Around 80 young people from across the country came together to reimagine policing in a landmark Hope Hack event.
The event heard from different forces about the great work they have going on in their area.
Groups of young people from across the country came together to give their views on policing and what the plan should focus on.
Experts and specialists joined new independent panel offering advice and guidance to combat racism and discrimination in policing.
The Independent Scrutiny and Oversight Board (ISOB) has scrutinised the Police Race Action Plan (PRAP) and in August 2023 they published their report, giving seven thematic and seventeen workstream specific recommendations to improve its delivery.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and the College of Policing today welcome T/Deputy Assistant Commissioner Dr Alison Heydari, as the appointed Programme Director for the Police Race Action Plan.
Improving the police response and effectiveness in supporting missing Black persons
National Police Chiefs' Council response to Independent Scrutiny and Oversight Board’s first annual report on the Police Race Action Plan.
Earlier this week, the National Black Police Association delivered a special conference in partnership with the Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation, the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC), College of Policing, and the University of East London.
Police Chiefs reaffirm their commitment to becoming an anti-racist service after receiving thousands of feedback responses on the Police Race Action Plan to help improve policing for Black people.
NPCC Lead for Children and Young Persons, T/DAC Catherine Roper, responds to a report into police officers in schools
The National Police Chiefs’ Council has responded to the findings of a super-complaint into how police deal with cases involving ethnic minority victims of sexual abuse, including those at risk of honour-based abuse.