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West Midlands listed second in top 50 'inclusive' employers awards

West Midlands Police (2nd), Lancashire Constabulary (4th), Cheshire Police (12th), Northumbria Police (16th) and West Yorkshire Police (20th) were all featured in the top 50. Now in its fifth year, the list recognises best practice and innovation when it comes to diversity that others can learn from. Inclusive Companies, a… Five forces have been listed in the Inclusive Top 50 UK Employers List 2020/21, with West Midlands recognised in second place for its diversity initiatives. ...

LGBTI officers crucial to improving community relations says chief

Police Scotland’s Chief Constable used the 30th anniversary of his force’s LGBTI Association to reaffirm the force’s commitment to improving diversity following a critical report into discrimination against its own officers. Chief Constable Iain Livingstone told officers at the Scottish LGBTI Police Association’s online conference that having visible role models… LGBTI staff have a critical role in improving community relations and recruitment, says Police Scotland’s chief constable....

Pension claim pay-outs by March 2022, predicts Federation

All officers affected by the 2015 pension changes will have their pay-out by Spring 2022, according to the latest update from the Police Federation. The Fed also clarified that no final settlement has been made to any officers in a bid to counter speculation on social media. It also rejected… The pensions compensation claim over bungled government reforms could be settled by Spring 2022 for all officers, according to the Police Federation....

Essex Cyber crime unit detectives recognised with award

Detective Constable Arran Holmes and Detective Constable Steve Mersh both received Chief Constable’s Commendations from the Head of the NPCC Cybercrime Programme, Chief Constable Peter Goodman. In summer 2020, the City of London Police published their annual data on cybercrime and fraud, which highlighted that the Essex Police Cyber Crime… Two Essex officers have been recognised at the National Police Chiefs’ Council Cyber Awards for their work....

New Zealand officer becomes first in force to wear hijab in uniform

Constable Zeena Ali had the opportunity to trial several versions of the hijab before she began her police training, with the item now an official elective item of uniform. The force worked alongside apparel design researchers Deb Cumming and Nina Weaver, from Massey University School of Design Wellington, to create… The New Zealand Police force has incorporated a hijab into its official uniform, with first officer to wear it saying it will open the door to female Muslims wishing to join....

Met re-imposes London residency requirement for recruits

The Metropolitan Police has re-implemented the London residency requirement for most entry routes. The idea is to help the Met achieve its new target of 40 per cent BAME recruits in 2022, outlined today in London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s Action Plan on ‘Transparency, Accountability and Trust in Policing’. The residency… The Met have re-introduced the requirement to live in London in order to join as an officer. But chair of the Met Federation, Ken Marsh, says it will have a "detrimental effect"....