What should governments tell the public about terror threats?
What is the role of the media in the war on terror?
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  What should governments tell the public about terror threats?
What is the role of the media in the war on terror?
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Workshop Strand D: 3.00 - 4.00
Emergency Planning - What's the plan?
What precisely is the authorities' plan in the event of a terrorist attack? How would the health authorities coordinate in order to deal with large numbers of casualties? Is there a plan for the running of government in the wake of a deadly assault?
 
speakers:
 
Eve Coles
Senior lecturer in risk and emergency management
Centre for Disaster Management
Coventry University
England
  biography
    Tom Picton Phillipps
Acting Programme Director
Emergency Planning College
York
England
  biography
  Jim Stuart-Black
Emergency Planning & Security Manager
London Borough of Havering
England
  biography
chair:
    Rachel Briggs
Risk and Security Research Programme
Foreign Policy Centre,
London
England
  biography
 
 
The ‘Communicating the War on Terror’ conference was part of a wider set of research activities co-ordinated by King’s College London with a number of partner institutions within its Economic and Social Research Council funded project on ‘The Domestic Management of Terrorist Attacks’ under the ‘New Security Challenges’ programme.
 
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