Motivational Factors and Incident Management
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Motivational Factors and Incident Management

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What are the three critical incident management stages?

  • Identify, Control, Respond
  • Plan, Execute, Review
  • Prepare, Manage, Restore (correct)
  • Assess, Act, Report
  • Which of the following is NOT one of the five domains of emotional intelligence?

  • Negotiation Skills (correct)
  • Self Awareness
  • Empathy
  • Managing Emotions
  • Which of the following best describes METHANE?

  • Method of Evaluating Threats and Handling Agencies Needing Emergency
  • Multipurpose Emergency Task Handling and Notification Environment
  • Major Incident, Exact Location, Type of Incident, Hazards, Access, Number of Casualties, Emergency Services (correct)
  • Medical Emergency Treatment and Hazard Assessment for New Emergencies
  • What are the four pressure points related to well-being?

    <p>Alarm, Resistance, Exchange, Burnout</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which option is a key feature of the 4 Ps of Operation Contest?

    <p>Prevent, Pursue, Protect, Prepare</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the SARA model stand for?

    <p>Scanning, Analyzing, Responding, Assessing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary responsibility of SO15?

    <p>Prevent and Pursue</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the three stages of money laundering?

    <p>Placement, Layering, Integration</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Motivation Factors

    • Three primary factors contributing to motivation: Equity, Camaraderie, Achievement.

    Pressure Points

    • Four main pressure points individuals experience: Alarm, Resistance, Exchange, Burnout.

    Mental Toughness (4Cs)

    • Key components of mental toughness:
      • High Commitment
      • High Control
      • High Challenge
      • High Confidence

    Emotional Intelligence Domains

    • Five domains of Emotional Intelligence:
      • Self Awareness
      • Managing Emotions
      • Motivating Self
      • Empathy
      • Handling Relationships

    Critical Incident Management

    • Three critical stages for effectively managing incidents:
      • Prepare
      • Manage
      • Restore

    Principles of Incident Management

    • Five guiding principles include:
      • Co-locate
      • Communicate
      • Coordinate
      • Jointly understand risk
      • Shared situational awareness

    METHANE Protocol

    • An acronym for reporting major incidents:
      • Major incident
      • Exact location
      • Type of incident
      • Hazards involved
      • Access routes
      • Number of casualties
      • Emergency services deployed

    MIPP Definition

    • Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP) is a system for managing major incidents.

    ELVIS Acronym

    • Key elements to assess in an incident:
      • Evidence
      • Life or limb priorities
      • Victims
      • Identify scene
      • Suspect

    4 Ps of Operation Contest

    • Tactical responses categorized as:
      • Prevent
      • Pursue
      • Protect
      • Prepare

    SO15 Responsibilities

    • Essential functions of SO15 include:
      • Prevent
      • Pursue

    Money Laundering Stages

    • Three key stages of money laundering:
      • Placement
      • Layering
      • Integrating

    Types of Terrorist Cells

    • Various configurations of terrorist cells:
      • Single cell
      • Lone cells
      • Just below the surface

    Incident Threat Types

    • Categories of incident threats include:
      • Negligence
      • Compromised security
      • Malicious acts

    IIMARCH Framework

    • Framework for incident assessment:
      • Information
      • Intent
      • Methods
      • Administration
      • Risk Assessment
      • Communication
      • Humanitarian issues

    Youth Offending Teams (YOT)

    • YOT stands for Youth Offending Teams, aimed at preventing youths from offending under Section 37 of Criminal Disorder.

    SARA Model

    • Problem-solving model consisting of:
      • Scanning
      • Analyzing
      • Response
      • Assessment (including Community Impact Assessment)

    Community Mapping

    • A method for identifying and engaging different communities.

    IAGS Definition

    • Independent Advisory Groups, which assist in providing guidance on community issues.

    PCC Meaning

    • PCC stands for Police Crime Commissioner, a key role in overseeing local policing.

    MET Public Attitude Survey

    • An initiative by the MET to gauge public sentiments and attitudes towards policing.

    THOR Acronym

    • Framework assessing incidents focusing on:
      • Threat
      • Harm
      • Opportunity
      • Risk

    Section 4 Road Closure Authority

    • Allows a superintendent to enforce a road closure for checks on all vehicles.

    Section 37 Criminal Disorder Impact

    • Grants authority for Youth Offending Teams to prevent youth from engaging in criminal behavior.

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    Explore key elements that influence motivation, including equity, camaraderie, and achievement. Additionally, learn about the pressure points individuals face and the principles of managing incidents effectively. This quiz also covers emotional intelligence and mental toughness frameworks.

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