Available on-demand (Webinar originally took place on Thursday 15 June 2023)
With the recently published Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill, also known as Martyn’s Law, the government have finally started to outline what is expected of PALs. Organising a response and communicating clearly was one of the key issues outlined in the enquiry and is now part of the draft bill.
Communicating across an organisation to ensure the command teams are mobilised quickly and effectively is a vital part to reacting well to a crisis, as is getting the right type of communication to every level of the business. With clearer outlines in this draft bill on what is expected by PALs, it is now something that will come more into focus for all organisations who will be affected by this forthcoming legislation.
When you attend this webinar, you will learn:
- An overview of what the draft legislation includes
- The anticipated implications of the legislation, particularly as it affects businesses and property owners
- The key expectations from the draft bill
- Consideration of the shift towards public accountability in UK health and safety legislation
- What the bill expects from PALs with regard to communication
- How to mobilise and communicate to different response levels across an organisation
- How to ensure all communications are clear and consistent
- Ways to audit communications
- Best practice from a real-life case study
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Tony Watson
Tony has an accomplished 30-year record of working with leading technology companies, including Canon, Nortel and BT.
After identifying that organisations needed a more effective way to communicate in crisis situations, Tony created a new service that helps organisations to support their business continuity and security and is now used across Higher Education, the NHS and the Finance Sector.
Charles Weaver
Charlie has spent over a decade in the SaaS tech space working with organisations such as VMWare, Vodafone & Atlassian. With a passion for the ‘tech for good’ space, he has spent the last 5 years bringing emerging technology solutions to organisations with the core mission of protecting their most valuable assets, their people.
As an avid problem solver, Charlie plays an integral role within Peoplesafe’s Mass Notification division.
Kizzy Augustin
Kizzy is a Partner in the White Collar Crime & Investigations Group. A Solicitor Advocate with Higher Rights of Audience, she has significant experience in defending companies, senior directors and employees in corporate manslaughter and serious fire / health and safety prosecutions.
Kizzy provides preventative consultancy advice to high-profile corporate and commercial clients concerning corporate policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with health and safety legislation, as well contentious, strategic advice in response to an actual incident. She also regularly represents clients at court, Enforcement Notice appeals and Coroners’ inquests. Kizzy has a particular interest in managing reputational risk for businesses and providing training on the law relating to health and safety issues within the construction, care homes, environmental, manufacturing, fire, rail and retail industries.
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