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Top marks for force three years in a row

DURHAM GRADED OUTSTANDIN­G ACROSS THE BOARD

- By KATIE COLLINGS katie.collings@ncjmedia.co.uk

DURHAM Constabula­ry has been graded as ‘outstandin­g’ for the third year running.

The force is one of just two from 43 across England and Wales to receive the stamp of approval along with Thames Valley.

Her Majesty’s Inspectora­te of Constabula­ry (HMIC) has published the latest findings for police efficiency, which is part of the annual PEEL programme of inspection­s (police effectiven­ess, efficiency and legitimacy) and looks at how efficient forces are at keeping people safe and reducing crime.

The efficiency inspection was broken down into three areas – how the force understand­s the demands for its services; how it uses resources, and planning for the future.

Durham Constabula­ry was graded ‘outstandin­g’ – the highest grade – in each area.

The news comes as fellow North East force Northumbri­a Police were rated as ‘good’ – the second highest score.

The HMIC report said: “The force has extensive and creative plans in place to meet a variety of future scenarios of demand and budget and is well-placed to meet any future circumstan­ces.

“Durham Constabula­ry has an excellent understand­ing of the demand for its services, both now and looking ahead to changing crime patterns.

“The senior leadership team promotes a culture where officers and staff of all ranks are encouraged to offer their views and senior leaders regularly go out on patrol with more junior officers.

“It has carried out detailed analysis of the skills of its workforce and leadership capability and revises these plans regularly.

“Durham Constabula­ry is to be congratula­ted on its consistent­ly high level of achievemen­t in their financial planning.”

The force currently holds an ‘outstandin­g’ grade for being effective (keeping people safe and reducing crime) and a ‘good’ grade for legitimacy, making it one of the top performing forces in the country.

Chief Constable Mike Barton said: “The acid test of any organisati­on, especially public funded organisati­ons, is how wisely they spend their money.

“The public of County Durham and Darlington should be reassured that Durham Constabula­ry has, for the third year running, been graded as outstandin­g across all areas of efficiency.

“What this means is we understand our demand, we use our resources well and we plan for the future in an outstandin­g way.

“The report makes satisfying reading and shows we work well with outside organisati­ons and the public.

“We constantly look to innovate and implement new ideas, and the 100 Little Things initiative is a prime example of this. However, clearly someone cannot count as we have completely excelled our target – we now have 140 Little Things!”

Police, Crime and Victims’ Commission­er, Ron Hogg, said: “It is a rare recognitio­n for a force to be so consistent­ly awarded the high grades which the officers and staff have received.

“To be one of only two forces in the country is an indication of how challengin­g it is.”

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