Written statement to Parliament

College of Policing: update on establishment

This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 1 February 2013 by Theresa May and House of Lords by Lord Taylor…

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The Rt Hon Theresa May

This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Commons on 1 February 2013 by Theresa May, and in the House of Lords by Lord Taylor of Holbeach.

In October I set out further information about the establishment of a professional body for policing, the College of Policing.

I can now update the House with progress on its establishment.

I am very pleased to announce my intention to appoint Professor Shirley Pearce as Non-executive Chair of the College. Professor Pearce recently concluded seven successful years as Vice Chancellor at Loughborough University and brings with her a wealth of experience in developing the health professions, in higher education, in research and development, and in working in partnership across sectors to further joint interests.

Earlier in her career Professor Pearce qualified and practised as a clinical psychologist before taking on a range of lecturing and senior executive roles, primarily at University College London and the University of East Anglia. Professor Pearce will bring extensive experience in the education and professionalisation arenas, and significant senior leadership experience to her role at the College.

The College became operational on 1st December 2012 and it will be established on a statutory basis as soon as Parliamentary time allows.

Alex Marshall takes up his full-time role as the Chief Executive of the College from Monday 4th February.

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Published 1 February 2013