Greater Manchester Police welcomes new 'Code of Ethics' for officers and staff
The new Code has been introduced for forces in England and Wales
Greater Manchester Police has welcomed a new Code of Ethics which has been introduced for officers and staff at forces in England and Wales.
The College of Policing has introduced the new Code which replaces one which was published in 2014.
The new code contains fewer and better explained principles, clearer expectations and practical advice, and clarity on when expectations are not met, GMP said.
In a statement, the force added: "Supporting national and local work on the Police Race Action Plan; Violence Against Women and Girls; Diversity, Equality and Inclusion; and Professionalism, the new Code puts a renewed emphasis on fairness; challenging the unacceptable; listening and responding to communities; the need for continuous improvement; reflection and learning; openness, honesty and candour; and welfare - by encouraging police employees to act with courage; respect and empathy; and in service to the public.
"Publication comes alongside internal encouragement to ensure GMP officers and staff are doing the right things in the right way for the right reasons and putting ethics at the heart of everything they do, as representatives of policing both on and off duty. "
Assistant Chief Officer Charlotte Layton, Director of Human Resources, said: “The new Code of Ethics is a really important product both in helping police officers and staff be the best they can be and building public trust and confidence.
“Whilst we are taking steps to ensure GMP employees understand the Code and what is expected of them, we are also encouraging our communities to familiarise themselves with it so they know what to expect in their contact with police.
“As a force, we are really committed to delivering outstanding service and understand that the public’s perception of quality is heavily reliant on our officers acting with courage, fairness, respect and empathy.”