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The Allyship in the Workplace Conference 2024

The Allyship in the Workplace Conference 2024

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The Patient Engagement and Experience Conference 2024

The Patient Engagement and Experience Conference 2024

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The Inclusion and Diversity in the Voluntary Sector Conference 2024

The Inclusion and Diversity in the Voluntary Sector Conference 2024

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Women in the Criminal Justice System: Improving Outcomes through Resettlement and Rehabilitation 2024

Women in the Criminal Justice System: Improving Outcomes through Resettlement and Rehabilitation 2024

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The Flooding Conference 2024: Resilience, Management and Response

The Flooding Conference 2024: Resilience, Management and Response

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Everton Free School Crime Prevention Initiatives

Stephen Baker, the principal of Everton Free School and Football College, and Assistant Head Andrew Pearl, are pioneering new strategies to address behavioural challenges and criminal exploitation among vulnerable youth in Liverpool. Their innovative approach integrates multi-agency collaboration and focuses on understanding and meeting the underlying needs of at-risk students.

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Driving Digital Evidence Innovation with the College of Policing

Unlike lawsuits 20 years ago, digital evidence appears in more than 90% of all crimes committed today. At our Digital Policing Conference 2024, Sarra Fotheringham, Policing Standards Manager for Digital and Cyber at the College of Policing, delivered a compelling session on the importance of workforce competencies in the digital evidence landscape.

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Protecting SMEs from Cybercrime: PCC Collaboration with the NEBRC

We welcomed Joy Allen, Police and Crime Commissioner for Durham, at the Digital Policing Conference 2024, who highlighted the pivotal role of collaborative efforts in protecting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from the growing threat of cybercrime. Her presentation focused on the innovative initiatives undertaken by the Northeast Business Resilience Centre (NEBRC), a key player within the National Cyber Resilience Centre network.

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Invisible Children: Barnardo’s Explores the Cost of Living Impact

The cost of living crisis has far-reaching impacts on vulnerable communities, particularly children at risk of criminal and sexual exploitation. Recent research conducted by Barnardo’s, a leading child welfare organisation, delves into the troubling connections between financial hardship and child exploitation. Jess Edwards, the Senior Policy Advisor for Childhood Harm at Barnardo's, recently presented these findings at our National County Lines, Gangs and Violence Conference.

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Managing UK Police Finances Effectively: Current Budgets, Initiatives, and Grants

The funding of UK police forces is a multifaceted process involving central government grants, local funding from council tax, and other specific grants and funding streams. As of the 2023-2024 fiscal year, the total funding for the police is projected to be around £15.8 billion. Effective budget management within the UK police forces is crucial to maintaining public safety and ensuring efficient use of taxpayer funds. With the ever-evolving landscape of crime and public expectations, police forces must navigate complex financial challenges to deliver optimal services.

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