Saturday, 25 February 2023

Met: The Turnaround Plan 2023-2025

The Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, has recently launched the Turnaround Plan, which outlines how the Met will achieve its objectives of building More Trust, Less Crime, and High Standards. The Plan includes revised values for its staff and sets out nine priority areas that require specific attention.


To create this Plan, the Met has been engaging with communities, partners, and its officers, volunteers, and staff. However, this is just the beginning of the process, as the published Plan is a draft that will be shared with partners and communities to gather feedback, especially related to the Met's approach to neighbourhood policing, community engagement, diversity, and inclusion.

The Met will use this feedback to finalize the Plan, which will be published in April 2023. Therefore, it is essential that community members participate in the survey to provide their feedback, which will be anonymous and used to inform the Met's decisions. The survey is being run by Ignite, and no personal identifying information is collected when a respondent takes a survey.

The Met will only have access to the responses given to the questions asked and will not be able to identify individuals or households. The results of these surveys will be shared within the Met to help ensure the views of the communities inform the decisions made.

It is crucial to participate in the survey to shape the final version of the Plan that will impact the Metropolitan Police's approach to policing and community engagement. Your participation is key to the Met's success in achieving its objectives of More Trust, Less Crime, and High Standards.

The survey will run for eight weeks from 20th January to 17th March 2023.


Source and details: Met The Turnaround Plan

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