Business Continuity Plan



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Business Continuity Plan (Incorporating Disaster Recovery) 2014-15 Last Update: October 2014 CET Approval: May 2015 Audit Committee Approval: June 2015 Corporation Approval: July 2015 Review Date: October 2015 (Contact details and arrangement) October 2018 (Plan detail and policy)

VARNDEAN COLLEGE BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN ( incorporating Disaster Recovery ) POLICY/ DOCUMENT PURPOSE STATEMENT This document sets out the Business Continuity Plan ( incorporating Disaster Recovery ) of Varndean College. APPLICATION The objective of this document is to co-ordinate the response of all departments within Varndean College during a major incident and to ensure business critical functions are reinstated as soon as possible following an emergency, while full restoration of all services is planned and implemented on a concurrent basis. All staff should be aware of this policy. INTERPRETATION Further guidance on the use or interpretation of this policy may be obtained from the Executive Director of Resources LEGAL REQUIREMENTS/ISSUES Compliance with relevant Health and Safety legislation. LINKS WITH OTHER POLICIES/DOCUMENTS College Risk Management Plan, College Insurance Policies. REFERENCE CODE AUTHOR / ORIGINATOR VERSION 7 Nicholas Carr Changes Main changes with respect to new structure and detail of action plan ISSUE DATE April 2015 REVIEW DATE October 2018 POSTHOLDER RESPONSIBLE FOR REVIEW RATIFIED /AUTHORISED BY Executive Director of Resources Corporation

Introduction A major incident may occur at any time and cause significant loss with prolonged interruption to the business of the College. This procedure sets out a series of responsive measures aimed at: Preventing or limiting the loss of life or injury Safeguarding all students, staff and others on College site Minimising or limiting the damage to buildings and assets Returning to full operational activities as soon as possible. The objective of this document is to co-ordinate the response of all departments within Varndean College in the event of a major incident and to ensure business critical functions are reinstated as soon as possible, while full restoration of all services is planned and implemented on a concurrent basis. The decision to implement the Business Continuity Plan must be made by the Principal or another member of the College Executive Team (CET). The plan sets out guidelines to enable College staff to respond quickly and cope effectively with the situation. The Business Continuity Plan will be implemented either in whole or in part depending upon the severity of the incident. Definition An event or events usually sudden, which involve experiencing significant personal distress, to a level which potentially overwhelms normal responses and procedures and which is likely to have emotional and organisational consequences. Aims Of The Policy To:- 1. Create awareness of the need for planned arrangements. 2. Provide a management framework for responding to a major incident. 3. Establish an Emergency Response Team that manages strategies and allocates resources to ensure a major incident has minimal impact on the operation of the College. 4. Ensure that College safeguarding and child protection policies are adhered to at all times during any incidents that might occur 5. To co-ordinate the full reinstatement of College services as soon as possible. 6. Provide re-assurance of the practical help available at short notice. 7. Pass on advice based upon previous experiences. 8. Give guidance on source of information and help. The plan should be discussed with the Link College to ensure that they are aware of our procedures. This is in particular with regard evacuation of the Link College or when their students are attending Varndean for activities. The Link College do not have a business continuity plan themselves currently.

Scope Of The Plan The plan will be invoked when: Access to any College building, in part or total, is denied due to an incident. The College's business systems are interrupted. A Health & Safety incident affects staff, students and/or the local community and/or environment. Although not exhaustive this may include: In College Outside College A deliberate act of violence, such as the use of a knife or firearm A College fire or explosion A student or member of staff being taken hostage Total or partial loss of electrical, water or gas supplies to a College building Gas leak Flooding Disturbance or release of hazardous materials including asbestos Loss of critical system(s) The destruction or serious vandalising of part of the College Medical emergency The death of a student or member of staff A transport-related accident involving students and/or members of staff Death or injuries on College journeys or excursions Civil disturbances and terrorism A more widespread disaster in the community The Plan may be invoked when an incident is likely to, or will affect the business operations of the College. Members of the Emergency Response Team will be placed on amber alert and be ready to react should the incident require a red alert response. The Plan may also be activated during an externally occurring incident that impacts the College s personnel or business operations.

Critical Functions In the event of a situation which threatens business continuity there are deemed to be a number of critical functions which the College Executive Team ( CET ) must maintain or reinstate as a priority. A recovery time objective ( RTO ) has been assigned to each critical function. Steps will be taken to ensure that they are re-established as quickly as is practicable. Function Recovery Time Objective ( RTO ) Leadership Principal or Emergency 1 hour Response Team Co-ordinator in place Safeguarding Health and Safety assessment Communications Teaching 2 days IT recovery assessment ( if applicable ) 2 days Insurance assessment 5 days Financial transactions 1 week Additional information regarding IT issues VLE/Software availability The VLE (Moodle), Media Blogs and the Google Software suite are available externally and could be used in the eventuality that the college building had to remain closed, but the IT systems were still functional. Students and staff could continue to provide work and maintain contact via email. In the event of a partial closure, software is available across the college and is not limited to a per classroom basis. Specialist areas that use Apple Mac's would be limited to either working in Media or Music as the software used is Apple specific. (These are the only areas with Apple Mac computers) Unfortunately due to licensing restrictions, we could not make other software available outside of college. Non-critical functions The following functions are identified as non-critical, which may be temporarily suspended in order to support the critical functions during a business continuity event. Any arrangement to adjust staffing levels in different areas will be by negotiation with line managers and authorised by the appropriate member of CET. It is believed that these are not critical to the ability of the College to carry out its business. It is intended that these functions will be returned to business as usual as soon as is practicable. Function RTO Maximum suspension Handling complaints 7 days 2 weeks Response to statutory requests 7 days 2 weeks Line management of staff 7 days 4 weeks Responding to FoI requests 14 days 6 weeks Strategic planning 28 days 4 months