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Regional Resilience Partnerships

Regional and Local Resilience Partnerships (RRPs/LRPs) are the principal mechanisms for multi-agency co-ordination under The Civil Contingencies Act (2004). They promote co-operation between organisations in preparation for and responding to national emergencies. A Resilience Partnership may be activated to deal with the wider consequences of the emergency and ensure that multi-agency response is well coordinated and effective. Resilience Partnerships can be convened at a local level or across a wider area depending on the nature of the incident and the organisations involved.

 
Citation proposal
. Regional Resilience Partnerships. Scottish Government https://services.mspdata.eu:/geonetwork/srv/api/records/7008a851-b710-46e8-b5dd-ec760d0a9cb1

Simple

Alternate title

RRP

Date ( Creation )
2013-11-01
Date ( Revision )
2018-02-02
Identifier

www.gov.scot

/

SG_RegionalResiliencePartnerships

Presentation form
mapDigital Digital map

  Publisher

Scottish Government - GI-SAT (Geographic Information Science and Analysis Team)  

Victoria Quay

Edinburgh

EH6 6QQ

United Kingdom


  Point of contact

Scottish Government - (Resilience Division)  

St Andrews House

Edinburgh

Scotland

EH1 3DG

United Kingdom


Maintenance and update frequency
asNeeded As needed
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0 ( Theme )
  • Human health and safety

Keywords
  • Resilience

Access constraints
otherRestrictions Other restrictions
Other constraints

No limitations on public access

Use limitation

The following attribution statement must be used to acknowledge the source of the information: Copyright Scottish Government, contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right (insert year)

Spatial representation type
vector Vector
Denominator
10000
Metadata language
eng English
Topic category
  • Boundaries
Geographic identifier

GB-SCT

 

Date ( Publication )
2007-12-13

N
S
E
W


Supplemental Information

https://www.readyscotland.org/get-involved/ready-in-your-area/

Reference system identifier

EPSG

/

OSGB 1936 / British National Grid (EPSG:27700)

/

7.4

Distribution format
  • WMS

    (

    1.3.0

    )

  • WFS

    (

    2.0.0

    )

  • ESRI REST

    (

    1.0

    )

  • ESRI Shapefile

    (

    1.0

    )

OnLine resource
Regional Resilience Partnerships  

OGC View Service

OnLine resource
Regional_Resilience_Partnerships  

OGC Feature Download Service

OnLine resource
Regional Resilience Partnerships  

ESRI REST Service

OnLine resource
Human Health and Safety  

ATOM Download Service

OnLine resource
Regional Resilience Partnerships  

ESRI Shapefile Download

Hierarchy level
dataset Dataset
Statement

The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 (Contingency Planning) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2013 transitioned the eight former Strategic Coordination Groups (SCGs) defined in The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 to three Regional Resilience Partnerships (RRPs), supported by twelve Local Resilience Partnerships (LRPS, which are designated by the RRPs), effective from November 1st, 2013. Resilience Partnership Areas are defined as aggregates of Local Authority boundaries (as in Ordnance Survey BoundaryLine), and can change following an administrative area review to Local Authorities.


A summary of amendments affecting Regional Resilience Partnerships are as follows:


Effective 2018-02-02 (SSI 2017/430):

• Keltybridge and Fife Envirnonmental Energy Park at Westfield


The dataset covers all of Scotland, and is coterminous with Local Authorities (OS BoundaryLine, pre-release May 2019)

Metadata

File identifier
7008a851-b710-46e8-b5dd-ec760d0a9cb1   XML
Metadata language
eng English
Hierarchy level
dataset Dataset
Date stamp
2020-06-30
Metadata standard name

ISO 19115:2003/19139

Metadata standard version

1.0

  Point of contact

Scottish Government - GI-SAT (Geographic Information Science and Analysis Team)  

Victoria Quay

Edinburgh

EH6 6QQ

United Kingdom


 
 

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