Emergency response and recovery - United Kingdom
27 November 2020
Source
United Kingdom - government
This guidance document is designed to complement Emergency Preparedness, which sets out how the duties under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 (CCA) and its supporting Regulations (Regulations) should be implemented. This guidance focuses on guiding principles,practical considerations, operational doctrine and examples of good practice for the emergency response and recovery phases. The CCA, its Regulations, and Emergency Preparedness are together referred to as the CCA regime through-out this document.
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Themes
Recovery
Disaster risk management
Country and region
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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