Academic team: Keely Duddin and Kendal Wright
Policing partners: British Transport Police and Police Federation
Status: Complete
As UK police forces drive forward recruitment drives such as Operation Uplift, there are increased proportions of female officers and staff recruited. Two main priorities across the board are wellbeing and inclusion. It is therefore essential we better understand the organisational health and personal wellbeing of officers and staff, as a direct consequence of pregnancy and maternity leave. This research seeks to join up the actual experiences of both officers and staff who have been pregnant and had a period of maternity leave.
The key aims of this research.
Title | Outputs type | Lead academic | Year |
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Examining the impact of pregnancy, maternity leave and returning to work on women in policing | Final report | Duddin, K | 2023 |
Mothers and maternity leave: Are police forces past their 'due date'? | Journal article | Wright, K | 2022 |
The States of Jersey Police recently completed a transformative Continued Professional Development (CPD) programme that is setting a new benchmark in investigative excellence and fostering increased public confidence in law enforcement.
Designed and delivered by Ian McNeill, Senior Lecturer in CPD Development in Policing at the Centre for Policing Research and Learning (CPRL) at the Open University, the programme was developed in collaboration with the Operation Soteria Joint Unit and academics from across all six pillars of the Operation Soteria national programme.