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This penultimate episode of a short series of the podcast called Tech Perspectives is brought to you in partnership with The Emergency Tech Show and the Police Digital Service.
Catherine talks to Scot Dunn Chief Digital and Innovation Officer for Humberside Police.
This conversation builds nicely on from those earlier in this series as we look at how a police force can innovate when it has limited budgets.
Scot shares four innovations from his force: from the officer on the beat, to the victim who is having the worst day of their lives and just wants to know what’s going on, to an efficient way of running non-emergency call handling and ending with predicting officer wellbeing needs.
It just shows innovation takes many forms, requires a healthy risk appetite and a willingness to be OK with failure because that's how you learn.
Speakers:
Catherine Levin, Emergency Services Times
Scot Dunn, Humberside Police
Registration is now open for The Emergency Tech Show where you can hear a lot more conversations like this one and meet the suppliers who are providing the solutions faced by the emergency services.
CPD accreditation from CPDme
This episode is worth 0.5 CPD points. To collect your certificate email [email protected].
Download the free CPDme app to document your learning, reflect on how it aligns with your goals, and defend your decision-making when evidencing your CPD.
The app provides a structured approach to capturing your reflections, making it easier to showcase your growth and meet professional standards. A copy of this certificate will also be added to the app when you request a free account.
By Emergency Services TimesThis penultimate episode of a short series of the podcast called Tech Perspectives is brought to you in partnership with The Emergency Tech Show and the Police Digital Service.
Catherine talks to Scot Dunn Chief Digital and Innovation Officer for Humberside Police.
This conversation builds nicely on from those earlier in this series as we look at how a police force can innovate when it has limited budgets.
Scot shares four innovations from his force: from the officer on the beat, to the victim who is having the worst day of their lives and just wants to know what’s going on, to an efficient way of running non-emergency call handling and ending with predicting officer wellbeing needs.
It just shows innovation takes many forms, requires a healthy risk appetite and a willingness to be OK with failure because that's how you learn.
Speakers:
Catherine Levin, Emergency Services Times
Scot Dunn, Humberside Police
Registration is now open for The Emergency Tech Show where you can hear a lot more conversations like this one and meet the suppliers who are providing the solutions faced by the emergency services.
CPD accreditation from CPDme
This episode is worth 0.5 CPD points. To collect your certificate email [email protected].
Download the free CPDme app to document your learning, reflect on how it aligns with your goals, and defend your decision-making when evidencing your CPD.
The app provides a structured approach to capturing your reflections, making it easier to showcase your growth and meet professional standards. A copy of this certificate will also be added to the app when you request a free account.