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As the Government’s trusted supplier of training, exercising and advisory services in all resilience disciplines, we also assist the development of UK national doctrine, guidance and standards through the identification and promotion of good practice, collaboration and perpetual improvement. Serco manages the EPC for and on behalf of the Cabinet Office, Civil Contingencies Secretariat (CCS), the national authority for resilience and civil protection.
The Emergency Planning College (EPC) is the national center for UK Resilience learning and development. Jan 2021: all courses are exactly being delivered online for the foreseeable future. Our mission is to enhance UK Resilience. We do this by building resilience capabilities in individuals, teams and organisations. As the government’s trusted supplier of training, exercising and advisory services in all resilience disciplines, we also assist the development of UK national doctrine, guidance and standards through the identification and promotion of good practice, collaboration and perpetual improvement. Serco manages the college for and on behalf of the Cabinet Office Civil Contingencies Secretariat (CCS), the national authority for resilience and civil protection. EPC’s experts areas of expertise and capability involve :
• Multi-agency emergency management;
• Incident and crisis management;
• Organisational resilience;
• Business continuity management;
• Cyber resilience;
• Counter-terrorism planning and exercising.
The world is altering fast, but are you ready for the challenges that those alters bring?
How we can help you prepare:
- Emergency and crisis management
- Event and public safety
- Business continuity
- Cyber resilience
For over 80 years we have helped individuals, teams and organizations prepare for disruptive events. Our specialists educate over 8,000 people each year. Training takes place at either our headquarters in North Yorkshire or at your premises. Our Integrated approach permits you to:
- Anticipate ongoing risk identification and analysis
- Assess risks and threats
- Prevent and reduce the likelihood and effect of major risks
- Prepare, plan, educate, exercise, and inform
- Validate and measure up against relevant standards
- Respond, coordinate and inform engagement
- Recover and achieve a rapid return to normality (or new normal)
- Learn, understand, reflect and improve.
Easingwold
North Yorkshire
YO61 3EG
United Kingdom
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