Resources

Resources, information and further reading

This section contains further reading, external links, the MIIRP (Major Incident Recovery Plan for the School). The Documents section contains a list of internal LSE documents, including those that you might be asked to provide if you are submitting a grant.   

Submitting a Grant

Submitting a grant? You may be asked for the following documents: 

  • Major Incident Initial Recovery Plan (MIIRP) (PDF)
  • IT Disaster recovery plan
  • Alternative accommodation plan

Business Continuity governance in LSE

  • Organisation Chart (PDF) showing delegation, governance & compliance.
  • Business Continuity Management Board
  • What is required of local divisions and departments -  see the FAQs section for more information.

Further reading

Business continuity standards

    • BS25999-2 is the British Standard for business continuity released in 2007.  This link contains outline information on the standard.
    • ISO2230 is the latest standard, released at the end of 2012.  This link contains outline information on the standard.
  • The Concept and Context of Business Continuity (PDF) - a paper by Phil Wood of Bucks New University and reproduced here with his kind permission.
  • London Risk Register - this link will take you to the London Community Risk Register site. There is a link at the bottom of the page to download a full copy.
  • National Risk Register - this link will take you to the National Risk Register of Civil Emergencies2013  published by the Cabinet Office. 
  • Institute of Risk Management - this link will take you to the Institute's home page where you will be able to access a number of their publications. 
  • UK Civil Protection Lexicon - a collection of  emergency management terms produced by the UK Cabinet Office. 
  • Local Authority Emergency Major Incident Plans - this is a gov.uk site which allows you to search for local authorities' emergency plans by post code.  
  • www.praxiom.com - provides a library of information in 'plain English' centred around the ISO standards, including the ISO22301 issued in 2012.