Description
In this episode of Thin Digital Line, Jason Harwin explores
the future of policing’s most essential resource: its people. Joined by Jodie Stanley, Senior Service Designer at Exception, and Chief Constable Jason Hogg, National Police Chief Council's Head of the Workforce Coordination Committee, the discussion covers the fundamental changes needed to build a responsive, skilled and tech-enabled workforce ready for the mid-century realities of 2045.
Not only do they dive into the transformative potential of technology in policing, but our guests also explore the importance of training, diversity, culture and user-centred
design to ensure the Service remains effective and connected to the communities it serves.
Guests on this episode:
Jason Hogg, Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police, and Head of the NPCC Workforce Coordination Committee
And Jodie Stanley, Senior Service Designer at Exception, the digital transformation specialist which is renowned for supporting criminal justice organisations across the UK.
Hosted by Jason Harwin KPM, Thin Digital Line is an
Exception production. Visit https://exceptionuk.com/justice.
Chief Constable Jason Hogg, Head of the Workforce Coordination Committee at the National Police Chiefs' Council, on the workforce of 2045.
Listen to this penultimate episode of Thin Digital Line - Driven by Change - from Monday, 11th November. Available wherever you get your podcasts.
Published 11/08/24
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transformative role of data in the future of British policing.
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Published 10/28/24