Bachelor of Science (Honours) Professional Policing Practice | Course Handbook
12. GENERAL INFORMATION 12.1 Student Support Services There is a variety of specialist student support and facilities available to help you achieve in reaching your academic and career potential: l Careers and Employability Service l Chaplaincy l Disability and Dyslexia Service l Health Service l Sport Centre l Student Mentoring l Student Money Advice Team l Study Skills Service l The Wellbeing Service Further information can be found at: https://advice.southwales.ac.uk/a2z/support-services/ During your induction sessions, Wiltshire Police will provide you with details of the wide range of student and employee services they offer. http://firstpoint/Pages/Default.aspx Wiltshire Police as an employer also have a reasonable adjustment procedure in place which may need to be utilised during the training stage. as an employer also have a reasonable adjustment procedure in place which may need to be utilised during the training stage. Any specialist learning needs identified during initial assessment, such as dyslexia, are subsequently discussed with Head of Centre and the Internal Quality Assurer (IQA) and additional support provided to the learner. This could mean additional assessor/tutor visits to allow for more time spent with learner. Also, assessors should identify the appropriate method of assessment for that learner to suit their requirements. This may take the form of more observations and professional discussions as opposed to written personal statements and assignments. These needs will be added to the learner’s Individual Development/ Learning Plan. Our HR Specialist in Attendance & Performance management would be involved in any testing or provision of reasonable adjustments that need to be made for a student officer. Any issues that are identified from either the USW procedures or WP procedures will be shared between both parties and any learner support plan that is required will be developed in collaboration with both the force and the University and, of course, the learner themselves. Police Federation https://www.polfed.org/about-us/police-regulations/ Welfare Support Service: The service offers a 24-hour, 365 days a year telephone support line for you and your family where you can speak directly to our trained staff regarding the issues that concern you on 01354 669749. Force Chaplaincy http://firstpoint/deptinfo/net/chaplaincy/default.aspx
12.2 Campus Maps The training programme will be delivered at Police Headquarters, Devizes. The site map and directions can be found at the Facilities pages: http://firstpoint/deptinfo/finance/facilities/estates_p_docs/Building%20Plans/Devizes%20HQ/Dev izes%20HQ%20site%20plan%20Nov%2010.pdf
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