Knowledge, tools, confidence and skills for senior leaders who identify as being from a group currently underrepresented in the service.
This programme is suitable for chief inspectors, superintendents and police staff with equivalent responsibility. Underrepresentation is determined using Home Office workforce data.
It is assumed that delegates are senior leaders with a broad experience of leadership and supervision.
During the course, delegates will work in a mixed cohort of senior leaders to address the following key themes.
- Developing self-awareness and confidence.
- Sharing experience and peer support.
- Developing self-directed learning and development.
- Inclusion.
Benefits
The course will allow you to reflect upon your lived experiences and career challenges while:
- improving self-confidence
- developing a strong professional network
- accessing peer support
- learning from role models
- making clear plans to reach your full potential
This programme is not aimed at promotion, but will help you recognise your abilities to progress further in your policing career – whether laterally or vertically.
Course learning and activities
- Imposter feelings.
- Psychological safety.
- Self-confidence.
- Strengthscope psychometric.
- Presentation skills.
- Overcoming unwanted feelings.
- Individual tutorials.
- Independent study.
- Peer coaching and feedback.
- Reflection.
- Executive coaching (three sessions).
Qualification eligibility |
Chief inspectors, superintendents and police staff equivalents who identify as being from a group currently underrepresented in the service. |
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Rank/staff eligibility |
Chief inspectors and detective chief inspectors
Staff equivalent grades
Superintendents and detective superintendents
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Practitioner group |
Senior management or leadership responsibilities in a policing environment. |
Duration |
Four days. |
Accreditation |
No
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Cost |
Free to Home Office forces and core customers. Cancellation fee applies.
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Course contact |
Booking
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Delegates will receive exclusive access to College of Policing continuing professional development (CPD) events provided for senior leadership hub alumni from underrepresented backgrounds.
Where possible, delegates are encouraged to attend this programme as the first stage of their College of Policing development pathway before attending the police leadership programme – stage 4 (senior leaders).