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Future superintendents – webinar series

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The National Centre for Police Leadership (NCPL) are running a series of free online webinars.
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A female police officer in the workplace

The future superintendents webinar series covers different areas of continuing professional development (CPD). These webinars are for individuals from under-represented groups up to, and including, chief inspector rank and staff equivalent.

Behind the rank/role: panel Q&A

28 January 2025, 10am to 11am

Join an exclusive live Q&A panel. This is your chance to ask real-time questions and get honest, answers and advice from a panel of officers and staff who have successfully navigated the journey to superintendent level. This is a rare opportunity to gain insider knowledge and tips from those who’ve been through it.

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Interview / Board preparation and readiness

Tuesday 18 February 2025, 10am to 11.30am

This dynamic online webinar dives into essential strategies for interview and board preparation, equipping you with proven frameworks for success. You’ll also get insight into the new Competency and Values Framework (2024).

The recruitment process should be set up to ensure fairness and forces have got better in understanding reasonable adjustments – make sure you raise any concerns beforehand. From my own experience, preparation and confidence are crucial. Knowing what to expect is therefore helpful. Think of the process positively – it gives you the chance to showcase your operational and leadership skills – things like using the STAR method can help structure answers and improve confidence to ensure you are successful.

Chief Superintendent Sara Crane 

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