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Andy THURGOOD
Mar 11, 2018
In Expos
citizenAID attended the CT Expo this year in the knowledge we had been shortlisted for a national award to recognise the contribution to countering terrorism. What a great day this was for us and our thanks are extended to all those who have helped us to the position where we received the award for "National Counter Terrorism Project 2018". Special thanks are to Hannah who spotted the opportunity to compete for the award: you have to be in it to win it! The awards were made by Sir Michael Fallon and we were up against very strong competition. Our congratulations go out to all those in the category and we are proud to have been considered alongside them. COUNTER TERRORISM PROJECT Sponsored by PA Consulting Group Presented to a governmental organisation or public/private partnership which has developed and implemented an effective counter terrorism strategy or awareness campaign. Police Scotland/Robert Gordon University - Protect & Prepare Fife Council - 'Counter Terrorism and Your Safety' Counter Extremism Project - Digital Disruption CitizenAID™ - Early response initiative Compass Group - Staff Training & Awareness Initiative We were also proud to share the stage with an another award winner, Mark Rowley, who has headed up the Counter Terrorism effort in the UK over the last several years is now retiring. We applaud his work and wish him well with what he decides to do next. Thank you too to the volunteers who helped to build the citizenAID stand so we could raise awareness of our initiative with the visiting delegates. A special mention to Benjamin Weld, Thomas Williams, and Joseph Mabbutt who all stepped up to help us as our opportunity to display was provided at very short notice. We are pleased to see them in the photo wearing their citizenAID badges! We believe the success of citizenAID is determined by communities pulling together to share information and to help each other better understand how to react to the unusual and traumatic situation of a deliberate attack. Being prepared means that lives can potentially be saved. We are grateful to the support we have received from NaCTSO (National Counter Terrorism Security Office) since the inception of the initiative. At the CT Expo, two CTSA's (Counter Terrorism Security Advisors) spent time talking in detail with us about how citizenAID fits with the national police message of Run, Hide Tell to make the integrated message of Run, Hide, Tell and Treat (when safe to do so). We look forward to continuing to offer a meaningful contribution to the national effort to counter terrorism with the help of all our friends.
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Andy THURGOOD
Mar 06, 2018
In citizenAID Advertising
Here are some images for consideration. Let us know you views on these and if you have new ideas post away.
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Andy THURGOOD
Mar 01, 2018
In Ambassador Materials
I just wanted to extend a welcome to you all as new Ambassadors and please find the following link which will give you access to all your Ambassador Materials. The password to access these materials is the same password you used to access this reserved area for Ambassadors and this will be changed in sync with the access to this portal periodically. We will keep you informed. YOUR MATERIALS https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rsi3i8m7rq70do2/AAAwNbz736QqsOVIIqqrQ0__a?dl=0 As Ambassadors for citizenAID we want you to get these messages out far and wide and if you have any ideas on how you want to do that please let us know and we will help you in any way we can. Thank you for your support.
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