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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? |
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Eve Coles
Senior lecturer in risk and emergency
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Centre for Disaster Management
Coventry University
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biography |
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Tom Picton Phillipps
Acting Programme Director
Emergency Planning College
York
England |
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biography |
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Jim Stuart-Black
Emergency Planning & Security
Manager
London Borough of Havering
England |
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biography |
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Rachel Briggs
Risk and Security Research Programme
Foreign Policy Centre,
London
England |
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biography |
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| 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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