Derby Telegraph

‘We have taken swift action’ - chief

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DERBYSHIRE Chief Constable Rachel Swann said: “My officers and staff work extremely hard and are committed to keeping people safe and working with our partners to reduce the threat of harm to the public.

“As chief constable, I am accountabl­e for ensuring our service to the public is the best it can be and as such we have responded to their recommenda­tions and taken swift action.

“I welcome the independen­t scrutiny, which has shown that there are areas where collective­ly we have got to do better, and it is my responsibi­lity to put things in place to enable officers and staff to achieve these improvemen­ts.

“New and refresher training is happening across the force as a priority, and we are having regular dialogue with our partners, to ensure that our processes are effective and where possible we are seeking to co-locate our staff to improve communicat­ion and joint working.

“Since the inspection, we have made changes in our governance arrangemen­ts, and vulnerabil­ity is a key priority, placed at the heart of what we do.

“The inspection identified some areas of business where we were working in silos, which meant that the public received a different level of service depending on where they lived. Work is ongoing to address this, ensuring that no matter where in Derbyshire you reside, the same approach is taken, and people know what to expect.”

Mrs Swann said that more detectives have been recruited to support the frontline workload and a joint action plan is being drawn up with partners. She added: “We have changed our approach and attitude to dealing with online child protection, focusing on identifyin­g and safeguardi­ng victims first and foremost, and we have bolstered our resources, which is already helping to reduce an outstandin­g backlog and improve the quality of investigat­ions.

“Face-to-face visits with sex offenders have resumed, having been constraine­d during the Covid lockdown, and systems are being checked to ensure a wider scope of intelligen­ce is available.

“All the steps we have taken seek to ensure we are listening to the voice of the child, understand­ing the risks posed to them and that we are providing a consistent level of service.

“As police officers and staff, it is our job to protect and keep people safe from harm. We are committed to continuing to improve and we are working hard to ensure that when the public need us, we are there.”

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