The Certificate in Knowledge of Policing (CKP) is a new Level 3 qualification designed by Skills for Justice, the Sector Skills Council for the Police and the College of Policing, as a pre-join option for the position of Constable. From April 2013, all applicants wishing to join the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) as a regular police constable will be required to hold the CKP as delivered through a College of Policing approved provider. It is expected that over the forthcoming months other forces will make similar announcements. Havering College is an Approved Provider. Our Trainers and Assessors are ex- and serving police officers, who between them have decades of operational policing experience. They are qualified and experienced police trainers, police recruit assessors, NVQ assessors and internal verifiers. Our course meets the standards required by the National College of Policing. Delivered by qualified police trainers, learning will cover essential knowledge and practice from providing an initial response, initial support to victims and witnesses, interviewing and search techniques through to arrest. The course will also include advice on the preparation for the police selection process, including advice on the health and fitness test. Unlike courses offered elsewhwere, we do not just deliver the basic theory. Our course is a couple of days longer than most and delivered through a blended approach which comprises taught sessions, discussion, role play, staged scenarios, guest speakers and self-directed study - all designed to reinforce the learning process through linking it to real police practice. You will also benefit from access to approved, specialised online learning resources available on the College of Policing web-based learning environment (NCALT).
Name: CERTIFICATE IN KNOWLEDGE OF POLICING (TUES FRI) Qualification title: Certificate in Knowledge of Policing (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment Informal assessment will be continuous throughout the course by means of tutorials and one to one sessions, providing feedback and support to ensure effective learning. Formal assessments will be in the form of short answer tests for each module. In addition to the £825 tuition fees, learners are expected to pay £100 for a login to a learning resource (NCALT) which will greatly enhance your prospects of success. This resource is provided by the College of Policing If you are successful in your application to the Metropolitan Police your login will remain live. The 10 compulsory modules are: Knowledge of : - providing initial support to victims; - gathering and submitting information; - providing an initial response to an incident; - arresting, retaining and reporting; - conducting an investigation; - interviewing victims and witnesses; - interviewing suspects; - searching individuals and property; - searching vehicles; - managing conflict. Additionally, these modules are enriched with content specified by the College of Policing. Your learning commitment: The College of Policing, Skills for Justice and the MPS estimate you will need to devote about 240 hours of study to successfully complete the CKP. The taught modules make up 88 hours of this requirement, which means, depending on your knowledge, experience and the length of the course, you will need to devote between 6 and 10 hours a week towards directed study and assignments. Awarding City & Guilds of London Institute Created 20160408 09:24:40 Updated 20160408 09:24:40
None
HAVERING COLLEGE OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION
Further Education
information@havering-college.ac.uk
01708 462801
http://www.havering-college.ac.uk
Ardleigh Green Road Town: Hornchurch County:Havering
Title: Certificate in Knowledge of Policing (QCF) Qualification: Certificate in Knowledge of Policing (QCF) Classification: Health, Public Services and Care