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<p>The College of Policing delivers such training direct to police officers and staff through the Mental Ill Health Awareness e-learning module which went live on 21 April 2010. The module was completed by 7,231 officers and staff in 2010; 17,949 in 2011; 16,711 in 2012; and 22,095 in 2013.</p><p>The college's precursor organisation, the National Police Improvement Agency, ran “train the trainer” Mental Ill Health and Learning Disabilities workshops and awareness training. The sessions were attended by 199 delegates in 2010 and 106 delegates in 2011.</p><p>Aspects of mental ill health are also addressed in other training courses including: the National Custody Learning Programme; Personal Safety Training; First Aid Training; National Decision Model Training; Introduction to Diversity Training; the Core Leadership</p><p>Programme; and the Public Protection Programme—Vulnerable Adults. Much of this training is delivered by individual forces and information on numbers of officers trained is not held centrally.</p><p>It is not possible to provide information on the proportion of officers trained year on year.</p> |