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New head of JPS for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire

The JPS covers all the specialist teams provided to the three forces under the collaboration arrangements: Armed Policing Unit, Civil Contingencies Unit, Dog Unit, Operational Support Unit, Major Crime Unit, Roads Policing Unit, Scientific Services Unit, Counter Terrorism Unit. ACC Sebire said: “These are very expensive units and that’s why… Bedfordshire’s Assistant Chief Constable, Jackie Sebire, has been appointed as the head of Joint Protective Services (JPS) for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire (BCH)....

New police procurement company appoints £150K CEO to drive savings

The former chief procurement officer for Tata Steel has been appointed CEO of BlueLight Commercial  – the new procurement company tasked with pooling the commercial bidding power of the 43 forces in England and Wales. Lianne Deeming said the new company will develop the core success that procurement teams have… Former steel industry procurement head to prioritise savings on fleet and aviation, people and professional services...

College of Policing appoints diversity expert to its board

Dr Robina Shah MBE will take a lead role in supporting the development work on diversity, equality and inclusion training. She is brings experience as a non-executive director from a range of high profile organisations including the Department of Health, NHS, Ministry of Justice, General Medical Council, Health Education England,… One of the country’s leading psychologists is joining the College of Policing to advise on diversity. ...

Retention of experienced officers is a priority, Home Office says

Warnings that a shortage of long-serving officers could leave new recruits without support have been heeded, officials have claimed. It followed the announcement that the Uplift recruitment campaign was now halfway to achieving the 6,000 target for the current year despite the COVID-19 crisis.   Ministers have been under pressure… Home Office claims the rate of those leaving voluntarily before the normal retirement age is now 2%...

Interview: The county line man

On the morning Police Oracle speaks with Assistant Commissioner Nick Ephgrave, the country is well into lockdown and he is on his way to check in with some of the 20,000 frontline officers that he’s responsible for as head of operations for the Metropolitan Police.   ACC Ephgrave gives an… As Assistant Commissioner in charge of operations at the Met, Nick Ephgrave has one of the biggest jobs in policing. He speaks to Police Oracle about trying out new ideas and the regular flow of senior officer traffic between Surrey and other forces. ...

New recruit training will go on despite training centre closures

The National Police Chiefs’ Council and the College of Policing confirmed that assessments of new recruits is continuing despite training centres being closed and most other police buildings having restricted access Two forces, Hampshire and West Midlands, have started piloting online assessments including vetting. Changes have also included holding interviews… Plans to recruit 20,000 new officers and their funding are secure, police leaders have confirmed. ...

Dorset recruits equality champion as new assistant chief constable

Dorset Police confirmed her promotion and transfer from Devon and Cornwall Police where she is a Chief Superintendent. The appointment followed a selection process headed by Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill, Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service’s Chief Fire Officer Ben Ansell and Deputy Chief Constable David… One of the country’s leading equality officers has been appointed as an Assistant Chief Constable by Dorset Police. Sam de Reya will lead operations for the force....