The Resilience Indicator Workshop

The Resilience Indicator is a free tool designed to enable archive and records management professionals to quickly assess the general resilience of their service. It was commissioned by The National Archives / the Archives and Records Association to help archive and records management managers identify and advocate the needs of their services. The archive section has been based around the Accreditation Scheme structure (Organisational Health, Collections, Stakeholders) whilst the records management element has been developed specifically for this tool with a unique, comprehensive structure (Policies, Management Structure and Responsibilities, Resources, Records Systems, Stakeholders). Through a very simple scoring process the tool charts the current and future resilience as well as helping archive services to flag up possible areas of work for developing an Accreditation application. It is quick to use and suitable for services of any size. The tool was created by Elizabeth Oxborrow-Cowan (Consultant Archivist) and Chris Pickford (Archives and Records Management Consultant) In this on-line workshop Elizabeth will guide you through the indicator. The training includes: The background and purpose of the indicator How the indicator is structured and why How to complete the indicator How the results of the indicator can be used The workshop was recorded with participants during July 2020

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