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Is the EMAP programme the future of accreditation?
Arthur Rabjohn examines the US Emergency Management Accreditation Programme, and asks whether more countries should apply it to their emergency management systems - Written by Arthur Rabjohn. (Volume 3, Issue 3)

Continual training cycles: A building block approach
Arthur Rabjohn highlights the benefits of a programmed, continual training cycle, using the examples of the American HSEEP and IS120 - Written by Arthur Rabjohn. (Volume 3, Issue 1)
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Emergency management exercises
Arthur Rabjohn discusses how issues of ‘training’ and 'exercising' have often been listed as some of the key failure points when reviewing the response to disasters - Written by Arthur Rabjohn. (Volume 2, Issue 2)

Virtual preparation for 'real world' threats
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