The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 is an important law in the UK that focuses on how we prepare for emergencies. This Act helps with emergency preparedness planning, protection, and management. It requires different emergency services, like the police and fire services, to work together and share information effectively. It also involves non-emergency services that may play a role during a crisis.
Our Emergency Preparedness and Civil Protection (CertHE) has been created to support civil protection professionals in the UK. The aim is to help individuals gain a vocational acade...
The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 is an important law in the UK that focuses on how we prepare for emergencies. This Act helps with emergency preparedness planning, protection, and management. It requires different emergency services, like the police and fire services, to work together and share information effectively. It also involves non-emergency services that may play a role during a crisis.<br/><br/>Our Emergency Preparedness and Civil Protection (CertHE) has been created to support civil protection professionals in the UK. The aim is to help individuals gain a vocational academic qualification in their chosen profession. This course is suitable for anyone who might be involved in emergencies. Participants can come from various areas, including the public sector (such as local authorities, police, fire service, ambulance services, and health organisations), the private sector (like utility companies), or non-governmental organisations (NGOs).<br/><br/>One of the main goals of this programme is to develop a shared understanding of multi-agency prevention, preparation, response, and recovery arrangements. Emergencies often require a coordinated approach from different agencies. This programme is designed to help individuals and organisations understand their roles in the civil protection framework and to meet the obligations set out in the Civil Contingencies Act.<br/><br/>In developing this course, we have worked closely with professionals from emergency response teams, especially those in local authority emergency planning. These representatives have valuable insights into what skills are necessary for effective emergency management. Their expertise has been crucial in shaping the curriculum to ensure that it meets the needs of learners.<br/><br/>Throughout the programme, students will learn about essential topics, including risk assessment, crisis communication, and the strategies that agencies use to work together during emergencies. By engaging with real-world scenarios and case studies, participants will gain practical experience that prepares them for the challenges they may face in their careers.<br/><br/>The Civil Protection Programme is not just about learning facts; it is about developing skills that are vital for making a difference in emergencies. Students will be encouraged to think critically and work collaboratively, reflecting the real-life situations they will encounter in their roles.<br/><br/>Upon completing this programme, participants will have a strong foundation in civil protection principles and practices. This knowledge will prepare them for various roles within emergency management. Whether they aim to work in local government, health services, or private companies, this qualification will enhance their career opportunities and enable them to contribute positively to society.
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Distance-online
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
21/09/2026
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Institution Code
T80
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,535 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |
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