This chapter outlines the BCM planning methodology tailored to SHINE, aligned with ISO 22301 requirements.
The methodology follows seven structured phases, providing a systematic approach to resilience and recovery planning.
The first phase establishes the foundation for the BCM program at SHINE. Key activities include:
The project must prioritise continuity planning for vulnerable children and youth services, ensuring support services remain operational during disruptions, including public health emergencies and IT system outages.
Risk analysis evaluates potential threats and vulnerabilities to SHINE’s operations:
Special attention must be given to risks that could interrupt direct care services, including home visits, counselling sessions, and community outreach programs.
BIA identifies the impact of service disruptions and determines recovery priorities:
The BIA must account for the immediate needs of children and youth in SHINE’s care, including continuity of counselling support, educational programs, and emergency interventions.
This phase defines strategies to maintain or restore operations:
The strategy should include community-based partnerships to provide alternative service points in case of physical office closures.
BCM plans to formalise procedures for managing disruptions:
Plans must integrate child-safeguarding protocols to ensure the safety and well-being of children and youth during emergencies.
Testing validates the effectiveness of BCM plans:
Exercises must include scenarios involving service disruptions affecting children and youth to ensure staff can respond appropriately under stress.
Program management ensures ongoing BCM effectiveness and alignment with SHINE’s mission:
The program must continuously incorporate feedback from staff, volunteers, and community partners to ensure that continuity plans remain practical and responsive to service needs.
The seven-phase BCM planning methodology ensures SHINE Children and Youth Services can safeguard vulnerable children and youth, maintain critical operations, and recover effectively from disruptions.
Tailoring each phase to SHINE’s specific context—from child protection services to community outreach—aligns BCM practices with the organisation’s mission while meeting ISO 22301:2022 standards.
Ensuring SHINE’s Mission Through Effective BCM
|
||||
| eBook 2: Implementing Business Continuity Management for SHINE Children and Youth Services | ||||
| C1 | C2 | C3 | C4 | C5 |
| C6 | C7 | C8 | C9 | C10 |
To learn more about the course and schedule, click the buttons below for the BCM-300 Business Continuity Management Implementer [BCM-3] and the BCM-5000 Business Continuity Management Expert Implementer [BCM-5].
|
Please feel free to send us a note if you have any questions. |
||