Capita Announces Details of Its Transition to Elected Police and Crime Commissioners Conference – Wednesday, 22nd February 2012, Central London
Capita’s Transition to Elected Police and Crime Commissioners Conference is taking place on Wednesday, 22nd February 2012 in Central London.
London, United Kingdom, November 30, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Ministerial Address from Nick Herbert MP, Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice, Home Office
Chair: Fraser Sampson, Chief Executive, West Yorkshire Police Authority, and Chair, Association of Police Authority Chief Executives
Bob Atkins, Treasurer, Metropolitan Police Authority
Cllr Mark Burns-Williamson, Chair, Association of Police Authorities
Gordon Falconer, Community Safety Manager, Surrey County Council
The Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act will revolutionise the way police forces in England and Wales are governed, giving local communities the power to elect and hold to account their own police and crime commissioners. Capita’s Transition to Elected Police and Crime Commissioners Conference brings together Police Forces, Police and Local Authorities and other public bodies to consider how best to achieve accountability, transparency and collaborative working in the new structural landscape.
Attend this event to hear from expert speakers who will examine fundamental changes to governance, funding and partnership working and to take away vital lessons on preparing your area for the crucial first Police and Crime Commissioner Elections in November 2012.
Benefits of attending:
· Hear from the Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice on the future of policing
· Explore the role of police authorities in supporting the transition process so that national priorities will continue to be delivered when they disband
· Examine future funding streams and new financial processes
· Understand how Chief Constables and the Elected Police and Crime Commissioners will be held to account
· Gain insight from a local authority on setting up their Police and Crime Panel
· Learn from expert speakers on how to achieve scrutiny and transparency
· Take the opportunity to join an interactive panel focussing on key elements of the transition process including workforce reform, collaboration and partnership working
More information: http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/public-sector-conferences/police-criminal-justice/full-conference/article/transition-to-elected-police-and-crime-commissioners.html?code=SMMK
Programme brochure: http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/pdfgen.html?filename=Elected_Police_and_Crime_Commissioners_WOPDF.pdf&code=SMMK
Contact: Catherine Kennedy – 020 7202 0557, Catherine.kennedy@capita.co.uk
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Chair: Fraser Sampson, Chief Executive, West Yorkshire Police Authority, and Chair, Association of Police Authority Chief Executives
Bob Atkins, Treasurer, Metropolitan Police Authority
Cllr Mark Burns-Williamson, Chair, Association of Police Authorities
Gordon Falconer, Community Safety Manager, Surrey County Council
The Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act will revolutionise the way police forces in England and Wales are governed, giving local communities the power to elect and hold to account their own police and crime commissioners. Capita’s Transition to Elected Police and Crime Commissioners Conference brings together Police Forces, Police and Local Authorities and other public bodies to consider how best to achieve accountability, transparency and collaborative working in the new structural landscape.
Attend this event to hear from expert speakers who will examine fundamental changes to governance, funding and partnership working and to take away vital lessons on preparing your area for the crucial first Police and Crime Commissioner Elections in November 2012.
Benefits of attending:
· Hear from the Minister of State for Policing and Criminal Justice on the future of policing
· Explore the role of police authorities in supporting the transition process so that national priorities will continue to be delivered when they disband
· Examine future funding streams and new financial processes
· Understand how Chief Constables and the Elected Police and Crime Commissioners will be held to account
· Gain insight from a local authority on setting up their Police and Crime Panel
· Learn from expert speakers on how to achieve scrutiny and transparency
· Take the opportunity to join an interactive panel focussing on key elements of the transition process including workforce reform, collaboration and partnership working
More information: http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/public-sector-conferences/police-criminal-justice/full-conference/article/transition-to-elected-police-and-crime-commissioners.html?code=SMMK
Programme brochure: http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/pdfgen.html?filename=Elected_Police_and_Crime_Commissioners_WOPDF.pdf&code=SMMK
Contact: Catherine Kennedy – 020 7202 0557, Catherine.kennedy@capita.co.uk
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Capita Conferences
Catherine Kennedy
020 7202 0557
www.capitaconferences.co.uk
Contact
Catherine Kennedy
020 7202 0557
www.capitaconferences.co.uk
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