To ensure a secure and resilient United Kingdom - by protecting our people, economy, infrastructure, territory and way of life from all major risks that can affect us directly National Security Strategy- High level objectives To shape a stable world, by acting to reduce the likelihood of risks affecting the UK or British interests overseas, and applying our instruments of power and influence to shape the global environment 2 1
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To ensure a secure and resilient United Kingdom - by protecting our people, economy, infrastructure, territory and way of life from all major risks that can affect us directly
National Security Strategy- High level objectives
To shape a stable world, by acting to reduce the likelihood of risks affecting the UK or British interests overseas, and applying our instruments of power and influence to shape
the global environment
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UK Resilience – Delivered Together
Identifying risks
EvaluatingResilience
Assessing risks
BuildingResilience
CommsGeneric Capabilities
Specific Plans
Business Continuity
Crisis Management
Horizon scanning
Systematic risk identification
Systematic Risk Assessment
Performance Management
Exercises
Real-life events
Requirements& Solutions
Assessing the Risks
Fatalities Casualties Social disruption* Economic Psychological
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HAZARD: ‘Likelihood’ Historical Evidence Predictable events, for example weather
forecasts Expert advice
THREAT: ‘plausibility’ “Plausibility” Intelligence about capability Intelligence about intent Intelligence about vulnerability
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RISK
Likelihood/ Plausibility
Impact
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Consequences• What are the generic consequences?• Reasonable worst case warning time?• Regional variation?• Military involvement?• Interdependency?
National Resilience Planning Assumptions
Risks• What risks should drive planning?• What is the reasonable worst case,
taken across those risks
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Functional Planning Assumptions
Essential Services Planning Assumptions
Building Resilience – Capability Development
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NationalResilience Capabilities
Programme (NRCP)
Co-ordinates cross-HMG work to build and maintain
capability against the common consequences set out in the
NRPAS
National Risk Planning Assumptions
Hazards
Matrix
Managing Flood Risk
Rail Resilience Programme
Flood
Water Rescue TeamsSupport the movement and retrieval of people and property
High Volume Pump Tactical AdvisorsProvide strategic advice on deployment of High Volume Pumps
Build flood defences
Early warning
Response
Preparedness
Flood rescue National Asset RegisterProvides a centrally managed database of nationally available Rescue boats and teams for deployment to support local response