College of Policing

College of Policing

Law Enforcement

London, Westminister 55,366 followers

We are the professional body for everyone who works for the police service in England and Wales.

About us

We're the professional body for policing. We set high professional standards to help forces cut crime and protect the public. We're here to give everyone in policing the tools, skills and knowledge they need to succeed. We'll enhance the ability of police forces and individuals to deliver their mission of preventing crime and protecting the public. We're responsible for: • Setting standards • Promoting evidence-based good practice • Accrediting training providers • Supporting partnership working • Leading on ethics and integrity

Industry
Law Enforcement
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
London, Westminister
Type
Government Agency
Founded
2012
Specialties
Policing, Evidence based practice, and Law Enforcement

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    We recently met Sergeant Stuart Ford, who leads the City of London Police Cycling Team. His approach to policing is rooted in respect, empathy, and maintaining the highest standards of professionalism. Beyond his policing duties, Stuart is also involved in the UK Police Unity Tour (UKPUT), which raises awareness for officers who have lost their lives in service and provides support for their families. He strongly emphasises physical and mental wellbeing, recognising that these are crucial to both personal resilience and effective service. By prioritising these aspects, he ensures that officers are not only fit for duty but also better equipped to handle the challenges of the job. Stuart’s dedication reminds us that our commitment to serving the community doesn’t end when the shift does - it’s part of who we are, every day. See further: https://lnkd.in/emsmsNh8 #CodeofEthics

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    🤝 We're looking for people to join our associate pool of leadership coaches, providing support for delegates on the executive leaders programme level 5, Aspire and fast track inspector to superintendent programme, as well coaching for senior leaders across policing. As an associate, you'll work with us on short-term pieces of work, flexible around your existing commitments. You'll bring your specialist skills and knowledge, contributing to policing on a national scale. We're looking for people who are committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion in practices, processes and coaching of individuals. We'd also be keen to hear from those who have an understanding of issues faced by those from under-represented groups, or an understanding of dyslexia or neurodiversity. Find out more about becoming an associate at the College: https://lnkd.in/eHD-GaNc

    • Become an associate - leadership coaches. Support leaders in policing, including those from under-represented groups, with executive coaching. Apply by 22 November.
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    We’re updating the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) to make it more flexible and better aligned to the real-world challenges police officers face. The PCDA has been redesigned to maintain high standards while giving forces more freedom to align local courses operational demands that recruits will face. Assessments will focus on work-based skills, so courses resemble the regulated profession model used for nursing degree apprenticeships. Forces can also offer student officers an alternative final assessment to a written dissertation. This follows an announcement from the Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson MP, of increased funding and different statutory assessment requirements for the PCDA. The programme will continue be run in close partnership with forces and educational institutions from 1 April 2025. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eKVjm8nr

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    Last week, a North Yorkshire Police inspector born on the morning of his father’s passing out parade was surprised by his parents at our Ryton site, 30 years after his own passing out parade at the very same spot - marking an amazing 70 years of combined service to the police from the father-son duo. Read more about this remarkable family story ⬇

    Son born on father’s passing out parade retires, marking 70 years of family service

    Son born on father’s passing out parade retires, marking 70 years of family service

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    The UK is hosting the 92nd INTERPOL General Assembly, which will take place from 4 to 7 November 2024 in Glasgow. The largest global gathering of senior law enforcement officials will bring together some 1,000 participants, including heads of police, ministers, and senior government officials from around the world. As part of this international event, the College of Policing will have a stand at the law enforcement exhibition, which aims to showcase the best of UK policing and law enforcement, with a focus on the three General Assembly themes - Global Leadership, Innovation and Collaboration.

    • We're attending the INTERPOL General Assembly - 4 to 7
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    🌐 Over 90% of reported crimes now have a digital component, creating both challenges and opportunities for police investigations. Criminals are also adapting to these opportunities, using tools like the dark web to evade surveillance. As #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth comes to an end, take a look at our courses for police officers and staff. These courses, covering deepfake content, the dark web, cryptocurrency and more, are designed to support police respond to digital elements of investigations. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/diMyyHGw

    • Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2024
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    We're looking for a Data and Tools Lead to help us develop a team that can understand and influence the national productivity data, diagnosis and performance landscape in policing. We want to hear from you if you have: 📊 an established track record in data management, data analysis, and creation of tools and approaches 👮♂️ up to date knowledge of the policing environment 🤝 the ability to build constructive and collaborative relationships with key stakeholders ✅ skills in creating and developing a high performing team, bringing a collaborative and flexible style to the role Join us in making a tangible difference to policing productivity and effectiveness. If you’re ready to take on a senior leadership role in transformative change and have the skills and experience we're looking for, we want to hear from you. Find out more and apply by 6 November: https://lnkd.in/grA8fnWp

    • Data and Tools Lead - develop a team to understand and influence national productivity. Apply by 6 November.
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    Handling an increasing volume and complexity of calls, along with online and social media contacts, places significant demands on control room staff. We have resources to support forces with: 🔹 attracting, supporting, and leading control room teams 🔹 delivering quality public contact and service 🔹 managing demand effectively 🔹 using technology to improve contact management 🔹 supporting staff wellbeing with dedicated toolkits from Oscar Kilo UK Find out more about the work we've been doing with forces to improve control room services: https://lnkd.in/ectAPPXA #InternationalControlRoomWeek

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    For over 25 years, Joanne has worked in the control room at Cambridgeshire Constabulary, handling emergency calls and supporting police efforts across Cambridgeshire. As Joanne approaches retirement, she shares her experiences with us for #InternationalControlRoomWeek, reflecting on the challenges, rewards, and moments of her career.

    Retiring after 25 Years: my journey through the challenges and rewards of a control room career

    Retiring after 25 Years: my journey through the challenges and rewards of a control room career

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