Congratulations to the Winners of the Digital, Data, and Technology Awards 2024! 🎉 Police Digital Service recently hosted a significant event — the National Police Chiefs' Council Digital, Data, and Technology Awards. These awards #celebrate the groundbreaking work and dedication across forces to deliver a secure, effective, and #innovative police service. 🏆 We applaud all the winners and nominees who have showcased extraordinary achievements in various categories such as Cyber Security, Innovation, and Excellence in Leadership. We would like to recognise all #110 nominations, and address special congratulations to winners such as the Avon and Somerset Police for their Custody Tracker for Solicitors, recognised for its innovative approach; to Merseyside Police for their exemplary cyber security efforts during the Eurovision 2023 Legacy project; the Warwickshire Police for their Digital Transformation Programme ‘Empower Technology’ that was recognised in the “Excellence in Leadership” category; the Metropolitan Police for Excellence in Service; the Greater Manchester Police that won in “Productivity/Value for Money” for their Whole Force system IT change project; the West Yorkshire Police for their “Digital Policing – Digital Accessibility Initiative”; and the Humberside Police for their “Victim Journey and My Police Portal” project.👏 Judges include representatives from the Police Digital Service, National Police Chiefs' Council Digital, Data and Technology Coordination Committee, and techUK. The Police Education Consortium is inspired by these advancements and remains committed to incorporating these leading-edge practices into our #educational programs 🎓. Our goal is to continually enhance the skills and knowledge of future #lawenforcement professionals, ensuring they are equipped to meet the challenges of modern policing. We're proud to #support and #participate in initiatives that drive forward the #digitaltransformation of policing, ensuring a safer and more accessible service for all. 🔗 Find out more about the awards and the inspiring work of the winners here: https://lnkd.in/edJD2Cef 🔗 Find out more about our work on our website here: https://lnkd.in/eH_9bUX8 Thank you for your continued support and for following us on LinkedIn! 🙌 The Police Education Consortium team #DigitalPolicing #InnovationInPolicing #PoliceEducation #NPCC2024 🌐 #PoliceEducationConsortium #PoliceEducation #Policing #Criminology #LawEnforcement #Apprenticeships #Awards #Achievement
Police Education Consortium
Higher Education
We work collaboratively to deliver transformational police education.
About us
We are a Consortium of four universities; Middlesex University, Canterbury Christ Church University, the University of Cumbria and the University of Portsmouth, working collaboratively to deliver transformational police education. We have a track record of working with police service employers to design, develop and deliver high-quality police education programmes that are innovative, inclusive and embed professional integrity.
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- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- Police Education, Policing, Law Enforcement, Higher Education, Apprenticeship, and Police
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🌟 The Police Education Consortium is back on LinkedIn! #LetsReconnect After a brief pause, we're happy to re-engage with our community here on LinkedIn. As an #AwardWinning organisation of transformative #PoliceEducation in the UK, we're geared up to bring you the very best of what's happening across our Consortium's universities: Middlesex University, Canterbury Christ Church University, University of Cumbria, and University of Portsmouth. 🎓 Guided by our strategic leaders - Prof Darryll Bravenboer PFHEA, Professor Sarah Bradshaw, Dr Tara Dickens, Ash Hunt, and Dr Nicholas Pamment - we continue our commitment to championing the Police Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF), crafting a curriculum that empowers police officers to #serve with confidence and professionalism. Our commitment 🌟: Since 2017, we've partnered with key policing services to provide cutting-edge educational offerings, making a significant impact on the Surrey Police, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary, and Sussex Police. Our initiatives emphasise: * #Reflective Practice: Helping officers to become more thoughtful and informed. * #Research and Innovation: Advancing knowledge through research that underpins evidence-based policing. * #Inclusive Values: Ensuring our programs are as diverse as the communities we serve. Connect and grow with us! Discuss the latest developments reshaping the landscape of #lawenforcement. Network with a community of experts dedicated to upholding the highest standards of policing. Your #participation makes our network more valuable. Share your views, join the discussions, and contribute to shaping the future of policing in the UK. 🚨 Check our page for regular updates, insights, and news. Thank you! #PoliceEducationConsortium #FutureOfPolicing https://lnkd.in/eH_9bUX8
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🔔Event recommendation: Kent Police Race Action Plan Conference in📍 Canterbury! The Police Race Action Plan is a coordinated effort ever across every police force in England and Wales to improve trust and confidence in policing among Black communities. In collaboration with our consortium’s member, the Canterbury Christ Church University’s Canterbury Centre for Policing Research (CCPR), the Kent Police warmly invites you to our Kent Police Race Action Plan conference. Committed to understanding where challenges may reside and how we can work collaboratively with our communities, this conference provides an excellent platform for scholars, #policing and community safety practitioners, and allied stakeholders to come together. 🗓️ 13 - 27 November 2024 Venue: Augustine Hall, Augustine House, Canterbury CT1 2YA The event is #free to attend, please make a registration here: https://lnkd.in/dvPF-nCE Confirmed speakers include Andrew George, President of the National Black Police Association. The Police Education Consortium works together with partners to support and enhance the wellbeing of those who #serve and #protect our communities since 2017. Ever since, we have been delivering high quality #PoliceEducation working with amazing professionals, in collaboration with police service partners Surrey Police, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary, and Sussex Police. 🔗 Follow us on LinkedIn and X: @Police_Ed_Co! Thank you! 🙏
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🌐 Meet the Team – We're excited to introduce the next excellent member of the Consortium, proudly delivering transformational police education. Get to know Paula Bradbury, one of the leading forces behind shaping the future of law enforcement training. 🚔🎓 Paula Bradbury, a Criminology Lecturer and Senior Researcher at Middlesex University (Centre For Abuse & Trauma Studies | Training) is teaching on the Policing Degree Programme as a #PCDA Programme Lead. Paula is a published peer reviewed author and multiple grant winner specialising in the field of online harms and interpersonal violence, centring her work on sexual behaviours in digital spaces. She is examining policy, practice and policing 👮♂️ with the objective of identifying new ways to #safeguard children and vulnerable persons. Paula began her career in Policing Intelligence and now works with #frontline officers, and international Ministries of Justice, from around the world to combine research with advancements in practice. 🔄👨🏫 She was the National Child Sexual Abuse Lead at Victim Support, project managing a large fund by the UK Home Office to develop resources for victims of child sexual abuse and leading survivor working groups. Most recently, she investigated challenges relating to offending in the #Metaverse / #VR. Her PhD🎓 focuses on an evaluation of #policing responses to adolescent nude sharing, and she is a regular contributor to the Blackstone’s Policing Handbook on the topic of #vulnerability, and policing #cybercrime. 📖 Paula’s publications: https://lnkd.in/eikughEu 💼 The Police Education Consortium was founded in 2017 to champion the national implementation of the Police Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF). Ever since, we have been delivering high quality police education working with amazing professionals, in collaboration with police service partners Surrey Police, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary, and Sussex Police. Share your thoughts, contribute to discussions, and please help us to connect further with fellow practitioners in #policing and the #criminaljustice arena! Thank you for following us on LinkedIn! 🙌 The Police Education Consortium team
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🎓 Graduation: Celebrating Success at Police Education! 🎓 We are proud to share that 65 #police student officers from Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary graduated recently from the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (#PCDA) programme at our Consortium member’s, the Canterbury Christ Church University. The stunning backdrop of Canterbury Cathedral🏰, paired with perfect weather, made the day one to remember for our students, their families and friends, and our team. The Police Education Consortium is committed to shaping the future of #policing by delivering high-quality education and training that equips our officers with the knowledge, skills, and values they need to serve our communities. This graduation marks not only the culmination of our students' hard work but also the ongoing #success of a collaborative approach to police education. We are incredibly proud of these cohorts👮♂️👮♂️ and look forward to seeing the impact they will make as they continue their careers, ensuring public safety and upholding justice. This achievement reflects our mission to create strong, community-focused police forces through innovative education. Special thanks to everyone involved in making this day a success and a long lasting memory. Let’s continue to lead the way in police 🚔 training and education, helping to shape the future of policing across the UK. Thank you for your continued support and for following us on LinkedIn! 🙌 The Police Education Consortium team #PoliceEducation #PCDA #PolicingGraduation #FutureLeaders #PoliceTraining #PublicSafety #CanterburyChristChurchUniversity #PoliceEducationConsortium #Policing #Criminology #LawEnforcement #Graduation #Apprenticeships #HampshirePolice
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This #ModernisingPolicing week by the National Police Chiefs' Council, the first-ever lead for Artificial Intelligence has reaffirmed commitment to using the technology responsibly. In the fast-evolving area of law enforcement, the Police Education Consortium is at the forefront of learning and educating about the integration of #advanced #technologies to enhance policing capabilities, following the latest developments closely. NPCC Temporary Chief Constable Alex Murray, appointed in March, has started work on three key areas: 💻 Improving productivity 💻 Making policing more effective in cutting crime 💻Tackling the criminal use of AI He stated that #policing will always use Artificial Intelligence responsibly. Trials of #AI programmes have been ongoing to help ease call demand, tackle child exploitation and identify domestic abuse cases. He is also keen to highlight the innovative work and ambitious pilots already underway across our forces, including: 📲 Using AI trials in control rooms to help call handlers manage demand and focus on those most at risk. ✍ The development of redaction tools, transcription and translation services. 🔢 Using tools which can search huge amounts of data to find out where potential child exploitation is taking place. T/Chief Constable Murray said 🗨: “There are huge benefits to using AI across the wider criminal justice system, not just in policing, and we should not shy away from it. We need to mobilise now and equip our workforce for the #future. If we don’t, we risk falling behind the criminals who are embracing and exploiting these tools”. The former West Mercia Police officer, now a Director in the NCA, added: “I want to be very clear with the public that our use of AI will always be responsible, #transparent and explainable … “We are committed to working with key partners, #academia and #industry leaders to improve but will always be open and transparent about our actions and intentions.” Founded in 2017, the Police Education Consortium 🏫 includes Middlesex University, Canterbury Christ Church University, the University of Cumbria, and the University of Portsmouth, led by distinguished professionals, cooperating with various police forces. Let’s continue to connect and collaborate in the #policing and #criminaljustice arena! Thank you for following us on LinkedIn! 🙌 The Police Education Consortium team
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🌟 In our Meet the Team series, now we highlight and honour the remarkable career of Richard Honess MSc FHEA, Senior Lecturer in #Policing! 🌟 Richard (Rich) Honess is Senior Lecturer in Policing at Canterbury Christ Church University, a position that he has held since October 2017 and teaches on both the PCDA and DHEP programmes. Before this he was a Positive Action Recruitment Officer, then frontline Police Sergeant in the Metropolitan Police Service having served in Westminster, Lambeth and Bromley Boroughs. His #research interests include police training, both initial and continuing professional development, police recruitment, especially of #underrepresented groups and evidence-based policing. Richard has been a contributor to the Blackstone’s Handbook for Policing Students since 2016 and has published on various topics mainly related to police education. Publications: https://lnkd.in/ePAeyNXJ X: @TheBigHon 💼 The Police Education Consortium was founded in 2017 to champion the national implementation of the Police Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF). Ever since, we have been delivering high quality police education working with amazing professionals, achieving 3300+ Starts, 91% DHEP Distinction and Merit, 80% PCDA 1st and 2:1 Degree. Learn more about us our organisation and partners here: https://lnkd.in/eH_9bUX8. 🔗 Share your thoughts and please help us to connect further with fellow practitioners in #policing and the #criminaljustice arena! Thank you for following us on LinkedIn! 🙌 #cccupolice #professionalpolicing #police #policeeducation
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🔔 Less than two weeks left to submit your #abstract for the "Looking After Our Greatest Asset: Enhancing Wellbeing in Policing, Criminal Justice, and Emergency Services" annual conference at 📍 Canterbury Christ Church University! 🗓️ Important dates: Abstract submission deadline: Monday 30 September 2024 Notification of acceptance: Monday 14 October 2024 Conference: Wednesday 22 and Thursday 23 January 2025 This exciting annual conference is hosted by one of our Consortium’s members, at the Canterbury Centre for Policing Research (CCPR), in collaboration with Professor Jason Roach and colleagues at the Applied Criminology and Policing Centre, The University of Huddersfield. This conference provides an excellent platform for scholars, #policing and community safety practitioners, and allied stakeholders to come together. The aim is to explore and discuss strategies for enhancing the #wellbeing of police investigators, police officers, emergency services professionals, and criminal justice practitioners, including employees of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). 📝 Call for Papers The call for papers is still open! Submission guidelines, conference themes, and important dates can be found here: https://lnkd.in/eYkbbzfR Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Mental health and wellbeing support and interventions for police investigators and officers; - Strategies for stress management and resilience building in emergency services; - Innovative technologies and tools for monitoring and improving wellbeing in policing; - Workplace culture, organisational climate, and employee wellbeing, and more. For inquiries on submissions or further information, please contact ccpr@canterbury.ac.uk. The work together with partners to support and enhance the wellbeing of those who #serve and #protect our communities since 2017. Ever since, we have been delivering high quality #PoliceEducation working with amazing professionals, in collaboration with police service partners Surrey Police, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary, and Sussex Police. 🔗 Follow us on LinkedIn and X: @Police_Ed_Co! Thank you! 🙏 Dr Martin O'Neill PGCE, PGCAP, LLB, LLM, MSc, FHEA Dr Tara Dickens National Police Chiefs' Council College of Policing UK Home Office Police Federation of England and Wales Association of Police and Crime Commissioners BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY Mind Samaritans Public Health England Her Majesty's Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) Sussex Police Federation - Protect the Protectors Association of Police and Crime Commissioners' IRCP - Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy Criminal Justice Alliance The Howard League for Penal Reform Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland Mental Health Foundation
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As the new academic year begins, let's not forget that the College of Policing has published its 2024 Competency and Values Framework (#CVF), providing clear expectations for everyone working in #policing. It describes the behaviours required of a police officer or member of staff, to be effective in their role and uphold the #CodeOfEthics. It plays a significant role in the recruitment, assessment, and development of officers and staff at every level. ❔ Why was it developed❔ Because #research and reviews of policing over the last decade have consistently highlighted the importance of #Ethical and #ValuesDriven behaviour in police officers and staff. In the Police Education Consortium, we work with highly experienced lecturers, experts, researchers, and other staff to deliver quality police education and follow the latest updates in policing in the UK and worldwide. Amongst our staff, there are experts in data analysis, inclusivity, and police leadership. As a recognition of our work, this year we #won The Apprenticeship Guide Award for Best Apprenticeship in Public Services. ✨ Our distinguishing features are: • #Policing Expertise: Developing reflective police practitioners equipped to meet the complex needs of the communities they serve. • #Innovative Attitude: Growing a research culture to support evidence-based policing and police education. • #Commitments to Values: Our programs are not only cutting-edge but also rooted in inclusivity and ethical conduct, consistently striving to embed professional integrity within policing practices. We welcome the CVF’s value-driven approach. It is based on three values: #Courage, #PublicService, and #Respect and #Empathy; and six competencies. Closely aligned to the Code of Ethics, the framework equips everyone in policing with the skills for leadership, critical thinking, and collaborative work, thereby enhancing the service provided to the public. Each competency and value includes a list of example behaviours. Learn more about the updated 2024 Competency and Values Framework (CVF): https://lnkd.in/dZEY--6T ❕ See how the CVF can be used to recognise #prior #learning entry routes for policing: https://lnkd.in/ezedRa2h 💼 The Police Education Consortium was founded in 2017 to champion the national implementation of the Police Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF). Ever since, we have been delivering high quality police education working with amazing professionals, in collaboration with police service partners. 🔗 Follow us on Linkedin and X: @Police_Ed_Co! Thank you! 🙏
Competency and values framework (CVF) | College of Policing
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Webinar recommendation: ‘Breaking the Silence’ - the Police Federation of England and Wales organises an important #webinar on Mental Health Awareness💚 supporting International Suicide Prevention Day on the 10th of September. The Police Education Consortium supports International Suicide Prevention Day 🌍 by recommending a significant webinar organised by the Police Federation. This session aligns with the ongoing #AskTwice – ‘It may save a life’ campaign, aiming to promote open discussions about #mentalhealth and enhance support networks within #policing and the broader community. 🗣️💬 Webinar Details: 📅 Date: September 10th, 2024 ⏰ Time: 10.30am – 12pm BTS 🎯 Theme: Promoting mental health awareness and support in policing Register here: https://lnkd.in/eaZTCcN2 During the session, we will hear from a representative who will share his personal struggles with mental health and discuss his role as Branch Secretary and Equality Lead, where he has supported numerous members over the years, particularly through ill health retirement. We will also hear from an officer on the impact of her antenatal depression. Additionally, Dr Jessica K. (Jess) Miller will explore the types of thinking that can lead to suicidal thoughts and will educate and encourage teams to cultivate an environment that counteracts and addresses these harmful thought patterns. Why #Attend? This webinar is an essential learning opportunity for all police personnel, including officers, support staff, and mental health advocates. It provides practical advice on recognising signs of mental distress, offers strategies for effective support, and underscores the importance of maintaining a culture of openness and #support within the force. 🤝 We encourage all members of the Police Education Consortium and our partners to participate in this important event. Your involvement can help strengthen our collective commitment to mental wellness 💚 and suicide prevention in policing. Thank you for your continued support and for following us on LinkedIn! 🙌 The Police Education Consortium team #AskTwice #MentalHealthMatters #InternationalSuicidePreventionDay
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