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Competency Frameworks for community risk management planning

The Community Risk Programme (CRP) has developed the competency frameworks for community risk management planning covering senior leader and risk analysts/implementation levels.

The frameworks detail the competencies (behaviours, skills, knowledge, experience, and techniques) needed to develop and oversee an effective community risk management plan and provides a template which FRS can audit themselves and to identify any gaps in their current workforce capabilities, either at senior leadership level or risk analysis/implementation level.

Many thanks to all those who have been involved in the development of the frameworks.