Modernising
Policy
Reform and Social Responsibility
7th December 2010, The Barbican, London
A radical redesign of workforce strategy is required in this era of
austerity. The management of personnel, information and outcomes is
integral to providing a quality police service that is more
transparent, accountable and accessible, and can help to reconnect
the police with the public, whilst ensuring that value for money
and safer communities are achievable. The challenge will be how to
reorganise, collaborate more effectively and prioritise the core
services that police can provide.
The Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill will offer new
opportunities for individuals, communities and police officers at
all levels to shape the future of our policing. The emphasis has
now shifted away from quantity-driven goals towards improving the
quality of service and allowing people to challenge police
performance.
At our fourth annual Modernising Policing Conference, we will
discuss how to manage workforce change, implement lean strategies,
build community trust, empower the public and showcase the latest
innovative solution providers. This conference will give you the
opportunity to debate strategic policy and learn how to deliver
policing for the people with fewer resources.
Speakers Include:
Chaired by Simon Reed - Vice-Chairman, Police Federation of England
and Wales
Jan Berry - Independent Reducing Bureaucracy Advocate
Detective Superintendent Gary Linton - Head of ACPO Criminal
Records Office (ACRO)
Jane Furniss - Chief Executive Officer, The Independent Police
Complaints Commission
Speakers
Include:
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Chaired by Simon Reed - Vice-Chairman, Police Federation of England
and Wales
-
Jan Berry - Independent Reducing Bureaucracy Advocate
-
Detective Superintendent Gary Linton - Head of ACPO Criminal
Records Office (ACRO)
-
Jane Furniss - Chief Executive Officer, The Independent Police
Complaints Commission
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