Business Continuity Planning
Business Continuity Managment Toolkit.pdf
Delays could mean you lose valuable business to your competitors, or that your customers lose confidence in you.
Leeds City Council Business continuity planning: guidance and templateLeeds City Council have drafted a guidance form for completing a business continuity plan alongside a draft template.
Care Provider Alliance Business continuity planning: guidance and templatesThe Care Provider Alliance - Business continuity planning: guidance and templates
As a care provider, you should have a business continuity plan to help you manage situations that may not happen, but could have a major impact on your business and your ability to provide care if they did.
The CPA has developed guidance to help you to develop your plan, as well as a template plan that you can use to either create or update our existing plans.
Access updated information on escalation processes – including the DHSC letter issued to care providers on 21 December 2020. This sets out steps that care providers can take in the event of, for example, disruption to supplies or travel.
Power disruption planning
Care Provider Alliance - Power disruptionFrom major changes in legislation or an outbreak of flu, to financial or quality problems, there are many circumstances that can disrupt the adult social care sector.
CPA guidance and templates help care providers to plan for and manage change, ensuring continuity of care, and sustainability of their business.
Our resources can be used to plan for the end of the Transition Period following the UK's exit from the EU, as well as managing recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
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