Civil Contingencies Secretariat

The Civil Contingencies Secretariat (CCS), created in July 2001 and disbanded in July 2022, was the executive department of the British Cabinet Office responsible for emergency planning in the UK. The role of the secretariat was to ensure the United Kingdom's resilience against disruptive challenge, and to do this by working with others to anticipate, assess, prevent, prepare, respond and recover. Until its creation in 2001, emergency planning in Britain was the responsibility of the Home Office. The CCS also supports the Civil Contingencies Committee, also known as COBR (or popularly – but incorrectly – as COBRA).

Civil Contingencies Secretariat
Agency overview
FormedJuly 2001 (2001-07)
Employees75
Annual budget£10 million
Agency executive
  • Roger Hargreaves, Director
Parent agencyCabinet Office
Websitewww.gov.uk/government/policies/emergency-planning
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