Independent Advisory Group Member (West Berkshire)
We are looking to appoint Independent Advisory Group Members to support our new Local Command Units across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Milton Keynes. The IAG will objectively and independently review matters of disproportionality, looking at areas such as use of force, stop and search, hate crime, Policing operations, critical and/or Major Incidents and workforce recruitment and retention in the context of legislation, guidance, policy and procedure.
We are seeking people from all walks of life who may be established scrutineers, people with lived experience of policing and/or disproportionality; community leaders/advocates, subject matter experts (defence solicitors/appropriate adults/health care professionals) or anyone who is passionate about making a positive difference to policing in Thames Valley Police.
Whatever your background or expertise, you will share our values to work impartially and with integrity contributing a wide range of experience which is of value to the Group and be well-informed, interested and engaged in the issues facing our local communities.
We are looking for people who may have experience of effectively challenging and questioning information to make balanced, reasonable and proportionate judgements to improve the delivery of policing for our communities. Regardless of experience, Group Members will be supported to ensure their voice is empowered and is heard.
Applicants must be over the age of 16, live, work or study in the Thames Valley area and be able to commit time to attend quarterly meetings, contribute to discussions and undertake training.
We are committed to diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from under-represented communities.
If you have any queries please contact Louise.Warbrick@thamesvalley.police.uk
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