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Excellence in Policing 2022 – ‘What does good look like: meeting future standards?’
(Ended 7th Oct 2022)

Online

6th Oct 2022 to 7th Oct 2022

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Following the success of the 2020 and 2021 online EIP, organisers have decided to keep the digital format for this year’s event. EIP22 will take place on Thursday 6 and Friday 7 October 2022, commencing at 10.30am and concluding at 4pm each day.

This year’s EIP conference will consider the current and future standards that the police are expected to meet; how and by whom standards are set; how forces and individuals can demonstrate that standards have been met and the consequences of not meeting them.

Despite the uplift in the number of police officers, meeting the demands for services from the police continues to require difficult decisions to be made about which services to provide and how they are provided. These decisions are informed by the need to meet diverse and exacting standards.

EIP events are run ‘by the service. for the service’ through the National Police Chiefs’ Council Performance Management Coordination Committee, working in close association with the College of Policing, for the purpose of promoting continuous improvement.

EIP — Keeping you up to date

Many people involved in the management and delivery of policing have come to regard the annual EIP conference as one of the most valuable forums for keeping up to date with developments and gaining insights into what the future holds. Some of the most influential figures in UK policing share current thinking and subject experts contribute a wide range of case studies and ideas as to how quality policing can be delivered in a fast moving and economically challenging environment.

The EIP planning team continues to work hard to deliver the best possible value for money without compromising the quality and content of the events. The objective is to make EIP conferences as accessible as possible for police forces, partner organisations, stakeholders, regulators, and government departments.

EIP events are not always open to delegates from commercial organisations. but where places are made available, considerations will be given to applications from organisations that are working with the service and wish to contribute to discussions about the future of policing.

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