Police Now
Founded | 2015 |
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Type | Registered Charity and Company limited by guarantee |
Focus | Police Officer Recruitment |
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Area served | England and Wales |
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Revenue | £7.2m |
Employees | 86 |
Website | www |
Police Now is a British charity supporting the recruitment of police officers across England & Wales. The social enterprise works with 31 of 43 police forces.[1]
History[]
Police Now was initially set up as a graduate scheme by former Detective Chief Inspector David Spencer and Detective Superintendent Tor Garnett at the Metropolitan Police Service.[2] Following its incubation within the Metropolitan Police, Police Now became an independent charitable social enterprise in April 2016.[3] The scheme was inspired by Teach First, the educational initiative that recruits graduates into schools.[4][5]
Activities[]
Police Now recruit graduates into policing across England and Wales.[6] The charity delivers two programme recruiting future Neighbourhood Police Officers and direct entry Detectives.[7][8]
Police Now is known for its focus on recruiting a diverse range of people into policing with a particular focus on recruiting Black, Asian and minority ethnic people. The social enterprise believes the wider policing sector can do more to advance diversity and inclusion.[9] Police forces in the UK often come under scrutiny for their lack of diversity.[10] During a recruitment campaign arguing that police forces needed to reflect the communities they serve, Lord Woolley, a trustee of the charity, claimed the lack of diversity in UK police forces could be attributed to stop and search and criminalisation of young black men for minor offences.[11]
Governance[]
Police Now's board of trustees is chaired by Sir Ian Powell. The organisation is a registered charity,[12] and a registered company limited by guarantee.[13]
The charity has appointed a number of notable trustees[]
- Helen Ball QPM, Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police
- Louisa Rolfe OBE, Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police
- Lord Woodley Kt, Political activist and politician
- James Bowler CB, Senior Civil Servant
- Rhammel Afflick BEM, Political activist
- Judith Clegg, Entrepreneur and author
References[]
- ^ Limited, Alamy. "Stock Photo - Police Now 100 day impact event". Alamy.
- ^ Urwin, Rosamund (October 9, 2014). "The new blue line: meet two Detective Inspectors with a difference,". www.standard.co.uk.
- ^ "Police Now Cohort 1 Final Evaluation Report" (PDF) – via www.london.gov.uk.
- ^ Williams, Sally. "How Police Now is reviving urban community policing" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
- ^ "Police Now: The beat generation". CIPD People Profession.
- ^ "A new beat". September 6, 2019 – via PR Newswire.
- ^ "A new beat". August 20, 2015 – via The Economist.
- ^ "Graduates can become detectives in just 12 weeks with new Police Now scheme". Blasting News. June 11, 2018.
- ^ "Written evidence submitted by Police Now". June 1, 2020 – via UK Parliament.
- ^ "Police force diversity is improving in the UK – but there's a long way to go". June 4, 2020 – via UK Parliament.
- ^ "Stop and search 'makes it harder to hire black police officers'". November 1, 2020 – via The Guardian.
- ^ "POLICE NOW - Charity 1168427". register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk.
- ^ Company no. 09922205. See also
- Law enforcement in the United Kingdom
- Charities based in the United Kingdom
- 2015 establishments in the United Kingdom
- United Kingdom charity stubs
- Law enforcement stubs