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I am a British police officer serving for over 20 years and still doing the job I love. [Com] passionate about wellbeing long before it became fashionable. How can we look after the vulnerable we are charged to protect if we cannot look after ourselves. Sharing stories of tradegy AND hope *for the…

Dave Thomas


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    S5 Ep64: BLACKPOOL LIFEBOAT STATION: The RNLI 200th Anniversary

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 31:44


    2024 marked the 200th Anniversary of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, an organisation funded wholly by voluntary contributions, keeping our seas safe since 1824. In this episode we visit the volunteers and boat crews who are based at the Blackpool Lifeboat Station, one of the busiest in the country. On their open day in the summer of 2024 we find out what makes them tick and the motivation behind why they do what they do. Willing to risk their own lives in order to save others. We also weave the heroic story of Grace Darling into the podcast, whose actions assisting her father William saved many lives,  in a daring rescue that became national news in the 19th century. If you wish, you can donate to the RNLI here. It's your donation that really does go to saving lives. 

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    S5 Ep63: 33 MINUTES: Pilot episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 6:41


    In this the pilot episode, retired police officers Richard Horton and Dave Thomas, with a combined police experience of nearly 60 years, get back together again to look at the some of the policing and ethical issues for discussion in 2025.

    S5 Ep62: Yorkshire poet Tom Juniper.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 18:52


    Tom was invited to write poems about the Maurice Dobson Museum and the man to whom it is dedicated too.  Tom Juniper is a poet based in  Sheffield. His work often focuses on the experience of being other, whether that's talking about being autistic, being part of the queer community (He is a bi, non binary trans guy), or about the Other as in strange and mysterious creatures and entities from various folklore traditions. He is an experienced slam poet, and has competed in the Great Northern Slam, the Hammer & Tongue National Final, the Axis Slam, Word War, Oooh Behive Slam, Poetry At Your Place a d even the Anti Slam. He has won slams a few times and come second many more! He is also an educator and workshop leader with a background in youth work and arts education. He delivers poetry workshops through The Writer's Workshop in Sheffield, and online. He also offers equality, diversity and inclusion workshops, focusing on disability and/or LGBTQ+ inclusion.

    S5 Ep61: Jamie Doxey - Op Poseidon

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 26:11


    Jamie Doxey is a driven individual and former Royal Marine Commando, the best of the best. But mental health issues and an undiscovered heart condition cut his career short. He rediscovered his love of surfing and now has his own company, Op Poseidon. He invites people struggling with their own mental fitness to join him for a surfing retreat. Not only do folk learn new skills, they become one with the sea and connect with the present moment. For more information and booking you can find Jamie's website HERE.

    S5 Ep60: The Corner Shop. Episode 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 30:28


    In the second of two episodes we talk to the local people from the Yorkshire town of Darfield and wider afield, who share their personal stories of life growing up in bygone times. The podcast has been produced in partnership with the Maurice Dobson Museum located in Darfield.

    S5 Ep59: The Corner Shop. Episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 29:12


    In the first of two episodes we talk to the local people from the Yorkshire town of Darfield and wider afield, who share their personal stories of life growing up in bygone times. The podcast has been produced in partnership with the Maurice Dobson Museum located in Darfield.

    S5 Ep58: The Corner Shop preview in aid of the Poppy Appeal

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 10:49


    In a preview for the forthcoming podcast about people's stories in and around Darfield and the Yorkshire area, Sheila McMillan describes uncovering the story surrounding her grandfather she never knew. It is a moving tribute to him and Sheila wrote a short book about his life. All the proceeds go to the Poppy Appeal. 

    S5 Ep57: Talks to John and Arlene Chart about MND

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 41:28


    John is a former fire fighter and World Champion power lifter. He noticed a small tremor in his bicep and that started a journey of discovery and the diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease.  That was eight years ago which is remarkable and John is in the 10% of people that live longer than two years. John and his wife Arlene, who has now becomes Johns carer, talk about their daily struggle with the disease and their tireless campaign to raise awareness of MND.

    S5 Ep56: Talks to Matt Johnson, author of “No Ordinary Day”.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 54:09


    Matt Johnson is a former military veteran and police officer. Due to his experiences he suffered from PTSd and was advised to take up writing as a form of therapy. It turned out he was rather good at it and has now penned four award winning novels.  His latest book is a non fiction account of the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher outside the Libyan Embassy in 1984 and her close friend PC John Murray 37 year quest to bring her killers to justice. He draws on his own experiences that day and his investigation into the incident which saw the involvement of the government, the Secret Intelligence Service and the Libyans themselves. It is an eye opening account of state collusion involving the purchase of oil from the Libyan's in order to break the miners strike at the time.  You have to keep reminding yourself when you reads Matt's book, it is a factual account and not a work of fiction. 

    S5 Ep55: The Magic Music Man

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 5:10


    Another short short by the wonderful author Eily Nash.  They say Angels come in different guises. Perhaps that Stranger who sits with you for a while when your path has been long and lonely and shines a Light into the Darkness is a Gift of Grace.Perhaps they are an Angel? And you good folk who choose to shine a Light to guide others on their way, maybe Earth Angels too.

    S5 Ep54: Talking to The Cat from Greece about juggling the role of barrister and police officer.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 41:46


    Barrister and Police Officer Well here we are at last. For years, this has been an interview I have wanted to to do.  How many folk do you know that are both criminal barrister and police officer? From an unique position we discuss the judiciary, the police service AND how, perhaps we can improve it. It's a conversation filled with brevity and humour

    S5 Ep53: Talking to Georgie Vestey about her experiences of death and bereavement.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 40:29


    Podcast producer about bereavement. TRIGGER WARNING: This podcast contains frank discussions about death in all its forms. This is the second of a series of five podcasts recorded in London In this episode I talk with Georgie Vestey, producer and host of The Dead Honest podcast series which deals with issues of death from the viewpoints of professionals who are involved in the process. It's a brutally honest conversation about death, why talking about it is still a taboo subject and how,  if we embrace bereavement in a positive manner, the process may actually enrich our lives. 

    S5 Ep52: Talking to Chris Hobbs about his police service in and around Southall.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 34:20


    This is the first of a series of five podcasts recorded in London. My guest today is a former police officer having completed 32 years of distinguished service. Chris Hobbs started his police career in Southall, West London. A vibrant and buzzing town where Sheikh, Hindu and Muslim communities live together. But as history has shown, that has not been without its problems which has resulted in some serious disorder in the late 70's and early  80's. Chris retired in 2011 and is now a respected police commentator appearing on main stream media. He also writes regular articles for the online police magazine Police Oracle. So join us now as we pound the streets of Southall with Chris, visiting places and memories that shaped him as a police officer. 

    S5 Ep51: Comraidship by Edgar Albert Guest

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 3:07


    Comraidship by Edgar Albert Guest  Edgar Albert Guest was a British-born American poet who became known as the People's Poet. His poems often had an inspirational and optimistic view of everyday life. From his first published work in the Detroit Free Press until his death in 1959, Guest penned some 11,000 poems which were syndicated in some 300 newspapers and collected in more than 20 books.  When Guest died in 1959, he was buried in Detroit's Woodlawn Cemetery.

    S5 Ep50: Ithaca by Constantine Cavafy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 2:43


    The Poem Ithaca by Constantine Cavafy:  Since Homer's Odyssey, Ithaca symbolizes the destination of a long journey, the supreme aim that every man tries to fulfill all his life long, the sweet homeland, the eternal calmness, and satisfaction. Many artists and literary people have been inspired by this interpretation of Homer's poem and have given to this small island of the Ionian Sea a special sense. Famous poets have been inspired by Ithaca and have used its name metaphorically on their works. The most famous poem about Ithaca has been written by the renowned Greek poet Constantine Cavafy and is entitled "Ithaka". There he makes an allusion of the legendary journey of Ulysses to the journey of every man through life and suggests that each person is looking for his own Ithaca, his personal supreme gaol.  However, in the end, it is not the goal but the journey that matters, because this journey makes us wise and gives people the richest good: experience, knowledge, and maturity. This poem was written in 1911 and has been translated into many languages since then. Its lyric words and message are touching. Text courtesy of Greeka.com

    S5 Ep49: Krishna Thapa

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 44:36


    Krish grew up in the shadow of the Himalaya's. As the oldest son within a Nepalese family, his responsibility within the Buddhist culture meant that he became a monk. He later attempted to join the Brigade of Gurkhas but failed. He tried again a year later and was successful. Later on he was the first Gurkha to pass selection and became a member of the Special Air Service.  Krish spent the next 19 years within the regiment rising to the rank of Warrant Officer. During that time he became the leader of mountain troop, training his fellow SAS soldiers. He is a world renowned mountaineer and has lead many record breaking expeditions. After leaving the military in 2021 he now spends his time as a spiritual guide and continues to take injured veterans into the mountains. His website can be found here

    S5 Ep48: Maurice Dobson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 39:46


    Maurice Dobson was a flamboyant, openly gay man. What is remarkable about his story is that he was running a corner shop in the Yorkshire mining village of Darfield in the 1950s. Maurice being an army, veteran and champion boxer knew how to look after himself. Despite the prejudices he experienced, the village of Darfield, came to accept him. On his death, he donated his house to the amenities committee, when it was later, opened as a museum in tribute to him, and to all things Darfield. The website and details of the museum and cafe are here.

    S5 Ep47: Liam Mahon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 31:32


    My guest today left school with very little. He joined the army and passed the All Arms Commando Course. He then  joined the police service and  became a dog handler. But his mental health was suffering and he went into project management and systems thinging. Since then he has become a director within a company helping other companies to assess data and ensuring their own success. Liam Mahon discuss's his recently published 10 point wellbeing plan and to the past looking at the Covid lockdown and to the future of artificial intelligence. You can read Liams blog here

    S5 Ep46: Ian McMillan

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 42:48


    Ian McMillan is an English poet, journalist, playwright, and broadcaster. He is known for his strong and distinctive Yorkshire accent and his incisive, friendly interview style on programmes such as BBC Radio 3's The Verb.  We discuss his childhood, his love of poetry and how he is very much enjoying life. 

    S5 Ep45: Mike and Danny

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 44:51


    TRIGGER WARNING: This podcast contains frank discussions surrounding childhood sexual abuse, domestic violence and drug addiction. Mike and Danny found friendship through a chance meeting on social media. Both had a similar lived experience of sexual abuse, addiction and crime as children and adults. They now work as a team delivering their message of being trauma informed to health, law and social care professionals up and down the UK. Their company Lads Like Us is genuinely changing the landscape for the better. You can find Mike and Danny here on their  own website Lads Like Us

    S5 Ep44: Rhys Rutledge

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 52:10


    The life  of Rhys Rutledge, you would think, was a fictional story, such is the unbelievable circumstances and events contained within in. Yet it is all true.  From a young boy witnessing domestic violence to becoming a drug dealer and ultimately addict, succumbing to his own product causing him to contemplate taking his own life. He was in the last chance saloon and joined the army to escape his demons. He excelled and achieved the rank of platoon sergeant, serving across the world including Afghanistan. But his biggest pinnacle would be to troop the colour in front of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the second. Rhys now devotes  his time to an organisation he set up called Defeat Don't Repeat, educating those on the dangers of drug addiction. 

    S5 Ep43: Police politics

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 31:06


    We discuss whether time spent  as a police officer changes your political view, or whether retirement from the service and the freedom of expression it brings allows former officers to let rip. We find out with Bradshaw, Horton and Thomas.

    S5 Ep42: Andy Cooke QPM DL

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 44:59


    Andy Cooke is currently His Majesty's  Chief Inspector of HMICFRS, an organisation set up to inspect and advise police forces and Fire Services within the UK on their operational performance. As  a former Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, he has more than enough operational experience throughout his career and has held every rank as Detective status. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Law at a leading University. 

    S5 Ep41: Pat Abram

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 38:57


    Pat Abram was born and bred in Fleetwood and has the sea in his blood. He became a police officer with Lancashire Constabulary and covered a beat in central Blackpool. On Wednesday 5th January 1983 and minutes before the end of his shift he received a radio message to attend an incident that would result in loss of life of three of his colleagues and that of a member of the public. He barely survived himself. Now for only the second time publicly, he describes that day in detail. It is a heartbreaking account but illustrates the bravery of all those involved that day. Pat now volunteers for the Royal National Lifeboat Institute, unbelievably still a charity funded organisation. If you would like to donate to the charity you can find them here. 

    S5 Ep40: ANDY RHODES: Former Chief Constable

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 54:48


    In 2016 I conducted my very first podcast with the then Deputy Chief Constable of Lancashire Constabulary Andy Rhodes and who also happened to be my boss! No pressure then. Since that time a lot of water has passed under the bridge as they say and he retired as Chief Constable in 2021. In this episode, we look back at that interview and reflect on policing both back then and now and how it has changed especially the wellbeing agenda.

    S5 Ep39: THE THIN BLUE MIND: End of year review 2022

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 35:38


    Welcome as we review the year in policing 2022. In partnership with Policing TV, the leading police media channel. 

    S5 Ep38: The kettles always on

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 31:06


    The first podcast for the Thames Valley Police Mens Forum chaired by Chief Inspector Stewart Coddling.

    S5 Ep37: A MINDFUL LIFE. Conquering Dreams, Everest 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 28:50


    Hari Budha Magar was injured in Afghanistan and is a double above the knee leg amputee. Serving for 15 years in the British Army's legendary Gurkha regiment, Hari has transformed from injured veteran to record breaking mountaineer. Changing perceptions towards people with disability is what now drives Hari. He is a champion of removing limits, most notably with his persistence and involvement in lobbying officials in Nepal to overturn a ban on people with disabilities climbing Everest in 2018. Not wanting disability to stop him, or others conquering dreams, he has been continually working to positively transform the way people with a disability are perceived, and how they perceive themselves. Hari seizes the opportunity to blaze new trails for people with disabilities. He has kayaked around the Isle of Wight, completed multiple skydives, para-glided and bungee jumped. Mont Blanc, Kilimanjaro and his highest to date, the 6,476m Mera Peak in Nepal, are among the peaks he has already climbed. He is attempting to climb Everest in 2023. Krish Thapa, World Leading Mountaineer and Ex-SAS Mountain Troop Leader. Krish is a world-class high-altitude mountaineer, ex- SAS Mountain leader and professional guide. He was the first Gurkha from The Royal Gurkha Rifles regiment to pass selection into the British SAS, serving as head of the Mountain Troop. He has been at the front line in Iraq and Afghanistan in countless challenging situations. He led the largest Summit group up Everest of 13 UK special forces and Gurkha and he was the first serving Warrant officer to scale Mt Everest & K2. He has guided amputees, blind, deaf, Parkinson's disease sufferers and PTSD veterans on expedition in Africa, Europe, and the Himalayas of Nepal. Without a doubt, Krish is one of the finest and most inspirational climbers in the world. He has been the enabler behind some of the decade's most import climbs and has helped shatter disbelief in the perceived limitation of disabled mountaineers such as Hari whose ability is extraordinary. He has also inspired and trained some of the world's most prolific climbers including Nims Dai Their crowd funding page is here Music by Episound under license to DCT Audio.

    S5 Ep36: THIN BLUE MIND: Leadership and wellbeing.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 30:58


    In this episode we look at leadership and the associated topics of wellbeing within the police service. The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel.

    S5 Ep35: THIN BLUE MIND: Misdemeanours and folklore.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 28:42


    In this episode we sit down around the virtual fire and discuss our own police antidotes and those stories that have gone down in policing folklore.   The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel. DISCLAIMER: It is entirely possible some of these tales may be untrue or inaccurate. Update Description

    S5 Ep34: THIN BLUE MIND: The police and criminal Evidence act

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 35:42


    In this episode we consider the Police and Criminal Evidence Act. The rule book for police since 1984 after the previous decade saw some massive miscarriages of justice.  The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel

    S5 Ep33: THIN BLUE MIND: HMIC report

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 35:55


    In this episode we consider the recent report by the HMIC on bad practises within the UK police service. It makes grim reading. What makes it worse it that it is not politically driven but based on solid verifiable evidence.  What is clear is that the Chief Constables have to own this report and deliver on it. The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel

    S5 Ep32: THIN BLUE MIND. A letter to the new Prime Minister

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 34:31


    In this episode we consider the current state of policing in the UK and we make no apology of the fact that we think it's bleak. Of course that's just our opinion as are the suggestions we respectfully offer up to the new Prime Minister. The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel

    S5 Ep31: A MINDFUL LIFE: Deptherapy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 31:37


    Deptherary is a scuba diving charity that helps and assists British military veterans who have suffered physical and mental injuries whilst serving their country. It is fair to say that the work they do have saved lives which has been recognised world wide. Click here to view their website. 

    S5 Ep30: TBM: The death penalty

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 24:59


    In this episode we continue looking at the penal system and discuss whether the death penalty has a place in modern society.  The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel

    S5 Ep29: TBM: Are prisons working?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 23:16


    In this episode we will be looking at prisons, what is their purpose and are they fit for the job? The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel.

    S5 Ep28: CURTIS PALMER PROGRAM: Skern Lodge

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 35:47


    TRIGGER WARNING: This Podcast deals with terminal illness and trauma some listeners may find it distressing and listener discretion is advised. If you are struggling with your mental health do contact your welfare officer, GP or a MH Charity. The Curtis Palmer Program is a charity set to help serving and retired police officers get back to a better place after suffering physical or mental injuries. Part of its ethos is always a little further and relies heavily on getting outdoors to improve our physical and mental health. The charity is helping and supporting John Chart, a former London Firefighter who has MND and Lawrence East (Loz) who has stage 4 Pancreatic cancer. In a powerful and incredibly moving interview they describe living with their diagnosis and the impact a terminal illness has on them and their families.  We also speak with Helen Barnet who suffered three major traumas as a Met police officer and Damien Isherwood (Ish), the CEO of Curtis Palmer who describes the charity, its aim and activities.

    S5 Ep27: TBM: Firearm incidents

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 38:16


    In this episode we will be looking at firearms officers, the training they receive, firearms incidents and the post incident procedure following a fatal shooting. We are joined by Darren Ware. Former soldier and police firearms officer and now a post incident manager with Lancashire Constabulary. The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel.

    S5 Ep26: TBM: Police and Crime Commissioner

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 30:13


    In this episode we will be looking at the office of the Police and Crime Commissioner or PCC. Brought in to replace the old police authorities and make Chief Constables more accountable. But has it worked? We will be looking at this and providing our opinions. The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel.

    S5 Ep25: TBM: Police pursuits

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 32:28


    In this episode we look at the subject of police pursuits and how they could infringe the offences of careless and dangerous driving. There is currently no exemption in law to these offences and no account is taken of police driver training and the higher standards they drive to. The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel.

    S5 Ep24: TBM: Mike Cunningham

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 33:03


    In this episode Dave Thomas speaks with the then CEO of the college of policing Mike Cunningham. Recorded a while back just prior to his retirement, Mike is in reflective mood as he looks back on his career. In this week's NightJack piece, Richard Horton reflects on unexpected good news from the front line and how police uniform has changed beyond recognition over three decades. The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel.

    S5 Ep22: JACKIE MALTON WITH SUE CLARKE: The real prime suspect

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 36:53


    Jackie Malton was a no-nonsense girl from Leicestershire who joined the police force in the 1970s when women were kept apart from the men. Feisty and determined, Jackie worked in CID and the famous flying squad before rising to become one of only three female detective chief inspectors in the Metropolitan Police. In The Real Prime Suspect, Malton describes the struggles she faced as a gay woman in the Metropolitan Police, where sexism and homophobia were rife. She is joined by former Detective Chief Superintendent Sue Clarke. Both women, cut from the same cloth but from different generations. They compare their own experiences of policing. Often funny, sometimes sad but never with regret. 

    S5 Ep23: TBM: HMICFRS report

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 32:36


    In this episode we will be looking at the recently published HMICFRS report looking at the police's poor  response to serious acquisitive crime. We will be taking apart it's findings and debating why everything can't be a priority. The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel.

    S5 Ep20: THIN BLUE MIND: The routine arming of Police.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 36:17


    In this episode we will be looking at whether UK police should be routinely armed. There are cultural issues, cost implications and training abstractions to consider amongst many other factors.  Dave Thomas, in his first monologue looks at why we as police officers wear emotional masks at work and why that is not good for us. The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel.

    S5 Ep19: THE THIN BLUE MIND: Low rape convictions

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 35:23


    In this episode we will be looking at the offence of rape and it's very low conviction rate in the UK courts.  The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel.

    S5 Ep18: MIKE BARTON: Former chief Constable

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 41:39


    Mike Barton grew up on a Lancashire farm which gave him a good grounding in resilience. He joined Lancashire Constabulary in 1980 and quickly rose those the ranks becoming the Chief Constable of Durham.  He is now retired and through austerity steered the organisation into the best performing police force in the country. His views on drugs have caused controversy. In this candid interview he talks about his police career and his passion for life.  Photo by Andrew McCaren 

    S5 Ep17: THIN BLUE MIND: Have jury trials had there day?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 31:56


    In this episode we will be looking at trial by jury and whether the process, which is over a thousand years old and enshrined in the magna carta, is fit for the 21st century.  Richard Horton continues his Night Jack blog and discusses the role of the police and crime commissioner. The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel.

    S5 Ep16: THIN BLUE MIND: Special Measures

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 34:34


    In this episode we will be looking at the circumstances surrounding the Mets recent downfall into special measures and with other forces in the same position we look at how it came to this and why it's just more than austerity. Steve Bradshaw continues his Acting Inspector blog and discusses what makes a good TV detective. The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel.

    S5 Ep15: THIN BLUE MIND: The police right to strike.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 34:02


    In this episode we will be looking at the Police right to strike. It is a topic that divides many officers but one thing is for sure.  After a decade of austerity and wage cuts, the British Bobby has had a belly full of cuts and under investment. Richard Horton continues his Night Jack blog and discusses the Airwaves police radio project.  The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel.

    S5 Ep14: THE THIN BLUE MIND: Police recruitment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 36:26


    In this episode we will be looking at Police recruitment and the bewildering various routes a potential applicant can follow. We will also be looking at how this impacts on retention and Steve Bradshaw gets quite passionate about the academic entry routes and how it is breaking student officers.  We have also included a section of a previous interview with Mike Cunningham, the then CEO of the college of policing and we thank him for his generous time. The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel.

    S5 Ep13: THE THIN BLUE MIND: Police Race Action Plan.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 42:05


    In this episode we will be looking at the Race Action Plan. A collaboration between the college of policing and the National Police Chiefs Council together with various representatives of the Black and minority communities. It attempts to address the disparities suffered by the black and minority communities in their engagement with the police. We will be looking at the plan and discussing its merits and downfalls.  Steve Bradshaw will also be looking at what makes a credible and believable police officer in TV and film dramas in The Acting Inspector. The Thin Blue Line podcast in partnership with Policing TV, the leading policing media channel.

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