(1) This Policy states how Victoria University will manage any critical incident, emergency planning and business continuity, whether on or off-shore, that has an impact on the Victoria University community or activities. (2) The Scope of the Critical Incident, Emergency Planning and Business Continuity Policy extends to: (3) Nil. (4) Victoria University (VU) will: (5) VU is committed to a culture of continuous improvement, quality assurance and ongoing process review. VU is also committed to early intervention in the management of Critical Incidents. VU’s approach to Critical Incident Management incorporates the following key components: (6) Assessment of a critical incident must take into account both the reaction of the individual or individuals directly affected and the wide-ranging effects on members of the University community at large. (7) Victoria University is committed to applying the Australasian Inter-Service Incident Management System (AIIMS) model across Critical Incident and Emergency Management to increase its preparedness and the effectiveness of VU’s response and management of incidents, and to align it with any emergency services operations. (8) VU values the privacy of all individuals and is committed to handling their information in a lawful and responsible manner. Where legally required VU will comply with the Information Privacy Principles (IPPs) in the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 or other jurisdiction, in the event of a critical incident or in a declared emergency. (9) See Critical Incident, Emergency Planning and Business Continuity Procedure. (10) See Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework. (11) Nil.Critical Incident, Emergency Planning and Business Continuity Policy
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - Scope
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Section 4 - Policy Statement/Regulation
Section 5 - Procedures
Section 6 - Guidelines
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