Understanding the landscape of policing when responding to vulnerability: Interviews with frontline officers across Wales
Authors: Emma Barton, Michelle McManus, Georgia Johnson, Gabriela Ramos Rodriguez, Annemarie Newbury, Hayley Janssen, Felicity Morris, Bethan Morris, Jo Roberts
Published on: 2nd September 2019
- All Wales/National
This report is the first in a series of reports that has sought to understand the landscape in policing vulnerability across Wales, which in turn will support the E.A.T programme approach. It outlines the reality of responding to vulnerable individuals for frontline officers, the enablers and blockers in current service delivery and examines the introduction of the Adverse Childhood Experience Trauma-Informed Multi-agency Early Action Together training (ACE TIME training). This report provides the individual, situational and organisational context within which to view post-ACE TIME training findings and provide key recommendations when preparing to deliver a National transformational and cultural change programme within policing.
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