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.
7-505: 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 . 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
14-512: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article relating to law in the United Kingdom , or its constituent jurisdictions, is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Risk register A risk register is a document used as a risk management tool and to fulfill regulatory compliance acting as a repository for all risks identified and includes additional information about each risk, e.g., nature of
21-447: Is called " qualitative if the probabilities are estimated by ranking them, as "high" to "low" impact. It is called " quantitative " both the impact and the probability is put into numbers, e.g. a risk might have a "$ 1m" impact and a "50%" probability. Contingent response - the actions to be taken should the risk event actually occur. Contingency - the budget allocated to the contingent response Trigger - an event that itself results in
28-555: The Project Management Institute Body of Knowledge ( PMBOK ) and PRINCE2 . ISO 31000:2009 does not use the term risk register, however it does state that risks need to be documented. There are many different tools that can act as risk registers from comprehensive software suites to simple spreadsheets. The effectiveness of these tools depends on their implementation and the organisation's culture. A typical risk register contains: The risk register
35-569: 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. Each LRF includes representatives from the below agencies: . This emergency services –related article
42-485: The risk event occurring (for example the risk event might be "flooding" and "heavy rainfall" the trigger) Although risk registers are commonly used tools not only in projects and programs but also in companies, research has found that they can lead to dysfunctions, for instance Toyota's risk register listed reputation risks caused by Prius' malfunctions but the company failed to take action. Risk registers often lead to ritualistic decision-making, illusion of control , and
49-490: The risk, reference and owner, mitigation measures. It can be displayed as a scatterplot or as a table. ISO 73:2009 Risk management—Vocabulary defines a risk register to be a "record of information about identified risks". Risk register of the project "barbecue party" with somebody inexperienced handling the grill, both in table format (below) and as plot (right). A Risk Register can contain many different items. There are recommendations for Risk Register content made by
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