HEMEL HEMPSTEAD DAY CENTRE LTD Company Registered in England No: Registered Charity No:

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HEMEL HEMPSTEAD DAY CENTRE LTD Company Registered in England No: 1288177 Registered Charity No: 272688 HALF MOON YARD, STREET, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, HP1 3AE Phone 01442 262746 E mail: info@thecentreinthepark.org OVERVIEW Business Continuity Plan 1. Definition of Business Continuity Management Business Continuity Management is defined as a holistic management process that identifies potential impacts that threaten an organisation and provides a framework for building resilience with the capability for an effective response that safeguards the interest of its key stakeholders, reputation and value creating activities. These impacts or crisis include: Building or site incidents: for example, flood, fire, terrorist attack on buildings affecting access to or from buildings and sites Infrastructure incidents: for example, loss of computer / telephony systems, loss of power Staff / Operational incidents: for example, loss of key staff, loss of critical documents Widespread environmental factors: for example, flu pandemic, fuel shortages, The Centre in the Park business continuity plan is a plan to cover our operations at our Day Centre at Half Moon Yard Hemel Hempstead. The primary objective of the Business Continuity Plan is to show how The Centre in the Park would respond to identified risks and continue to manage its operations under adverse circumstances. 2. Chain of Command Overall responsibility for business continuity in the organisation is held by The Chair of Trustees of The Centre in the Park and in his/her absence the Vice Chair. 3. Crisis Management Group

If a major disaster occurs then The Centre In the Park Crisis Management Group will be mobilised. The membership of this group will be The Day Centre Manager, and The Assistant Day Centre Manager. All communication with the media must be via the Chair of Trustees of The Centre in the Park. and in his/her absence the The Day Centre Manager 4. Documentation and location Name of document Business Continuity Plan Appendix A: Crisis Management Group Appendix B: Key Stakeholders Contacts Appendix C: Staff Contact Details Appendix D: Organisational Chart Location Staff Notice Board, Dining Room Staff Notice Board, Dining Room Day Centre Manager - Office Day Centre Manager - Office Staff Handbooks 5. Review of Business Continuity Plan A comprehensive review of risk is taken at least annually by the Management Team. These revised plans must be submitted to the board of Trustees for incorporation within the The Centre In the Park s Business Continuity Plan. The different response elements of the plan should be tested. 6. Training All staff must be made aware of their roles and responsibilities as part of their induction, supervision, and any performance reviews. Their responsibilities include awareness of key policies and procedures, including the Business Continuity Plan. Staff must take personal responsibility to ensure they are familiar with the content of the Plan so they know who to contact in case of an incident and how they can contribute to the plan s implementation. 7. Coordinated Responses The Plan should not be implemented in isolation, but where possible, should be used in conjunction the Business Continuity and Emergency Plans of Dacorum Borough Council and local emergency services.. 8. Risk Assessment and Response A schedule identifying the main risks, their likely level of impact on operations and the planned responses to address these risks is contained in Appendix 1.

9. Recording Incidents Details of major incidents and action taken will be recorded. These notes may be referred to if there is any further investigation and it will also inform future business continuity planning. 10. Key Contacts Position Name Mobile number Centre Manager Sally Kingswell 07742 602598 Appendix 1 - Risk Analysis - Business Continuity Plan Risk - Buildings Unusable or Restricted use Lease non renewal Major fire Major roof repair Major building repair Boiler replacement Drainage or flood damage problem Major kitchen appliance failure Maintain contact at least annually with DBC estates. Always ensure good relations and clear communication with them sites. More sites should be suitable for shorter period needed sites. More sites should be suitable for shorter period needed Identify second hand commercial suppliers and also commercial equipment hire sites. Consider local community centre providing catering service or allowing use of kitchens. Risk - Loss of Key Staff or Trustees Day Centre Manager and Deputy both Leave Maintain regular contact and appraisals of the two managers to identify any risks. Later consider developing staff to fill any

Cook and assistant both leave within short time Inadequate numbers of trustees to run charity Risk - Funding Cuts HCC cuts funding by 50% ( 24000) or more DBC stops funding the day centre ( 36000) HCC and DBC cut overall funding by more than 40000 vacancy Maintain regular contact and appraisals of the Cooks. Currently the recently retired cook could provide cover together with agency cook Continue process of trying to recruit additional trustees so that we have more than the bare quorum needed to run the charity. Reserves in short term. Get additional trustees and volunteers on fundraising including chasing for grants. Reserves in short term. Reserves in short term. Risk - Other New Service Provider wins HCC approval to run day centre No of members reduce and overall Not considered a realistic outcome more likely loss of funding with action as above. Use Reserves in short term. Continue current drive to increase

attendances reduce (Competitors/member costs) Meals to Lunch clubs reduce by more than 50% H&S Incident(s) then major restrictions in operating centre Food Poisoning One of our buses is unusable (severe breakdown or accident damage), or HCC withdraws its transport service attendances. Reduce hours of cook and assistant cook. Would only has minor impact on financial results. Continue drive to increase attendances Maintain current rigorous approach to good hygiene routines. If occurs action as above for building not available short term. Maintain current rigorous approach to good hygiene routines. If occurs action as above for building not available short term. Our bus currently provided by CAD who operate more than one bus and would cover. If HCC withdraw action as Funding Cuts above. CAD would be requested to assist with add l bus provision. Created: September 2013 Reviewed and approved July 2017 Hemel Hempstead Day Centre Ltd is a non-profit making company Limited by Guarantee the sole purpose of the company is to provide for the comfort and welfare of its members who are elderly residents of the Borough of Dacorum