Historic England Emergency Planning Training Needs Analysis

Historic England Emergency Planning Training Needs Analysis

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The Emergency Planning team at Historic England invites organisations and professionals to complete this training needs analysis survey. By taking part in this survey, you can influence what further training and guidance we will provide to those who play a role in emergency preparedness, response and recovery within our historic environment and the heritage sector. This could, for example, benefit -

  • Employed staff or volunteers directly involved in artefact salvage operations following a museum or archive fire.
  • Heritage specialists involved in flood or fire prevention and recovery at historic buildings.
  • Historic property managers responsible for planning for security threats (e.g. terrorism) at their property.
  • Category 1 and category 2 responders managing the recovery of a flood event that has impacted a listed building or scheduled monument.

Your feedback will help us ensure that our historic environment is better prepared to respond to and recover from emergencies.  

You can find out more about the emergency planning, fire, flood and heritage crime guidance and advice provided by Historic England, as well as our current training offer and Emergency Planning Training Centre, by following the links below: 

 

Emergency Planning, Fire Advice and Emergency Planning training

Flooding and Older Homes

Flooding and Historic Buildings

Heritage Crime

 

This survey will close on Friday 4th April at 23:59

 

Data Protection

The information collected during this survey will only be used as part of our public task, and in particular to inform Historic England’s delivery of training and guidance on emergency planning in the historic environment and heritage sector. If you choose to provide your name and email address, it will only be used for the purpose of contacting you to take part in an online focus group. For more information about how handle and protect personal data, as well as information about your rights in relation to your personal data, please see the Historic England Privacy Policy.