Training Operational and Tactical Command Module Identify Options amp Contingencies College of Policing 2017 1 Objectives Explain how to identify options and contingencies in regard to the Joint Decision Model ID: 714887
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Multi-Agency Interoperability TrainingOperational and Tactical Command
Module: Identify Options & Contingencies
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ObjectivesExplain how to identify options and contingencies in regard to the Joint Decision Model
Identify the principles of joint workingDescribe the options for communications at a major incident
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Stage Four
All potential options or courses of action should be evaluated with respect to:Suitability – does it fit
with your strategy?Feasibility – in resource terms can it be done?Acceptability – is it legal, morally defensible and justifiable?
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Principle for Joint Working
Co-locationCommunicationCo-ordinationJoint understand of riskShared Situational Awareness
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At the scene, the expected sequence of actions would comprise of:
the first meeting of police, fire and ambulance commanders (co-location
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joint assessment of the situation and prevailing risks (communication, joint risk assessment and shared situational awareness
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Utilise Tactical Advisors
To support the joint decision making process commanders should consider early engagement with suitably trained tactical advisors. These may include:
National Interagency Liaison Officers (NILO)Communications (Airwave) Tactical Advisors
Specialist Advisors
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Contingencies
Contingencies are events that may occur and the arrangements that are put in place to respond to them should they occurContingencies should be considered should arrangements that have been put in place deviate or deteriorate against the desired outcomes
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Communications
Communications PlanFace to FaceVideo
Conferencing/TeleconferencingEmail/Electronic MessagingResilienceDirect
Mobile PhoneAirwave/ESN
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Mobile PhonesPopular but very weak form of
commsOne to One (not group messaging)Insecure
Overload of networksWrong numbers/misdirection/delaysNot appropriate for crisis
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AirwaveSee Command Communications module
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Points When CommunicatingUse clear speech
Do not use TLAs (three letter abbreviations)Challenge others to gain clarityBrief messages over communications systems
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Questions
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