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The Supporting Disadvantaged Students in Higher Education Conference 2026

The Supporting Disadvantaged Students in Higher Education Conference 2026

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Preventing and Countering Extremism in the UK 2026: Building Strong Communities and Tackling Disinformation

Preventing and Countering Extremism in the UK 2026: Building Strong Communities and Tackling Disinformation

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The National Pupil Premium Event 2026: Closing the Attainment Gap for Disadvantaged Students

The National Pupil Premium Event 2026: Closing the Attainment Gap for Disadvantaged Students

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The Universal Credit Conference 2026

The Universal Credit Conference 2026

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Mental Health and Wellbeing in the Workplace Conference 2026

Mental Health and Wellbeing in the Workplace Conference 2026

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The Flooding Conference 2024: Resilience, Management and Response

The Flooding Conference 2024: Resilience, Management and Response

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The Local Resilience and Emergency Response Conference 2023

The Local Resilience and Emergency Response Conference 2023

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Emergency Planning: How Volunteers can Help Create a Human-centred Approach

The public and volunteers are integral in emergency responses and can fill the gaps in response teams during emergencies. Naomi Phillips, of the Red Cross, outlined how volunteers and the community can help fill these gaps to achieve a human-centred response to crises.

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Emergency Planning: Using Data to Improve Support for Vulnerable People in Emergencies

It is important in emergencies to identify vulnerable individuals, as they are often the residents who need the most help. We heard from John Higgins of Tendring District Council about how resident data has been utilised to improve and prepare emergency responses.

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Emergency Planning: Preparing the Public and Emergency Responders

The first wave of Covid-19 highlighted the importance of emergency preparedness and the need to improve responses to major incidents. Holly Carter, of Public Health England shared how emergency responders and the public can be best prepared for major incidents and highlighted the importance of using up to date research in planning for emergencies.

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