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There are a number of things individuals and communities can do to prevent and prepare for emergencies. Your information could be the missing link that police need to prevent an incident from occurring. Preparedness is also vital – you may have to help yourself and others in the minutes directly prior to, during and after a terrorist attack.

Spend some time now to ensure you understand the New South Wales Government counter terrorism arrangements and what you can do. All of us have a role to play.

  • General information  - measures you can take to prepare and protect yourself and your family for an emergency

  • Emergency contacts  - know what numbers to call and when you should call them

  • Community engagement  - advice and the opportunity to register with the NSW Police Force if you and/or your community are impacted by terrorism (including violence and intimidation)

  • Community initiatives  - information on key community programs which aim to increase understanding of counter terrorism and related issues

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