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Membership
© College of Policing Limited 2013
Agenda
• Membership of the College of Policing
• Progress to date and future plans
• Frontline champions – panel discussion
Membership
Individual membership of the professional body for all in policing
“A professional body, professional organisation, or professional society is usually a non-profit organisation seeking to further a particular profession, the interests of individuals engaged in that profession, and the public interest”
Views from officers and staff
• Key findings– 53% reported being likely or very likely to join– 23% undecided as yet but interested
• Areas of interest– Career advice and skills accreditation framework
– Job opportunities within policing, training available, attachment/secondment vacancies board
– ‘How To’ guides, mobile apps and personalised news-feeds – Networking - keen to learn from experts, best practice and the
experiences of others nationally
– Ease of access and mobility of information
What’s in it for you?
• Standard Membership– Serving the professional needs of all individuals involved
in policing through a professional body that works closely with the forces to ensure that standards of professional practice are met
– No charge to UK policing family including BTP and CNC– Fees to be charged to international, academia and
commercial partners
• Premium Membership (optional)– Serving the personal career and wider needs of officers
and staff working in policing both collectively and individually
– Paid for by individuals on a voluntary basis
Where are we and timeline
• Membership IT system purchased in August - Protech
• Engaging with business areas and stakeholders to ‘configure’
• Initial delivery for Q1 in 2015 for first implementation and standard membership – Federated login and other core services
including CPD, course and event booking
• Consulting with potential members on premium services
The panel
• Iwan Jones – PCSO North Wales Police
• Dan Reynolds – Sergeant Cheshire Constabulary
• Rachel Vallins – DC Dorset Police
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