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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 16/06, in which announces that disabled people, emergency services personnel, transport representatives and appropriate stakeholders have been invited to discuss London contingency planning as it affects disabled people. Sections available here: Content London emergency planning and disabled people - building a safer London for all our communities 16/06 Disabled people, emergency services personnel, transport representatives and appropriate stakeholders have been invited to discuss London contingency planning as it affects disabled people. The seminar will be held on Friday 17 March at City Hall, hosted by the Metropolitan Police Authority MPA), Transport for London (TfL), and other members of the London resilience group. Kirsten Hearn, lead member for the MPA on disability issues and board member of TfL, said:
Invited delegates will attend the seminar which will feature in-depth discussions with representatives from blue light and transport services. There will also be two emergency scenarios played through in real time so that emergency service personnel are aware of the needs of disabled people in such situations. Notes to editors1. The seminar is open to invited delegates only. This is due to the sensitivity of issues to be discussed. 2. Media are not invited to attend the seminar but Kirsten Hearn, Metropolitan Police Authority lead member on disability issues and board member of TfL, will be available for interview. Please contact the MPA press office: 020 7202 0217/8. 3. The steering group for the seminar includes: Metropolitan Police Authority; Transport for London; Metropolitan Police Service; Greater London Authority; London Development Agency; LFEPA; London Ambulance Service; British Transport Police; City of London Police; Government of London; NHS; British Telecom; The Salvation Army; Network; and London Rail. 4. Key stakeholders include representatives from Metropolitan Police Service Disability Independent Advisors Group, police liaison officers and Police Community Support Officers. Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office |
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