Policy 076: Run, Hide, Tell
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Policy 076: RUN, HIDE, TELL
- Introduction
The Academy of Contemporary Music (ACM) is committed to the safety and well-being of its students, staff, and visitors. In the event of a major incident, such as a fire, natural disaster, or terrorist attack, it is essential to have a clear and concise plan in place to ensure the safety of all those on campus. This procedure is designed to provide guidance on how to react in such an event.
- Scope
This procedure applies to all ACM campuses in Guildford, Birmingham, and Clapham. It applies to all staff, students, visitors, contractors, and anyone else who may be on campus during a major incident.
- Relevant Legislation and Guidance
This procedure is in accordance with the following legislation and guidance:
- The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- The Human Rights Act 1998
- The Data Protection Act 2018
- The Terrorism Protection of Premises Act 2024
- The UK government’s Run, Hide, Tell guidance
- UK Contest Strategy
- Prevent Duty Guidance
- Linked Policies and Procedures
This procedure should be read in conjunction with the following ACM policies and procedures:
- Health and Safety Policy
- Fire Safety Procedure
- Evacuation Procedure
- Security Policy
- Data Protection Policy
- Prevent Policy
- Safeguarding Policy
- Procedure
5.1 RUN
- Be aware that in certain situations, physical ‘running’ could put individuals at greater risk. Do not take unnecessary risks.
- If there is a safe and accessible escape route, evacuate the premises immediately.
- Do not attempt to gather personal belongings. Your safety is your priority.
- Follow the instructions of emergency personnel.
- If you encounter a fire, activate the nearest fire alarm.
- If there is an explosion, be aware of the potential for falling debris.
- If there is a chemical or biological hazard, avoid contact with the substance and evacuate the area immediately.
- Assist those who need help. If it is safe to do so, help others to evacuate, especially those who may need assistance.
- Warn others. As you evacuate, warn others to do the same.
- Do not use the lifts. Use the stairs instead.
- If you are caught in smoke, drop to the ground and crawl to the nearest exit.
- Once you are outside, move to a safe location and do not re-enter the building until you have been told it is safe to do so.
5.2 HIDE
- If it is not safe to evacuate, or if you are physically unable to do so, find a safe place to hide. This could be under a desk, in a cupboard, or behind a solid object.
- Lock and barricade the door if possible. This will help to delay the attacker.
- Silence your mobile phone and any other devices that may make noise. This will help to avoid detection.
- Stay low to the ground and away from windows. This will help to protect you from flying debris or gunfire.
- If there is an active shooter, try to find a solid object to hide behind. This will help to protect you from being shot.
- Do not leave your hiding place until you are certain it is safe to do so. Wait for instructions from the police or other emergency personnel.
5.3 TELL
- Once you are safe, call 999 and tell the operator what is happening.
- Provide as much detail as possible, including the location of the incident, the number of people involved, and any injuries or fatalities.
- If you have any information about the perpetrator, such as their description or vehicle, provide this to the police.
- Consider not leaving the scene until you have been instructed to do so by the police.
- Be prepared to answer questions. The police will want to know as much information as possible about the incident.
- Provide support to others. If you are safely able to, provide support to others who have been affected by the incident.
- Training and Exercises
ACM will conduct regular training to ensure that everyone knows what to do in the event of a major incident.
- Review
This procedure will be reviewed annually and updated as necessary.
- Policy Owner
The policy lead is responsible for the cyclical monitoring and review of the policy in liaison with the Quality Assurance Team. The Run, Hide, Tell policy lead is:
- Designated Safeguarding Lead
Decisions and appropriate actions in support of the implementation of the Policy will be authorised by the following designated staff:
- Campus Leads
- Designated Safeguarding Lead or nominee
- Quality Assurance and Enhancement Manager or nominee
- Senior Management, including Executive Senior Management
- Document History and Next Review
| Version | 1.0 |
| Approved on | 01 September 2025 |
| Approved by | Academic Board |
| Date of next review | August 2026 |
Download: POL_076 Run, Hide, Tell_v1.0




