
CPD visit to Kenyon International Emergency Services


During this CPD educational visit to Kenyon International Emergency Services, attendees will receive an overview of their services, highlighting how they support clients during incidents and illustrating this with their latest case studies.
Kenyon began in 1906, when a London and South Western Railway boat train derailed in Salisbury, England. Since then, Kenyon has grown to become the world's oldest and most experienced disaster management firm, with over 118 years of direct response to hundreds of crisis worldwide. From aviation accidents and marine incidents to natural disasters and mass fatality events, Kenyon has supported individuals and organisations through the challenging moments, ensuring comprehensive and compassionate care at very stage.
Kenyon exists to help people when they need it most - helping to restore order with compassion and upholding the dignity of those affected by crises and disasters. Today, Kenyon provides a comprehensive range of services, including disaster management solutions, family assistance, mass fatality management, crisis communication, operational support during crises, and pre-crisis planning and training.
Following a presentation, attendees will be taken on a guided tour of their warehouse, offering a first-hand look at their extensive range of disaster-response equipment and kits.
Learning objectives:
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An insight into Kenyon and their services
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A direct understanding of how incidents unfold operationally
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An understanding of how Kenyon coordinates with all parties involved within the incident, governments, accident investigation authorities, police, insurance, etc.
PLEASE NOTE: This presentation and tour may include potentially sensitive content
Agenda:
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10:00–10:15 Arrival, welcome refreshments
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10:15–11:15 Kenyon overview and introductory presentation
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11:15-11:30 Break
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11:30–12:30 Guided tour of Kenyon
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12:30–13:30 Lunch
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13:30–15:30 Activating Kenyon: interactive exercise session
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15:30–16:00 Q&A and closing remarks
Attendees are responsible for arranging their own travel arrangements. Parking is available on site (accessible places upon request)
Lunch will be provided.
Places on visits are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. A non-refundable fee will be charged for all visits.
Please do let us know what we can do make this visit fully accessible to you.

Contact:
You will be sent a confirmation email shortly after booking. If you have not received this within one hour, please contact Patricia Pedraza (020 7397 3911).
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VISIT FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.

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