Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93864 total results. Showing results 89261 to 89280 «446044614462446344644465446644674468Next ›Last » Suicide consultation information: Suicide and bereavement response (consultation) This guidance has been produced to enhance the knowledge of officers and police staff on both suicide prevention and response. The purpose of this module is to support police forces and individual officers in offering crisis intervention to individuals who are at risk of suicide and respond professionally and effectively when suicide occurs. College of Policing 7/7/2016 Report Draft rulebook for suicide prevention and response published Police officers will soon receive accredited advice on how to prevent and respond to suicide and self-harm attempts for the first time under guidance published for consultation. Police Professional 7/7/2016 News Welsh police leaders discuss strategy to deal with extremism and terrorism Strategies to deal with organised crime, extremism and terrorism were among the range of topics discussed in depth by police leaders from all over Wales this week. South Wales Evening Post 7/7/2016 News New chief constable named for Cleveland Police Deputy steps up to the top job Gazette Live 7/7/2016 News New ‘part-time’ deputy PCC appointed on £40,000 salary – as police chief denies “nepotism” claim Droitwich Advertiser 7/7/2016 News Watchdog sends complaint about PCC back to local panel Race discrimination complaint does not meet criminal standards. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/7/2016 News PCC signals reduced ambition of Strategic Alliance Police Professional 7/7/2016 News Development of Hampshire’s Police and Crime Plan 2017 – 2021 The Police and Crime Plan should be issued as soon as practicable after taking office, certainly no later than the end of the financial year (31 March). Hampshire OPCC 7/7/2016 Report Quarterly Complaints Report This purpose of this report is to provide the Hampshire Police and Crime Panel (PCP) with an overview of the work undertaken by the PCP’s Complaints Sub-Committee over the previous quarter. Hampshire OPCC 7/7/2016 Report Tory MP says social media firms should stop abuse or pay for policing Former culture secretary Maria Miller says companies should face levy if they fail to do more to tackle online abuse The Guardian 7/7/2016 News Greater Manchester to get devolved criminal justice powers Local authority which pioneered devolution of health services to gain more control over courts, prisons and probation The Guardian 7/7/2016 News Criminals winning ‘cyber arms race’ – National Crime Agency BBC 7/7/2016 News Capitals emergency services could share one control room Sir Bernard Hogan Howe said it is better to have more working together than less Police Oracle - Subscription at source 7/7/2016 News PEEL: Police effectiveness 2015 (vulnerability) revisit – Essex Police As part of PEEL 2015, HMIC’s effectiveness programme inspected how well forces keep people safe and reduce crime. This included an assessment of how effectively forces protect vulnerable people from harm, and support victims.Essex was one of four forces that HMIC graded as inadequate at protecting those who are vulnerable from harm and supporting victims and a number of causes of concern and areas for improvement were identified. All four forces graded as inadequate were revisited to assess the progress made against these causes of concern and areas for improvement. This report sets out the findings from the revisit inspection of Essex Police. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 7/7/2016 Report Essex Police has made good progress to improve the service it provides to vulnerable victims In December 2015, Essex Police was one of four forces HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) graded as inadequate at protecting those who are vulnerable from harm and supporting victims. HMIC had significant concerns about the capability of Essex Police to protect vulnerable people from harm and support victims. In particular HMIC found serious weaknesses in the force’s arrangements to safeguard and investigate cases involving vulnerable people; and the force’s response to victims of domestic abuse was poor. In March 2016, HMIC carried out an inspection revisit to examine whether the force has improved how it protects vulnerable victims. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 7/7/2016 News PEEL: Police effectiveness 2015 (vulnerability) revisit – Bedfordshire Police As part of PEEL 2015, HMIC’s effectiveness programme inspected how well forces keep people safe and reduce crime. This included an assessment of how effectively forces protect vulnerable people from harm, and support victims. Bedfordshire was one of four forces that HMIC graded as inadequate at protecting those who are vulnerable from harm and supporting victims and a number of causes of concern and areas for improvement were identified. All four forces graded as inadequate were revisited to assess the progress made against these causes of concern and areas for improvement. This report sets out the findings from the revisit inspection of Bedfordshire Police. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 7/7/2016 Report Bedfordshire Police has made some progress to improve service it provides to vulnerable victims, but has more work to do In December 2015, Bedfordshire Police was one of four forces HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) graded as inadequate at protecting those who are vulnerable from harm and supporting victims. HMIC found that Bedfordshire Police needed to urgently the serious weaknesses in its arrangements for protecting vulnerable people. The force still had more work to do in relation to tackling domestic abuse to ensure victims received a reliable and effective response. We also had serious concerns about the way Bedfordshire Police responded to and protected missing children, particularly looked-after children. In April 2016, HMIC carried out an inspection revisit to examine whether the force has improved how it protects vulnerable victims. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 7/7/2016 News PEEL: Police effectiveness 2015 (vulnerability) revisit – Staffordshire Police As part of PEEL 2015, HMIC’s effectiveness programme inspected how well forces keep people safe and reduce crime. This included an assessment of how effectively forces protect vulnerable people from harm, and support victims. Staffordshire was one of four forces that HMIC graded as inadequate at protecting those who are vulnerable from harm and supporting victims and a number of causes of concern and areas for improvement were identified. All four forces graded as inadequate were revisited to assess the progress made against these causes of concern and areas for improvement. This report sets out the findings from the revisit inspection of Staffordshire Police. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 7/7/2016 Report Staffordshire Police improving how it protects vulnerable victims, however some changes likely to take some time to progress In December 2015, Staffordshire Police was one of four forces HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) graded as inadequate at protecting those who are vulnerable from harm and supporting victims. HMIC found serious weaknesses in the services being provided by Staffordshire Police to protect and support some victims, most notably victims of domestic abuse. In April 2016, HMIC carried out an inspection revisit to examine whether the force has improved how it protects vulnerable victims. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 7/7/2016 News PEEL: Police effectiveness 2015 (vulnerability) revisit – Surrey Police This report sets out Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary’s (HMIC’s) findings following our inspection revisit to Surrey Police on 12-13 April 2016. This revisit assessed progress made against the two causes of concern and four areas for improvement in the PEEL: Police effectiveness 2015 (vulnerability) – An inspection of Surrey Police, which HMIC published on 15 December 2015. 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