CTPN projects and collaborations
Safe stadium projects demonstration event
Peter Boorman (Deputy Director of Emergency Preparedness, Resilience & Response for the National Health Service in London) represented CTPN at the Safe Stadium projects demonstration event.
This took place at the PGE Narodowy Stadium in Warsaw with a focus on Safe Stadium procedures that were concerned with supporting CBRN security of mass events. Find out more about the Safe Stadium project.
IMPETUS project
CTPN partnered in the delivery of the IMPETUS Project, a European Commission funded initiative focused on the Intelligent Management of Processes, Ethics and Technology for Urban Safety.
This explored the development of tools and technological solutions in support of urban security and included live exercises in the cities of Padova and Oslo. Watch the project results and introductory videos to find out more.
Prosperes project
CTPN supported the launch of the Prosperes Project, a European Union funded initiative focused on Protection Systems for large gatherings of people in Religious Sites.
The project recognised that religious sites are considered to be vulnerable to attacks due to their accessibility and the fact that there are usually limited security measures applied. The project resulted in a range of materials and guidebooks that can be accessed online.
ENGAGE project
CTPN supported the ENGAGE Project which sought to engage societies in risk awareness to enhance societal resilience. Watch a video about the ENGAGE Project to find out more.
Security Institutes Annual Conference, London
CTPN as a supporting partner to INTERPOL for the FIFA World Cup 2022
CTPN served as a supporting partner to INTERPOL for the FIFA World Cup 2022. This included the provision of experts to specific working groups and conferences in preparation for the tournament as well as participation in the INTERPOL Project Stadia security programme during the delivery phase.
CEPOL conference on counter-terrorism
2024 National Counter Terrorism Exercise in Germany
CTPN supported the 2024 National Counter Terrorism Exercise in Germany. From left to right – Piers Fotiadis (Deputy Director, UK Counter Terrorism Policing); Andre Remy (Police Director, Germany); Alex Townsend-Drake (CTPN Head of Programme); Dr Holger Nitsch (Director, Centre for Policing Excellence, Bavaria); Lee Kendrick (Head of National CBRNE Centre, UK Counter Terrorism Policing and Chair of the CTPN CBRNE Expert Working Group).