About this course

Overview

Tactical coordination is essential for ensuring an effective multi-agency response during emergencies. This 1-day course provides a working-level overview of the key principles, responsibilities, and challenges faced by tactical responders in a multi-agency environment.

You’ll explore the functions, structures, and coordination mechanisms that shape multi-agency response efforts, with a focus on applying JESIP principles to guide decision-making and collaboration. The course also addresses the challenges of cross-agency working and strategies for navigating complex, high-pressure situations.

Designed for professionals preparing for tactical coordination roles, this course equips you with the knowledge and practical insights needed to contribute effectively to coordinated decision-making and operational delivery during emergencies.

Aim

To provide an introductory overview of  key principles and responsibilities of tactical coordination, equipping professionals with working knowledge to engage effectively in multi-agency response efforts and contribute to coordinated decision-making during emergencies.

Learning Outcomes

  • Analyse the key functions, structures, and coordination mechanisms, including JESIP principles relevant to tactical-level multi-agency response.
  • Identify the key principles of tactical coordination in multi-agency response.
  • Recognise the challenges of cross-agency working and collaboration in a multi-agency environment.

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