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[BCM] [MINDS] [E2] [C1] Business Continuity Management Planning Methodology

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eBook 2: Chapter 1

 

 Business Continuity Management Planning Methodology for MINDS

 

Introduction

The Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (MINDS) plays a crucial role in providing lifelong care, education, training, and support services to individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families.

Given the vulnerability of MINDS’ clients and the essential nature of its programmes—such as residential services, special education, vocational training, and community-based support—any disruption to operations can have serious consequences for client safety, well-being, regulatory compliance, and public trust.

ISO 22301 emphasises a structured and systematic approach to Business Continuity Management (BCM) to ensure that organisations can continue delivering critical products and services during and after disruptive incidents.

For MINDS, this means ensuring continuity of care, safeguarding clients, supporting caregivers and staff, and maintaining stakeholder confidence among families, funders, and government agencies.

This chapter outlines a seven-phase Business Continuity Management Planning Methodology tailored to MINDS's operational context, service delivery model, and regulatory environment.

The methodology provides a clear roadmap for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continually improving BCM in alignment with ISO 22301 requirements.

Overview of the BCM Planning Methodology for MINDS

The BCM planning methodology for MINDS consists of the following seven interrelated phases:

  1. Project Management (PM)
  2. Risk Analysis and Review (RAR)
  3. Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
  4. Business Continuity Strategy (BCS)
  5. Plan Development (PD)
  6. Testing and Exercising (TE)
  7. Program Management (PgM)

Each phase addresses specific ISO 22301 requirements and reflects the unique needs of MINDS as a care-focused, multi-site social service organisation.

Phase 1: Project Management (PM)

Purpose

The Project Management phase establishes the foundation for the BCM initiative by defining scope, governance, roles, responsibilities, timelines, and resources.

Application to MINDS

At MINDS, this phase ensures that BCM planning encompasses diverse service lines, including special education schools, residential homes, training centres, and administrative functions.

Specific Requirement for MINDS
 
MINDS shall appoint a BCM Steering Committee comprising senior management, centre heads, clinical or care representatives, HR, IT, and facilities management to ensure that continuity planning reflects both operational and care-related priorities.

 

Phase 2: Risk Analysis and Review (RAR)

Purpose

Risk Analysis and Review identifies threats that could disrupt MINDS’ operations and evaluates their likelihood and potential impact.

Application to MINDS

Risks may include pandemics, infectious disease outbreaks, workforce shortages, facility outages, IT system failures, supply chain disruptions (e.g., food and medications), and transport interruptions that affect client mobility.

Specific Requirement for MINDS
 
MINDS shall conduct service-specific risk assessments for residential, educational, and day activity programmes, recognising that risks and tolerances differ between 24/7 care settings and non-residential services.

 

Phase 3: Business Impact Analysis (BIA)

Purpose

The BIA determines the effects of disruptions on critical business functions over time and identifies recovery priorities.

Application to MINDS

For MINDS, the BIA focuses on the impact of service interruption on client safety, health, emotional well-being, regulatory obligations, and caregiver support.

Specific Requirement for MINDS
 
MINDS shall define Maximum Tolerable Period of Disruption (MTPD) and Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs) with explicit consideration of client vulnerability, particularly for residential care and essential daily living support services.
 
 

Phase 4: Business Continuity Strategy (BCS)

Purpose

The Business Continuity Strategy phase identifies and selects appropriate strategies to maintain or restore critical functions within acceptable timeframes.

Application to MINDS

Strategies may include staff redeployment, caregiver cross-training, alternative care sites, remote service delivery, vendor agreements for essential supplies, and backup IT systems.

Specific Requirement for MINDS
 
MINDS shall develop client-centric continuity strategies that ensure alternative arrangements prioritise continuity of care, safeguarding, and clients' dignity, even during prolonged disruptions.
 

Phase 5: Plan Development (PD)

Purpose

Plan Development documents the procedures, roles, and resources required to implement selected continuity strategies effectively.

Application to MINDS

This includes centre-level business continuity plans, emergency response procedures, communication protocols with families, and coordination with external agencies.

Specific Requirement for MINDS
MINDS shall ensure that centre-specific BCM plans are developed for all service locations, clearly defining staff responsibilities, escalation procedures, and client care arrangements during disruptions.

Phase 6: Testing and Exercising (TE)

Purpose

Testing and exercising validate the effectiveness of business continuity plans and ensure staff readiness.

Application to MINDS

Exercises may include tabletop simulations, evacuation drills, IT recovery tests, and pandemic response scenarios involving care staff and management.

Specific Requirement for MINDS
 
MINDS shall conduct scenario-based exercises involving client care scenarios, such as staff shortages or temporary facility closures, to ensure that continuity measures are practical and realistic.
 

Phase 7: Program Management (PgM)

Purpose

Program Management ensures the BCM framework remains effective, up-to-date, and aligned with organisational changes and ISO 22301 requirements.

Application to MINDS

This includes regular reviews, audits, management reporting, training, and continuous improvement.

Specific Requirement for MINDS
  • MINDS shall integrate BCM into its organisational governance and quality management processes, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements, funding conditions, and evolving care models.

 

The Business Continuity Management Planning Methodology outlined in this chapter provides MINDS with a structured, ISO 22301–aligned approach to safeguarding its mission of supporting persons with intellectual disabilities.

By systematically progressing through the seven phases—from Project Management to Program Management—MINDS can enhance its resilience, protect vulnerable clients, and ensure continuity of essential care and support services during disruptions.

More importantly, this methodology reinforces a culture of preparedness and accountability across the organisation. It recognises that business continuity at MINDS is not solely about restoring operations, but about sustaining trust, dignity, and quality of care for clients and their families.

Through consistent application and continual improvement, BCM becomes an integral part of how MINDS fulfils its social mission, even in the face of uncertainty and change.

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