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Plan for the Worst – Expect the Best

No one wants to think of the worst-case scenario when it comes to the collections they look after. But having a plan of what will happen to your collections if you or the group you work with can no longer care for them is one of the most important steps in preserving your collections for the long term.  

Creating a Succession Plan will provide peace of mind that should the worst happen, plans are in place to secure your collections. It is also important to make sure that everyone involved with your group knows what the plan is and how to access it if they need to.  

Just One Thing 

A one-page plan which documents where the collections could or should go if your organisation can no longer care for them is the focus of this level. Include names and contact details of the people who will be responsible for transferring the collections if this is needed and include any access information that will be required. Do not include names and details of people who have not confirmed they will help.  

  This template provides more information. 

 

 

Next steps 

Adding more information to this plan will enable the organisation or person taking control of the collection to quickly access your records and move or process them as required. The next level will suggest more additions to the plan and ways to ensure that everyone who needs it has access to this information.  

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