Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 115579 total results. Showing results 88801 to 88820 «443744384439444044414442444344444445Next ›Last » Public Sector Innovation Summit 2019: “Creating a culture to accelerate innovation” Innovation has always been a part of policing, but how do you harness it? Charlie de Rusett, co-founder of Idea Drop which provides a platform for forces to share innovative ideas, introduces the speakers at this month's Public Sector Innovation Summit 2019 who will offer tips and strategies on promoting innovation in your organisation. Policing Insight 6/6/2019 Advertisement, Feature Operational independence: Are Police and Crime Commissioners overstepping the mark? While the introduction of Police and Crime Commissioners has brought benefits to policing such as greater accountability, research carried out by Dr Steve Watts has revealed significant concerns among chief constables that the power imbalance between PCCs and chiefs threatens the operational delivery of policing. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 6/6/2019 Analysis Police custody in Scotland under inspection Significant changes have been made in the delivery of police custody since 2013 and there have been a number of recent positive developments, states a report published today (Thursday, June 6). HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) 6/6/2019 News £50k spent on police temp roles Thousands of pounds are being spent every month by Wiltshire Police on temporary and agency staff. Gazette & Herald 6/6/2019 News Domestic abuse: Police tell schools about children affected Police have informed schools about reports of domestic abuse where children have been present 1,552 times in three months. BBC 6/6/2019 News Disabled association demands review to end ‘appalling statistics for badly let down police workforce’ WorldÂ-first conference tells chiefs: Today we are where women were in policing 30 years ago. Police Oracle 5/6/2019 News Northern Ireland police officers reject Mordaunt’s call for Troubles amnesty Rank and file police officers facing ongoing paramilitary death threats in Northern Ireland have come out against a special amnesty for members of the security forces who served during the Troubles. The Guardian 5/6/2019 News Advances in aviation security set to go on trial across the UK Innovative prototypes that are on course to revolutionise aviation security will be given additional support to accelerate their development. Home Office 5/6/2019 News New anti-knife crime school lessons ahead of summer School children across England are to benefit from extra lessons on the dangers of carrying knives. Home Office 5/6/2019 News Schools in England to give extra lessons on dangers of knives Home Office plan to support and inform pupils aged 11-16 ahead of summer break as knife and gang crimes soar The Guardian 5/6/2019 News Police urge Northern Ireland politicians to settle differences PFNI leader tells Assembly members to fight for more officers and better police resources and not attack each other. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/6/2019 News Pedestrian killed in 999 police car crash A man believed to be in his 60s has died after being hit by a police vehicle responding to an emergency call. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/6/2019 News Invest now or more officers will be stressed, reporting sick, injured on duty and end up leaving, conference told PFNI warns of 'disturbing noises from the coalface' as dealing with mental health heaps extra pressures on service. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/6/2019 News Madeleine McCann: More funds pledged for police investigation The three-year-old disappeared from a holiday apartment in Portugal in 2007. More than £11m has been spent on the Met Police inquiry, known as Operation Grange, since it began in 2011. BBC 5/6/2019 News Reframing the apprenticeship levy deadline for spending In April 2019, unspent apprenticeship levy funds began to return to the central government, with potentially billions of pounds worth of isolated funding losing its ring-fenced status. LocalGov 5/6/2019 News Kent Police uncover ‘money laundering ring’ with potential to put £5.2m of fake notes into UK economy Kent Police has uncovered an alleged money laundering ring worth a "staggering" £5.2m in £20 notes. Kent Online 5/6/2019 News Home Office explains why it’s given another £300k to Madeleine McCann hunt It will add to the £11.7m of taxpayers money spent on the UK police investigation in the past six years Leicestershire Live 5/6/2019 News ‘Alert Not Alarm’: the UK Experience of Public Counter-Terrorism Awareness and Training, With Explicit Reference to Project ARGUS This study evaluates the contribution of a UK counter-terrorism training tool, the Project ARGUS simulation exercise format, designed to increase preparedness by ‘alerting not alarming’ the populace to the prevailing ‘severe’ international terrorist threat. The paper draws upon the theoretical basis for preparedness in order to contend that, despite exceeding expectations in terms of quantity of events delivered and evidence of immediate post-event learning, Project ARGUS does not wholly live up to its promise to change the behaviour of individuals and organisations by embedding long-term learning. The researchers designed and analysed pre- and post-event questionnaires (N = 120) in order to explore the impact of attendance at an ARGUS Retail event within a shopping centre. This information was then augmented with a follow-up survey (N = 44) and semi-structured interviews (N = 9) of key facilitators and participants. The authors recommend the immediate adoption of an appropriate evaluation and certification scheme to mandate participation and embed organisational learning. They argue that adoption of these approaches would better enable ARGUS to fulfil its potential and make a significant contribution to improving the resilience of busy crowded places to terrorism in the UK. Police Journal - Registration at source 5/6/2019 Research article Lack of time for officers to recover having ‘devastating effect’ on mental health A mental health charity has called for better resources for police to deal with the high levels of PTSD among officers. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/6/2019 News Male-Âdominated forces can be pioneers in talking about the menopause A menopauseÂ-awareness website says predominantly male workplace environments like the police can still be places that openly discuss issues surrounding the menopause in the workplace. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 5/6/2019 News «443744384439444044414442444344444445Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events