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New Home Office-funded CDRP/CSP (Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership/ Community Safety Partnerships) academies/qualifications have been announced - nationwide throughout March 2010

Published: 
19 February, 2010

The fully funded Home Office CDRP/CSP training academies for CDRP/CSP Data Analysts, Managers and chairs aim to enhance data sharing and analysis between local CDRP/CSPs and A&E Departments.

New Home Office BTEC qualifications have also been commissioned which are only available to delegates of the CDRP/CSP Academies.

This new national programme of training and dedicated website from the Home Office is designed to help and improve how CDRP/CSP’s engage with local Accident and Emergency Departments in using data-sharing models and information.

The development of effective A&E data sharing is a priority area as part of the Tackling Knives and Serious Youth Violence Programme (TKAP).

Academies will be held at 10 university venues across the UK throughout March 2010.

The delegate places are strictly limited to 50 per university venue so please secure your place as soon as possible.

The programme will also include a funded CDRP/CSP Academy Training and Evaluation Conference this summer for Academy and BTEC delegates and students.

The Home Office are also funding full educational bursaries for 100 delegates at the Academies to attain new national BTEC qualifications to support this programme and the National Neighbourhood Justice BTEC Programme.

The new Home Office national qualifications (which will only be available to delegates of the Academies in the first instance through 2010) are:

  • BTEC Foundation Award in Specialist Training for CDRP/CSP Data Analysts in A&E settings for Data Sharing.
  • BTEC Foundation Award in the management of Information & Data Sharing for Managers and Chairs of CDRP/CSP’s.

CDRP/CSP Chairs, Co-ordinators and Government Offices are advised that because this Programme is specifically designed to enhance the relationships between CDRP/CSP’s and local A&E Departments, it is imperative they pass on this invitation to attend to any A&E, PCT or Health contacts involved with CDRP/CSP.

For further details about this programme click here.





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