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  • Care Experienced Children and Young People: Making Policing in Your Area Better

    This survey is to gather the opinions of Care Experienced young people aged 12-25 (inclusive) to help produce the next Corporate Parenting Plan 2024-27 for Police Scotland. The Plan will outline how Police Scotland intends to interact with children and young people who have Care Experience, and contribute towards the wider care system in the coming years. You can find out more about Corporate Parenting Plans on the Scottish Government website . Complete the survey to collect... More
    Closed 9 September 2024
  • Police Scotland Youth Volunteers (PSYV) go to New Zealand

    PSYV recently took part in a Leadership and Development Course in New Zealand. This case study covers the highlights of their experience. This was a partnership between Police Scotland , New Zealand Police, Blue Light New Zealand, Australia’s Police Citizen Youth Clubs, and USA Police Athletic League. The course created an opportunity where young people could learn new skills such as how to communicate effectively, how to work as a team, and how to motivate others.... More
    Closed 15 July 2024
  • Police Scotland's Use of Enhanced CCTV Technology: Public Consultation

    CCTV object recognition software can be used to search recorded or live CCTV imagery for objects to enhance policing services in an effort to provide an effective and efficient service to the public. We are exploring how Police Scotland can utilise CCTV object recognition to increase safety and support us in responding to threat, risk and harm in our communities. This proposal does not include any facial matching or facial recognition technology, only a capability to... More
    Closed 2 May 2024
  • Highland Children and Young People's Participation Survey

    Calling all young people living in Highland - have your say! Police Scotland is involved in the Steering Group overseeing work in the Highland Council area to develop a Participation Strategy for children and young people. We want you to influence and shape the strategy through understanding what matters to you. There will also be face to face and online engagement sessions, lasting 30-45 minutes, led by young facilitators, between end of Febraury and the beginning of April.... More
    Closed 30 April 2024
  • Elevate: amplifying the voices of refugees and asylum seekers

    The 'Elevate' programme amplifies the voices of refugees and asylum seekers in decision-making processes across Scotland, and works to increase the understanding of their lived experience within key public bodies and third-sector organisations. Funded by the Scottish Government and led by Mental Health Foundation we work closely with transport, health and social care, education and policing organisations to ensure that one of the most marginalised groups in society is encouraged to... More
    Closed 30 April 2024
  • Leadership & challenge accreditation awarded to Police Scotland Youth Volunteers (PSYV) at Loch Eil

    A total of 104 youth volunteers from across Scotland attended an SCQF accredited Adventure and Challenge Award course at the Outward Bound Trust , Loch Eil near Forth William. Their deployment built upon the good practice of previous activities undetaken by national or local PSYV groups; bringing together a group of young people to experience the benefits of working together and having the opportunity to develop new skills, as well as the opportunity to gain accedited... More
    Closed 5 April 2024
  • Police Scotland Youth Volunteers (PSYV) Academic Evaluation

    Police Scotland has commissioned the first ever academic-led evaluation of the Police Scotland Youth Volunteers programme. Running over two and a half years, the evaluation will seek to understand more about the difference the programme makes in the lives of young people in our communities, as well as further benefits experienced by local areas through having youth volunteering embedded. We want to understand what positive outcomes, if any, the programme enables and where there could be... More
    Closed 1 April 2024
  • Our Big Youth Conversation 2023-2024

    The past few years have been unlike any in recent history. Now, more than ever, we need young people to make their voices heard so we know how best to deliver our services. We are launching Our Big Youth Conversation. We want young Scots to tell us what they love and what they think needs to change. Their ideas and opinions will help us to deliver effective policing and services for young people in local areas, helping us create safe and well communities for everyone. ... More
    Closed 31 March 2024
  • Your Police 2023-2024

    Understanding the views and priorities of Scotland's diverse communities is fundamental to how Police Scotland responds to the needs of the public. Our public engagement activities help us improve how we deliver our policing services in local communities, ensuring they are accessible for everyone. It is vital that we listen, understand, and take action using your views and experiences. Our Joint Strategy for Policing (2023) creates the space within policing to inform our services... More
    Closed 31 March 2024
  • BSL Version: Your Police 2023-2024

    Understanding the views and priorities of Scotland's diverse communities is fundamental to how Police Scotland responds to the needs of the public. Our public engagement activities help us improve how we deliver our policing services in local communities, ensuring they are accessible for everyone. It is vital that we listen, understand, and take action using your views and experiences. Our Joint Strategy for Policing (2020) creates the space within policing to... More
    Closed 31 March 2024
  • Democracy Matters

    Somebody, somewhere is making decisions on your behalf. Democracy Matters conversations have already started to explore whether far more of these decisions could be made by communities themselves. This is a key and connected part of the wider Local Governance Review which is looking across all of Scotland’s vital public services to consider how power and resources should be shared between national and local government. The Scottish Government are keen for everyone across... More
    Closed 28 February 2024
  • A Human Rights Bill for Scotland: Consultation

    Scotland is a modern, inclusive nation which respects, protects, and fulfils all internationally recognised human rights. We have made great strides in our collective human rights journey and have committed to go further through a new Human Rights Bill that will incorporate international human rights standards already signed and ratified by the UK into domestic law in Scotland. Embedding international human rights in Scotland will further emphasise the importance of all people being... More
    Closed 5 October 2023
  • British Sign Language National Plan 2023 - 2029 Consultation

    Scottish Government are consulting on the British Sign Langauge National Plan 2023-29. Please visit the link below to review and share your views. More
    Closed 3 September 2023
  • Care Experienced Colleagues Group

    Colleagues with lived experience of care from across Police Scotland have come together to form the Care Experienced Colleagues Group. The group is supported by our Partnerships, Prevention and Community Wellbeing Division Children and Young People team and Who Cares? Scotland , who work with care experienced young people and care leavers across Scotland. Care includes when a child or young person has spent time living in foster care, kinship care, those... More
    Closed 4 July 2023
  • Trans and Non-binary Experiences 2023

    A society where everyone can thrive and flourish flows from Police Scotland’s purpose to improve the lives and wellbeing of our fellow citizens, for the benefit of all. Discrimination should have no place in society and no place in policing. Disadvantage and injustice persist and policing has an important role to play as, collectively, we build a country where everyone knows they are safe and secure. Scottish Trans are conducting this survey. They want to know more about... More
    Closed 20 June 2023
  • Imagine A Man: Building positive masculinity with young people

    The programme has been produced by YouthLink Scotland, the national agency for youth work, and is all about building positive masculinity with young people in the midst of what is being described as Scotland’s ‘crisis of masculinity’. The launch of the programme and its comprehensive education resources follows on from research by No Knives, Better Lives which explored what it was like to be a boy or young man in Scotland today on three key themes: What are... More
    Closed 11 May 2023
  • Joint Strategy for Policing 2023-2026

    In 2020, the Scottish Police Authority and Police Scotland agreed and published our Joint Strategy for Policing (2020), Policing for a Safe Protected and Resilient Scotland . This strategy describes our ambitions for the future of policing in Scotland framed around five strategic outcomes. Good progress has been made in developing our service since that point and the time is right to review our strategy. The Vision for Justice was published in 2022, and Scottish Government has... More
    Closed 23 April 2023
  • Refugee and Asylum Seeker Experiences

    This study builds an understanding of the quantity and quality of refugees’ social networks, and their role in influencing public perceptions and engagement with the police. It applies the Social Connections Mapping Tool (SCMT) methodology, combined with in-depth interviews with refugees, asylum-seekers, police personnel, and associated services to identify refugee and asylum-seeker experiences, trust and confidence with Police Scotland and associated services. Findings •... More
    Closed 12 April 2023
  • Accounting for Complexities: An Intersectional Approach to Enhancing Police Practitioner Accountability, Legitimacy & Sustainable Reform

    The authors undertook a literature review on intersectionality and policing to provide a critical, impact based account of scholarly/academic engagement with policing and intersectionality. This review informs an intersectional good practice toolkit by which police organisations can better engage with the phenomenon of intersectionality and its implications for policing and ‘seldom heard communities’. Additionally, the authors hosted two interactive workshops to share preliminary... More
    Closed 12 April 2023
  • Inquiring Together: Collaborative Research with BAME Communities and Serving Officers

    This project assisted police officers to engage, as co-inquirers, with people who are seldom heard in a research and policy context: BAME communities in the Dundee, Aberdeenshire and Glasgow areas. The project used a qualitative Participatory Action Research approach to build a community engagement model, holding multiple cycles of enquiry where participants and co-inquirers discussed topics including previous experiences of policing, guidelines for good community-police practice and... More
    Closed 12 April 2023
  • Role of Empathy in Police Contact with Young People from Disadvantaged Backgrounds

    This report is concerned with a study that was funded by the Scottish Institute for Police Research as part of the Seldom Heard Voices project. Seldom-heard voices refers to groups or communities who may be less likely to engage with the police for a variety reason such as race, religion, sexuality, disability, age, or deprivation. In the case of this study, we were interested in young people identifying within the LGBTQI+ community and with the additional intersectional criteria of being... More
    Closed 12 April 2023
  • To Be Seen and Heard

    Photovoice is a research method which has been used to work with people in a variety of circumstances to try and maximise engagement and amplify their voices. We sought to understand whether and how photovoice would engage young people to identify places and spaces where their voices are heard or ignored. Our project in Wallacetown, Ayr with the Scottish Violence Reduction Unit identified a number of opportunities and challenges to be considered when using photovoice. Practical issues were... More
    Closed 12 April 2023
  • BSL Version: Your Police 2022-2023

    Police Scotland has continued to meet the needs of our communities during a demanding and difficult period for the people of Scotland. Understanding the views and priorities of Scotland's diverse communities is fundamental to how Police Scotland responds to the needs of the public. Our public engagement activities help us improve how we deliver our policing services in local communities, ensuring they are accessible for everyone. What happens with what you tell us It... More
    Closed 31 March 2023
  • Your Police 2022-2023

    Police Scotland has continued to meet the needs of our communities during a demanding and difficult period for the people of Scotland. Understanding the views and priorities of Scotland's diverse communities is fundamental to how Police Scotland responds to the needs of the public. Our public engagement activities help us improve how we deliver our policing services in local communities, ensuring they are accessible for everyone. What happens with what you tell us It is vital that... More
    Closed 31 March 2023
  • Local Police Plans 2023-2026

    The Chief Constable is responsible for the delivery of policing in Scotland. Section 47 of the Police & Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012 requires that the local police commander must prepare a ‘Local Police Plan’. Our Local Police Plans explain how we will deliver on priorities in your local area over the next three years. We are currently developing plans for 2023-26. Developing these plans offers the opportunity to work together with our partners and communities to... More
    Closed 12 February 2023
  • Public Counter Opening Hours: Fife Division (BSL version)

    The way people contact the police has changed a great deal over the years. People are using our public counters less. More people are now using other ways to contact the police, such as by telephone or online. This is happening in other places too as society changes, and is not unique to Fife or Scotland. Changes within our Contact, Command and Control (C3) Division, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, have seen an increase in remote and online... More
    Closed 30 January 2023
  • Public Counter Opening Hours: Fife Division

    The way people contact the police has changed a great deal over the years. People are using our public counters less. More people are now using other ways to contact the police, such as by telephone or online. This is happening in other places too as society changes, and is not unique to Fife or Scotland. Changes within our Contact, Command and Control (C3) Division, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, have seen an increase in remote and online contact options.... More
    Closed 30 January 2023
  • Violence Against Women and Girls: Your Stories

    At Police Scotland we are committed to listening to the experiences of our communities. We are developing a Violence against Women and Girls Strategy that will be informed by our values, ethics and service standards, and by understanding lived and living experience. The Scottish Government's 'Equally Safe' strategy sets out a vision for Scotland . Our own strategy will support what we do, and how we do it, alongside our partners in all sectors, to help achieve this vision for Scotland.... More
    Closed 16 October 2022
  • Women's Safety in Public Places - The City of Edinburgh Council Consultation

    This consultation is shared on behalf of The City of Edinburgh Council. At its meeting on 30 November 2021, the Council’s Policy and Sustainability Committee approved a consultation into women and girls' feelings about safety in public spaces in Edinburgh. We recognise that many women and girls do not feel safe in public places and we are working to identify what makes particular areas and places feel safe or unsafe. We want to hear from all Edinburgh residents, particularly... More
    Closed 20 September 2022
  • Caithness: Your Police, You Decide

    Caithness Voluntary Group (CVG) and Police Scotland are working together on an approach called ' Participatory Budgeting '. This will involve local people having a say over how we spend £32,000 in the Caithness area. The project, called Your Police, You Decide , has been funded by the Scottish Government and aims to improve local democracy, ensuring that communities are more engaged with decision-making to improve safety and wellbeing. ... More
    Closed 24 July 2022
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