Martyn’s Law: Protect You & Your School
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In anticipation of Martyn’s Law, we want to ensure that your educational setting is ready and prepared to protect your staff and pupils against terrorism.
Martyn’s Law, also known as the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill, is a UK wide measure to prepare and protect larger premises from potential terrorist attacks.
The proposed law is named after Martyn Hett, who lost his life in the terrorist attack in Manchester Arena in 2017. The Government’s final consultations for this end on 18th March 2024 with the proposed law due to take effect in September 2024.
In order to meet the requirements, each premises, with a capacity of larger than 100 individuals must have an effective lockdown procedure in place. This includes all educational settings.
A set of clear procedures must be outlined and communicated to all participants. To do this effectively, your school must be able to broadcast a lockdown or evacuation alert across the whole premises, and ideally with a trigger button being issued to each member of the Senior Leadership Team, or remote access to trigger an alert via app or PC.
We recommend these steps with your procedure:
- Providing clear instructions to all involved
- Training all staff and pupils
- Testing regularly and communicating effectively
At Bodet Time, we recognise the challenges that schools face with Martyn’s Law and want to support you with protecting your school by preparing for lockdown and evacuation.
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