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What are your objectives in the
first hour of responding to this
crisis?
… local and international television
and print media … parent calls
Where … what … Paris …
Crisis Management –
Getting it right when things
go wrong abroad
Cornelia Lindenau, Newcastle University
Elissa Williams, University of Chester
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Crises in the past, crises in the
future
Past
• Earthquake and Tsunami in
Japan, March, 2011
• Earthquake in Christchurch, NZ,
February, 2011
• Middle East protests and
demonstrations, January-March,
2011
• H1N1 Pandemic, May 2009
• Mumbai Attacks, November 2008
• London Bombings, July 2005
• Madrid Bombings, March 2004
• Avian Flu–December 2003
Future?
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Why Crisis Management?
FORMAL
• Keep crisis from escalating to higher level
• Reduce damage/injury
Crises are
• Reduce cost and liability
manageable
• We live in a 24/7 Media Age
INFORMAL
• We want to help as quickly and efficiently as
possible
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• Ease worries on all sides
Northumbria University
Developing a Crisis Management
Plan I
… keep it simple
... align with institute
… align with institutional crisis plan
… define the crisis level
… distribute to all relevant people – web access
… update regularly
… after each crisis: review
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Developing a Crisis Management
Plan II
• Form Crisis Team – with redundancies
To decide on (all to be included in THE ‘handbook’):
• Determining what the level of crisis is ...
• What to do in the first 60 minutes?
• Student Information
- What do they get? What do WE need?
• Communication: ‘tree’, who communicates with
press, who parents, who students, ...
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• Contingency plans overseas
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Students
Insurance
Parents
...
Alumni
Public
Officials
Academics
Stakeholders
Staff
Immediate
Core Team
Wider Team
…
Security/
Police
Senior
Level
Partners
General
Public
FCO
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The first 60 minutes …
Start DOCUMENTING
• Variety of Incidence Reports- see
example
COMMUNICATE with
students/parents/core team
CONVENE Core Team
Developing a Crisis Management
Plan II
• Form Crisis Team – with redundancies
To decide (all to be included in THE ‘handbook’):
• Determining what the level of crisis is ...
• What to do in the first 60 minutes?
• Student Information
- What do they get? What do WE need?
• Communication: ‘tree’, who communicates with
press, who parents, who students, ...
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• Contingency plans overseas
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Communication BEFORE
• Awareness of Crisis Plan
• On Web – restricted access
• Hardcopy
- university,country description
- crisis contingency plan overseas
- student numbers/names/next of kin?
• Student orientation – CARD - Handbook
• Regular ‘training’
Communication DURING
Students
Next of kin
Team/The University
Partners
Press
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Communication POST
• Returned students/academics
• Partners
• Colleagues
• Revise Crisis Plan
• Close case
Back to the beginning …
• Objectives of first hour …
• … local and international
television and print media …
parent calls
• Where … what … Paris …
Resources
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Forum on Education Abroad
NAFSA
Interesting development at US universities …
Initial site visit checklist
Information from YOU here
Additional thoughts from us
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