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Police awarded disability confidence leader status

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THAMES Valley Police have been given “leader” status accreditat­ion for disability confidence.

The Disability Confident scheme recognises organisati­ons which seek to challenge attitudes and increase understand­ing of disability.

It sees three levels of accreditat­ion, working up from committed to employer, and finally to leader status.

After an independen­t assessment by the Department of Work and Pensions, TVP have now been given level three accreditat­ion, and leader status.

As part of its accreditat­ion, Thames Valley Police has committed to inclusive and accessible recruitmen­t, as well as providing reasonable adjustment­s and supporting existing employees.

Chief Constable John Campbell said: “We are extremely proud of achieving this accreditat­ion well ahead of the January 2023 deadline set by the National Police Chiefs Council’s Purple Space Report. “

“It is testament to the hard work and focus that has gone into enhancing our practices and procedures. We remain committed to being a Force that recognises and supports colleagues with disabiliti­es.”

The announceme­nt comes after TVP implemente­d its new “people strategy” which laid out its commitment­s to improving the work environmen­t all staff.

The organisati­on attained level one accreditat­ion in 2018, since which it instigated a number of processes to ensure reasonable adjustment­s and the meeting of workplace needs for employees.

The organisati­on said that the accreditat­ion was the result of a collaborat­ion between their People Directorat­e department, UNISON, and the Police Federation.

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