Capita Announce Details of Their Emergency Planning Conference

The Emergency Planning conference comes at a time when the United Kingdom has faced severe flooding and storms affecting infrastructure, businesses and communities’ safety providing national perspectives from the Environment Agency, Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) and Met Office.

London, United Kingdom, May 01, 2014 --(PR.com)-- The Emergency Planning Conference, taking place in London on Thursday 19 June 2014, comes at a time when the United Kingdom has faced severe flooding and storms affecting infrastructure, businesses and communities’ safety. With increased challenges presented by these emergencies, ensuring you have planned for and are fully prepared for future emergency situations is crucial in protecting your local population and businesses from danger and to mitigate the financial and emotional costs.

This conference provides key national perspectives from the Environment Agency, Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) and Met Office. Attend to hear strategic insight as well as practical learning from local responder areas affected by recent flooding and emergency incidents.

This conference will examine:
• Key responses to the recent floods and preparing for future challenges
• Changes to the Met Office’s warning and informing channels
• Effective communication and utilising social media during a response
• Community resilience and the role of volunteers

Bringing together key national and local organisations involved in emergency planning and civil resilience, do not miss the opportunity to develop your areas’ contingency planning and ability to respond to emergency situations.

More Information: http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/public-sector-conferences/local-government-communities/full-conference/article/emergency-planning-conference.html?code=SMMK

Contact: Richard Goddard; richard.goddard@capita.co.uk; 020 7960 7719
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