Local resilience forum
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A local resilience forum (LRF) is a multi-agency forum formed in a police area of the United Kingdom by key emergency responders and specific supporting agencies. It is a requirement of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 for partners to engage with a Local Resilience Forum.
The purpose of an LRF is to allow responders to coordinate activity related to emergency preparedness across their geographic area and produce a community risk register.{{Cite web|url=https://www.gov.uk/guidance/local-resilience-forums-contact-details|title=Local resilience forums: contact details|website=GOV.UK|language=en|access-date=2019-09-12}} An LRF does not have a direct role in emergency response, but its members are standing members of Tactical and Strategic Coordinating Groups, that provide for a multi-agency approach to coordinate response and recovery efforts.
There are 42 LRFs within England and Wales, with the Greater London area forming an area-wide forum including the City of London. Each London Borough has its own Borough Resilience Forum to focus upon local activity. In Scotland, there is a similar system of Regional Resilience Partnerships and Local Resilience Partnerships; Northern Ireland has a number of Emergency Response Groups.
Agencies
Each LRF includes representatives from the below agencies:
- Territorial Police Force
- British Transport Police
- Fire and Rescue Service(s)
- Ambulance Service(s)
- Environment Agency/Natural Resources Wales/Scottish Environment Protection Agency
- Local Authorities
- National Health Service bodies
- UKHSA/Public Health Scotland/Public Health Wales
- Utility Companies
- Transport Companies
- Telephony Companies
- Voluntary and Community Sector Organisations
- Ministry of Defence representatives
References
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External links
- [https://www.kentprepared.org.uk/ Kent Prepared is the official website for the Kent Resilience Forum]
Category:Emergency management in the United Kingdom
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