Burton Mail

Graduates now set for police work

PRAISE FROM CHIEF CONSTABLE AS STUDENT RECRUITS COMPLETE DEGREES AFTER THREE YEARS

- By MAIL REPORTER editorial@burtonmail.co.uk

A TOTAL of 65 student recruits from Staffordsh­ire Police graduated at a special ceremony held at Staffordsh­ire County Showground.

The students, who began their studies in June and October 2019, completed their Degree in Profession­al Policing Practice (PCDA) or Diploma in Profession­al Policing Practice (DHEP) in June and October this year.

A total of 48 recruits completed the three-year Police Constable Degree Apprentice­ship, while 17 finished their two-year Degree Holder Entry Programme.

Both programmes of study combined a mixture of on-the-job practical policing experience with detective teams, as well as academic tutoring and rotations in different Staffordsh­ire Police department­s.

The force has worked in partnershi­p with Staffordsh­ire University to deliver the courses, which provide two entry routes into policing, both delivered under licence of the College of Policing.

Following their graduation, the students will now become officers based in either response, neighbourh­ood or specialist investigat­ion teams.

Chief Constable Chris Noble said: “These courses have offered the students a significan­t insight into the dayto-day world of policing that I’m sure they will encounter as they continue in their policing careers.

“The programmes are both challengin­g and fulfilling, much like the job they are soon to take on.

“No two days will be the same and the students should be so proud of what they have achieved in their studies as they look towards an exciting career with Staffordsh­ire Police.

“I was thrilled to see them graduate and wish them all the very best in their futures in the force.”

Paul Sims, profession­al developmen­t unit manager at Staffordsh­ire Police, said: “It was great to see so many of our DHEP and PCDA recruits graduate, after two or three years of carrying out frontline duties while studying with Staffordsh­ire University. “Both programmes enabled these graduates to gain hands-on experience in the force, while also furthering their academic qualificat­ions, which is vital as policing continues to evolve and change every day.

“They have already made some fantastic first steps in their career to help protect and serve their communitie­s and make a real difference.

“I look forward to seeing them progress and I’m sure the people of Staffordsh­ire look forward to seeing them continue to provide the profession­al policing service that our communitie­s expect.” Vice-chancellor and chief executive of Staffordsh­ire University, Professor Martin Jones, said: “Our police partnershi­p continues to go from strength to strength and the achievemen­ts of these fine officers, the opportunit­ies that have now opened up to them and impact they are having on the communitie­s they serve are a testament to the passion of the teams at both Staffordsh­ire University and Staffordsh­ire Police.

“We’re proud to be supporting such exceptiona­l officers through their early career journeys and I was honoured to spend the evening celebratin­g with our graduate officers, their families and friends.

“It is an event I will remember for a long time to come.”

We’re proud to be supporting such exceptiona­l officers through their early career journeys. Martin Jones

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Constable Chris Noble Some of the police graduates and (below) chief

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