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                                                                                                                                      professionals” would need to play in considering the risk of terrorist attacks and taking proportionate
                                                                                                                                      and reasonable measures. He calls for a “multi-agency approach in terms of preparation and response
                                                                                                                                      planning.”
            CPNI SCaN                                                                                                                 This is a theme echoed by Professor Dr G. Keith Still from Manchester Metropolitan University and

                                                                                                                                      speaker at this year’s Security Institute conference ‘Protecting People in Crowded Places’. Professor
                                                                                                                                      Dr Still talks about the need for “planning, planning and planning”, robust risk assessment and the
                                                                                                                                      provision of what he refers to as “appropriate training”.
           “You don’t see what I see”                                                                                                 The SCaN for All Staff training package is a tool to help owners and operators with training around the

                                                                                                                                      risk of terrorist attacks, so that staff can be the eyes and ears for security and in a position to better
                                                                                                                                      safeguard members of the public.

                                                                                                                                      Figen Murray, OBE, whose son Martyn Hett was one of 22 people killed in the Manchester Arena terror
                                                                                                                                      attack in May 2017, is also encouraging organisations to train their staff, because she believes it could
                “You don’t see what I see. You see a busy station. I see an                                                           help with early detection.  Figen, who campaigns for tangible changes to help ensure no other family
                opportunity. You see people. I see numbers and impact,                                                                has to go through what hers did, said of the SCaN training: “It is so important for every single person in
                disruption and chaos.”                                                                                                a company or organisation, irrespective of the role they play, because it is important to train ourselves
                                                                                                                                      to be aware of suspicious behaviour, suspicious individuals, and suspicious packages we may see in
                This is the chilling opening of the new SCaN for All Staff                                                            the course of our everyday lives. It may just be you who spots that one person who can be a danger to
                film developed by the Centre for Protection of National                                                               all of us. It only takes one person to devastate people’s lives. Our lives were devastated through one
                Infrastructure (CPNI).                                                                                                person’s actions.”
                In the video, the ‘you’ refers to those working in publicly                                                           The SCaN for All Staff package is backed by the government, and has been welcomed by Security
                accessible locations. And it is these people that will be that                                                        Minister Damian Hinds, who said of the launch: “I welcome the new SCaN training and would
                much better at spotting suspicious activity after doing the                                                           encourage any business, large or small, to take a look and see how their teams can help play a role
                See, Check and Notify (SCaN) training.                                                                                in keeping the public safe. The training is free and simple, and clearly sets out how managers and
                                                                                                                                      their staff can recognise suspicious behaviour and know what to do in response: a vital defence in
                The ‘I’ in the video is the hostile through whose lens                                                                disrupting terrorist and other criminal activity.”
                the viewer is trained.  For the hostile, “information is
                everything”.  The SCaN for All Staff film trains the viewer                                                           SCaN for All Staff, including a video, facilitators notes and knowledge check, can be accessed online
                to think about the information the hostile gathers and                                                                and delivered in-house, without having to rely on specialist trainers.
                needs as part of their hostile reconnaissance. The central
                message is that hostiles don’t turn up unprepared and,                                                                For more information and to find out more visit https://www.cpni.gov.uk/scan-all-staff.
                therefore, disrupting their preparation is something
                in the gift of anyone working in a publicly-accessible                                                                To access the free package directly, visit: https://scan.highfieldelearning.com.
                location or crowded place (and not just a train station). It
                is these people that understand the pattern of life in their
                workplace and can be trained to spot anything out of the
                ordinary.

                The free package uses hard-hitting video content to
                provide staff with an awareness of how to recognise
                suspicious activity (see, check) and know what to do when
                they encounter it (notify). SCaN for All Staff is part of a
                wider SCaN training programme, which aims to support
                organisations, venues and events to train staff to help
                disrupt hostile reconnaissance – the information-gathering
                terrorists and other criminals need to do to plan.
                This training initiative is timely given the proposed Protect
                Duty legislation, something that Peter Lavery FSyI, chair
                of The Security Institute, commented on at the launch
                earlier this year of the Institute’s new ‘Protecting People
                in Crowded Places Special Interest Group’. He cites the
                “special responsibility” owners and operators would have
                under the Duty to safeguard members of the public
                and the important role that “crowd safety and security






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