Who Should Attend?
Chief Officers should ensure that candidates attending this course are:
- Employed in a role that requires them to either respond to sudden childhood death or investigate cases that are deemed to be suspicious
substantive Inspector or above - PIP Level 2 competent (for senior BCU detectives) or PIP level 3 registered (for SIOs)
There are a maximum of 6 places each for senior CID Initial Responders and Senior Investigating Officers
Course / Module entry requirements
N/A
No. of courses being run
2011/12 (Full Year): 5
2012/13 (half year): 6
Dates and Venues
From: 26 Mar 2012
To: 30 Mar 2012
Venue:
Wyboston
Places: Course Full
From: 16 Apr 2012
To: 20 Apr 2012
Venue:
Ryton
Places: Available
From: 14 May 2012
To: 18 May 2012
Venue:
Ryton
Places: Available
From: 11 Jun 2012
To: 15 Jun 2012
Venue:
Ryton
Places: Available
From: 10 Sep 2012
To: 14 Sep 2012
Venue:
Ryton
Places: Available
From: 26 Nov 2012
To: 30 Nov 2012
Venue:
Ryton
Places: Available
Course / Module duration
Certification
This course attracts CPD points for SIOs registered at PIP level 3
For bookings and enquiries, please contact
Tel: 01480 401811
Email:
enquiries_investskills@npia.pnn.police.uk
Cost to HO Forces
£1460.00 Residential
£1093.00 Non-Residential
Cost to non HO Forces
£N/A Residential
£N/A Non-Residential
Overview
The course has been developed to enable the police senior detective workforce to respond properly and effectively to instances of sudden childhood death in accordance with national and local protocols. The drivers for this course are the Kennedy Report and several high profile cases from which the report is derived. There are two modules aimed at discrete target audiences a) senior BCU detectives / CID managers who manage the initial response to all instances of sudden childhood death, and b) Senior Investigating Officers (SIO) at PIP level 3 who manage the investigation into suspicious cases The two modules are combined into one single 4-day course that allows shared learning and understanding to be achieved through the use of case studies.
Aims
To provide BCU senior detectives and SIOs with the knowledge, understanding and skill required to enable them to effectively respond to incidents of childhood death, thereby improving their ability to determine whether a crime might have been committed, and to provide an effective foundation for any potential homicide investigation.
To provide SIO's with additional capability, over and above their capability at PIP Level 3, to comprehensively investigate those cases of childhood death that are unexplained from the outset but believed to be suspicious.
Objectives
After attending this course the participant will be able to:
