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Protect - Protection of Premises (Terrorism) Bill

Protect - Protection of Premises (Terrorism) Bill

Information for organisations under the Protection of Premises (Terrorism) Bill and information for staff and the public on how to make their locations and people safer.

The Protection of Premises Bill requires organisations and publicly accessible locations to bring in security measures in order to reduce the risk of a terrorist attack. 

Find out more here:

The Bill applies to certain activities and events with a size capacity, but the advice and guidance can also be used to protect staff and the public from any major incident, such as serious violence or domestic abuse, not just terrorism.

Terrorism is the use of violence, intimidation or cyber-attack to achieve political, religious, or ideological goals. It often targets civilians and attempts to spark fear amongst the general population. 

Updates about the Bill will be provided here, see below for more information.

Martyns Law

is another name for the Protection of Premises Bill, find out more here:

Figen Murray OBE, is the mother of Martyn Hett, one of 22 people tragically killed in the terrorist attack at Manchester Arena in May 2017. The video below has more information about the law:

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Check if your organisation is included

Locations and activities included

The duty divides locations according to capacity of a venue, for example:

  • standard tier applies to a capacity of 200 to 799 people
  • enhanced tier applies to a capacity of 800 plus people

Activities that fall within the duty include:

  • shops
  • food and drink establishments
  • nightclubs
  • social clubs
  • entertainment activities
  • sports grounds
  • recreation activities and leisure
  • libraries museums or galleries
  • exhibition halls conference centres and venue hire
  • visitor attractions
  • hotels, hostels, boarding houses and guest houses
  • holiday parks
  • places of worship
  • healthcare establishments
  • bus and train stations
  • aerodromes
  • education

Apply for a trauma kit for your premises

To support the Protect duty and wider public safety a limited amount of funding is available for organisations in 糖心vlog to purchase trauma kits. These are designed for anyone without any training to use, to stabilise casualties until professional help arrives.

A trauma kit is designed for public use and is equipped with trauma dressings, chest seals, and tourniquets to control casualties before the paramedics arrive. Whilst first aid training is helpful, anyone can use them.

Please note that the maximum we can award per trauma kit application is 拢100 and should solely consist of the kit and no further equipment such as a cabinet or additional first aid.

Applications for funding are open now and will be kept under review according to demand. 

Apply

Use the form below to apply:

Please note: if you experience issues accessing the Microsoft form, please email: 

More information

For further information on trauma kits, see:

Tools and resources

Useful information for organisations to ensure their staff, locations and events are as safe as possible.

Protect

The site provides businesses and the public with counter terrorism support and guidance to effectively protect and prepare in line with the Protection of Premises Bill. 

Useful apps and toolkits:

ACT in a BOX

The National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) has launched ACT in a BOX: an interactive product that enables businesses to rehearse and explore their response to terrorist incidents:

Citizen Aid

is a charity that aims to help people be prepared. The free app and resources provide information on how to respond to a variety of incidents and events, including how to treat those around you:

Security-Minded Communications Guidance (NPSA)

This guidance is for security-minded communications which are designed to disrupt hostiles and make them believe that by choosing your organisation or event as a place to attack, they would almost certainly fail:

Prevent Duty Training

This training informs you about the Prevent duty, the different forms of extremism and terrorism, risks around radicalisation, how to make a Prevent referral, and the various interventions and support that are available:

Lockdown template

The lockdown template is created for organisations to follow in the event of an attack. Lockdown is necessary when children and staff need to be locked within buildings for their own safety i.e. in an emergency situation such as a hostile intruder, terrorist attack or other criminal activity.

A lockdown template should pinpoint potential threats and vulnerabilities affecting the business. While lockdowns can enhance safety during a terrorist attack, it's crucial to address risks posed by the lockdown itself. 

These assessments should clearly outline the organisational and individual duty of care towards staff and others. See an example here: 

Useful links

Find out more:

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