Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Principles (JESIP) future ambition. Carl Daniels Deputy Senior Responsible Officer

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1 Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Principles (JESIP) future ambition Carl Daniels Deputy Senior Responsible Officer

2 JESIP.the background Initially a two year programme which ran from Sept 2012 to Sept 2014 Aimed to improve the way emergency services work together at major incidents Funded by central government but run by the emergency services for the emergency services Led to JESIP the Principles

3 JESIP.The need /7 Bombings 2007 Floods 2010 Cumbria Shootings Lack of joint understanding of the situation. Lack of joint decision making. Communications failings. The consistency with which the same or similar issues have been raised by each of the inquiries is a cause for concern. (Pollock, 2013)

4 JESIP.The Challenges Ministers Government Departments JESIP Team Services >100

5 JESIP...The Outputs Promoted the use of the Civil Protection Lexicon to assist standardisation of language Developed and published an agreed Joint Doctrine the bedrock of JESIP Alignment of Specialist Doctrine to JESIP Established a national network of JESIP lead officers & trainers throughout all emergency blue light services Produced a suite of high-quality training and awareness packages for all audiences Instigated the largest and most ambitious joint training programme ever undertaken by the emergency services Completed a validation programme to test JESIP Began the journey to establishing a capability of commanders across all services operating to a national standard for the first time Control room staff trained 1642 Since Oct 2014 Commanders trained 11,147 Validation liveexercises 24 Jan 2014 to Jan participants Responders e- learning 50,000+ Since April 2014

6 Joint Doctrine the basics

7 Our Maturity Level One (Chaotic/Intuitive) A fundamentally ingrained culture of single service working Level Two (Informal/Ad-Hoc) Some positive examples of an 'interoperable culture', but a highly inconsistent national picture Level Three (Managed/Effective) A nationally consistent commitment to interoperable working, but not yet fully ingrained as part of the culture Level Four (Optimal/Best Practice) A fundamentally ingrained culture of interoperable working Doctrine Single service doctrine Joint doctrine exists, but not widely accepted or understood Universally accepted and understood joint doctrine on interoperable working Joint doctrine on interoperable working fully embedded and aligned with all current & future single service and specialist doctrine Training Testing & Exercising Single service training Single service testing & exercising Some isolated examples of joint training, but a highly inconsistent national picture Some isolated examples of joint testing & exercising, but a highly inconsistent national picture A nationally consistent approach to joint training, though not formally integrated into existing training programmes A joint training and exercising strategy developed and accepted by all services Joint training fully embedded as the default position for the Emergency Services and integrated into existing training programmes A joint training and exercising strategy fully embedded within all services Joint Organisational Learning Consistent failures to respond to lessons that have been identified Some positive examples of responding to lessons identified, but a highly inconsistent national picture A joint organisational learning strategy developed and accepted by all services A joint organisational learning strategy fully embedded, nationally

8 JESIP.The Ambition To broaden the JESIP way of working to wider responders To consistently identify lessons and notable practice from incidents and exercises Be able to demonstrate beyond reproach that lessons have been learnt and led to demonstrable change in policy and working practice

9 Broaden the JESIP family Develop a wider responder group to inform doctrine development (and maybe more) Encourage local services to routinely bring in relevant local partners into JESIP training and joint exercising

10 Learning Lessons JOL APP hosted on Resilience Direct Simple process for JOL Lessons Interoperability Board in place

11 Thank you for listening E: M: