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Professional development


       Study period extended for





       Force’s trainee detectives






            rainee detectives within the Force are   service to our communities.      While altering the current timelines
            now going to be given longer to study      “This all takes its toll and the high level   helps all candidates, it also gives the Force an
       Tbefore taking their National        of revision needed to pass the NIE suffers   added financial benefit.
       Investigating Exam (NIE).            meaning staff feel the need to very      Currently, staff who fail the exam in
          The Force has responded to concerns   reluctantly withdraw from the exam. This   November have to re-take it in March which
       that trainees were being put under huge   new approach is far more inclusive to all our   means they have to be issued with new
       pressure to pass the exam in a restricted   staff fairly taking everyone’s circumstances   learning manuals since these are published
       timeframe while already dealing with the   into account in order to give them the best   each December. The manuals cost £75 per
       stress of increased workload due to officer   chance of passing the exam.”  set.
       numbers being at an all-time low and more      Trudy adds: “I think this has been a case      Under the new scheme, anyone failing
       complex and hidden crimes being      of doing what we have always done but, by   the June exam can re-take it in September or
       investigated as a result of awareness   allowing all students longer to study, we are   November using the same manuals and
       campaigns.                           taking everyone’s needs into account, as well   therefore incurring no additional costs.
          The formal NIE induction has always   as the demands of the organisation, and we      The change to the NIE process will lead
       been held 14 weeks before the date of the   are giving far greater opportunities for all    to a delayed start for the Initial Crime
       November exam, allowing the recommended   students to pass.”             Investigators’ Development Programme
       College of Policing minimum time for the      Detective Chief            (ICIDP) and the officers’ subsequent
       students to study with the Blackstone’s   Superintendent Mark            accreditation but would be the start of a
       manuals provided by the Force. No    Payne, head of Force                more inclusive process that would be of
       maximum time for studying is stipulated by   Criminal Investigation,     benefit after the first run through.
       the college.                         authorised the change
          But now the Force is adopting a new   following approval from          ‘I want to make
       approach. When the Detective Academy   the Detective Academy
       process starts in September next year, the   Board.                       being a detective
       NIE induction, where students will be given      He says: “I am really   Detective Chief
       their manuals and information about the   keen that the Detective   Superintendent   as accessible as
       exam, will be in December 2020 with the   Academy represents the   Mark Payne.
       exam in June 2021. This model will be   breadth of people and             possible’
       repeated going forward.              talent within the organisation. After each
          DS Trudy Gittins, Federation workplace   process we talk to candidates about their   Detective Superintendent Anthony Tagg,
       representative and deputy chair of the Force   experience, and look at opportunities to   Force lead for the Detective Academy, is
       staff association EnAble, who suggested the   improve the process. As a result of this   committed to make the pathway to
       changes explains: “I have been in the role as   feedback, we have decided to extend the   becoming a detective as accessible as
       investigative training supervisor for just over   period available to study for the NIE.  possible.
       12 months now and, during that time, there      “This will assist all candidates but will      He acknowledges DS Sergeant Trudy
       have been many students who have enrolled   remove some of the time pressures on   Gittins’ work in recommending changes to
       for the NIE who have approached me just   members of staff who have childcare issues   the way in which West Midlands Police runs
       before the exam to withdraw for a huge   or work flexibly. The detective role provides   and administers the NIE to offer a more
       variety of legitimate reasons.       officers and staff with a brilliant career   inclusive and flexible process for those
          “It is well publicised that police forces   pathway. This change will allow even more   progressing through the Detective Academy.
       nationally, including West Midlands Police,   people to apply and succeed.”     Det Supt Tagg says: “It is recognised that
       are vastly understaffed and we are also
       who may also be juggling extremely complex “  I am really keen that the Detective
       doing so much to raise awareness of hidden
       and complex crimes such as child
       exploitation, modern slavery and forced
       marriage.
                                                     Academy represents the breadth of people

          “By encouraging more people to come
       forward this vastly increases the workload
                                                     and talent within the organisation. After
       and pressures of the staff taking the exam
       and difficult circumstances at home by being
       a single parent or a carer or just working    their experience, and look at opportunities
       more hours to keep up with the demands of
       their role in order to give a high level of   to improve the process.




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