Our speakers

Jonathan_Rees

Jonathan Rees

Change Management, Wellbeing and Resilience

Jonathan is a trainer/speaker with experience in designing and facilitating interactive and engaging workshops including: Resilience; Personal Effectivity; Growth Mindset; Coaching; Accountability, Feedback & Difficult Conversations; Rapport and Stepping up into Leadership. He has experience delivering resilience training for various Forces, and over 15 years experience in coaching at up to Executive level, and as a leadership consultant. He is also an author, penning “The Resilience Toolkit: powerful ways to thrive in blue-light services” and a visiting Fellow at the University of Bristol.

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Sabehia Mohamed

Leadership Capabilities, Teams and Performance

Sabehia has over 30 years’ experience in organisational change, leadership and team development, having also worked in the field of diversity and inclusion as Director of Grampian Racial Equality Council. Her experience is global, having delivered training in over 30 countries for major brands including Deloitte, Bosch, Engie and Barnardo’s. Sabehia was formerly Head of HR for Berkshire County Council’s Education Department and an Executive Fellow at Henley Business School, and she delivers on their Executive education programmes.

Campbell Macpherson

Campbell Macpherson

Change Management

Campbell has been enabling organisations to successfully instigate sustainable change for almost thirty years across the UK, Europe, US, Australia, Asia and the Middle East. His experience includes Board Director & HR Diractor of Sesame (UK’s largest IFA Network), Marketing Director of Virgin Wines, Smartlogik and Brightstation, and Strategy Director of Zurich Global Life Emerging Markets & Zurich International Life, among other things. He has also advised dozens of other companies on strategic and organisational change throughout his career.

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Penny Mallory

Teams and Performance

Penny is the first and only woman to compete in a World Rally Car. She is one of the UK’s top female motivational speakers, and has worked inside and alongside many world class teams (including F1) to improve team performance and results. Her accolades include being a mountaineer, boxer, marathon runner and descendant of the first person to scale Mount Everest. She is a Master Practitioner in CBT and is a licensed Mental Toughness Coach.

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Avi Franks

Leadership Capabilities

Avi is currently the owner of the Manchester-based company Working with Awareness and the Chairman of the Manchester Buddhist Centre. His specialties are executive and leadership coaching, organisational consultancy, executive and senior team development and psychological assessment. He has previously worked with the police as a National Police Strategic Command Course Executive Coach.

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Sarah Thurstan

Strategic Influencing

Sarah has over 15 years experience lecturing/training in personal presence and development, leadership communication and presentating with impact, and has worked for various Universities and delivers for Impact International. Sarah has previously delivered leadership programmes/courses for various companies including Scottish Power, Scottish and Newcastle, Royal Bank of Scotland and Barclays Plc and Heathrow Airport.

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Fiona Meechan

Wellbeing and Resilience

Fiona joined The College of Policing in November 2018 to work on the design and delivery of the National Police Wellbeing Service.  Before coming to The College, Fiona worked in Senior Leadership roles in Greater Manchester Police, Local Government and the NHS.  She has developed and led a range of front line operational services, has significant partnership and strategy development and delivery experience, and has worked extensively in organisational development, change and performance improvement.  Her last role was as a Lecturer in Leadership at the Alliance Manchester Business School; she is currently researching the role of compassion at work and is the author of the Compassion at Work Toolkit.

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Dominic Vaughan

Strategic Influencing

Dominic is a specialist in providing negotiation consultancy and training, having worked for leading negotiation consultancies and training firms – such as the Gap Partnership – across multiple sectors including financial services, professional services, manufacturing, transport, FMCG, retail and healthcare. He is the former Global Opportunity Manager at BT, where he managed the development of integrated complex sales proposals, including BT Americas largest contract.

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Jonathan Bowers

College of Policing Facilitator

Jonathan is a Police Inspector with a varied operational background including counter terrorism work and a variety of uniform, plain clothes and specialist roles. He was the operational lead for Operation Halifax which successfully halved the number of outstanding arrest warrants in his force. Jonathan, among other successes, headed the Commissioners’ Leader Programme for over 6000 staff and introduced a brand new promotion scheme for all levels of leadership in the organisation. He is a qualified trainer and Hydra facilitator, with an advanced Diploma in performance Coaching and is licensed to deliver Myers-Briggs (MBTI)) psycometric events and enjoys assisting people at all levels with their developmental needs.

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Roderic Yapp

Strategic Influencing

Roderic is former Royal Marines officer with leadership experience on operations around the world, including leading teams in Afghanistan, Libya, alongside a counter-piracy task force off the Somali coast. He left the Royal Marines to embark on a new career, with the aim of using his leadership and management experience to help leaders create high performing cultures. Now an accredited coach with over 2000hrs of experience, Roderic has supported managers to create high performing teams across a multitude of sectors including Professional Services, Asset Management, Banking, Retail, Nuclear, Rating Agencies, large complex UK plc and the NHS.

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Andrew Broadbent

Leadership Capabilities

Andrew Broadbent studied Management at the University of Edinburgh for his Undergraduate before progressing in to Leadership Consultancy and undertaking a Post-Graduate in Sustainable Leadership a few years later. Andrew joined the College 2 years ago and has since supported the redevelopment of the Senior Leadership Development Programme (SLDP) and the ASPIRE programme. Andrew has since taken on a new role as Leadership Development Manager and is focused on developing opportunities and supportive resources designed to support the progression and development of leaders at all levels in Policing, across the UK.

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Dr Jess K Miller

Director of Research at Police Care UK

Principal Investigator, University of Cambridge, 07816408487, @millerjessicak, jkm35@cam.ac.uk

Jess leads the Trauma Resilience in UK Policing project, translating the latest neuropsychology into the reality of operational policing. She trains in trauma resilience and has produced the first ever UK prevalence rates for police PTSD. She brings 20 years’ practical research experience to the project, including her own work in critical incident personal support, civil protection and preventing violent extremism.

Jess’ current work includes: analysing and reporting on the Policing: The Job & The Life survey (2018); developing a new Police Traumatic Events Checklist (in collaboration with the Police Federation of England & Wales) and advising on support for high-risk areas such as Counter Terrorism, Child Sexual Exploitation, armed response and call handling. Jess and her team also deliver a train-the-trainer programme of peer-reviewed trauma impact prevention techniques for operational policing (called TIPT) –with over 1500 officers and staff trained around the UK so far. Jess’ collaborative research was covered exclusively in 2019 in January and in May by the BBC (Inside Out and headline news), and again by Dispatches (C4) in July and has recently featured in The One Show. Her new material features animations, a short documentary and interviews with officers to bring new understanding of trauma processing in the brain to life for everyday policing on-the-job. Jess also produces infographics, podcasts and interviews with policing bodies, specialists in resilience and popular neuroscientists to help spread the word that the policing brain is something to get to know and look after.

Background

After a diverse early career in health psychology, Jess went on to become Director of Studies at the University of Cambridge for the Faculty of Social and Political Science at Lucy Cavendish College in 2003 and tutored undergraduate social psychology for a further 3 years. In 2004, she left academia for more ‘hands-on’ work in civil protection, during which time Jess joined the management team of Cambridgeshire Police’s Critical Incident Personal Support Team, training volunteers to support victims and their families through events such as terror attacks, transport disasters and epidemics. After a stint working in Preventing Violent Extremism in 2008, Jess relocated her research, running a 150-participant strong neuropsychological study at Bournemouth University to investigate the role of DNA in trauma processing in collaboration with Combat Stress, Dorset Police and the NHS. The research has been published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2014, Police Professional November 2016, the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, the Journal of Clinical Medicine in 2017, the Policing Journal: Theory Policy Practice in 2019 and 2020 and Psychological Medicine in 2020 and underpins much of her work training UK police.

Further information on the research Jess carries out at Cambridge can be found here: www.policingtrauma.sociology.cam.ac.uk

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DCC Malcolm Graham

Police Scotland

Deputy Chief Constable Malcolm Graham has executive responsibility for Crime and Operational Support, which includes the following areas of business:

Major Crime, Public Protection and Local Crime, Organised Crime, Counter Terrorism & Intelligence, Operational Support

He began his career in 1995 with Lothian and Borders Police, and was ACC Major Crime, Public Protection and Local Crime at the inception of Police Scotland. He oversaw significant improvements to policing approaches in key areas such as sexual crime and historic child abuse investigations.

As ACC Strategy and Innovation, he went on to lead the development of Police Scotland’s 10-year strategy, Serving a Changing Scotland, then later served as ACC for Partnership, Prevention and Community Wellbeing.

He became Deputy Chief Constable in 2019 and took on the remit of Crime and Operational Support.

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ACC Gary Ritchie

Police Scotland

Assistant Chief Constable Gary Ritchie is the executive lead for Partnerships, Prevention and Community Wellbeing. He joined Strathclyde Police in 1991, and was a Superintendent leading the Local Policing Development and Support team at the inception of Police Scotland. He achieved promotion to Chief Superintendent and was appointed Divisional Commander of Dumfries and Galloway in 2016. From 2018, he worked in Operational Change and Resilience. In 2019, he was appointed ACC and in this role, he is responsible for developing new approaches to working with other public services to achieve better outcomes for communities.

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Majid Hussain

Executive MBA, PgDip in HRM, PgDip Management

Majid has significant leadership experience, operating at board level across a number of Sectors. Majid is currently the Chairman of the Clinical Commissioning Group in Oldham as well as joint chair of the Commissioning Partnership Board, which incorporates both Health and Social Care.

Majid is also employed by The Alliance Manchester Business School (The University of Manchester) as a Cohort Director on the Nye Bevan Programme and an Associate Tutor for the Anderson programme which is a Masters in Healthcare Leadership.

Alongside these roles Majid is an independent Member of The Greater Manchester Police and Crime Panel, the panel supports, scrutinises, challenges and holds to account the Deputy Mayor for Policing, Crime, Criminal Justice and Fire. Majid is also a founder/board member of a local charity and is chairman of the independent advisory group to Oldham Police. Has also worked with colleagues from CTU in the North West looking at increasing trust and confidence in the use of powers relating to CT within the Ports across the North West.

Prior to this Majid was anon exec board member at Frontis Housing and undertook a number of leadership roles at Remploy, which included operations/commercial management and National Equality and Inclusion Manager focusing on policy and stakeholder engagement in order to increase employment opportunities for Disabled people.

Alongside the role at Remploy Majid was and independent member of Greater Manchester Police Authority for 10 years, this role involved overseeing the police service including the £550 million annual budget. Majid played an instrumental role in the change programme which stemmed from the significant budget cuts.

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Commander Dr Alison Heydari

Alison joined Hampshire Constabulary at the end of 2000, being deployed after training to Southampton Central Station in 2001.  As a student officer Alison successfully applied for the Home Office Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates and was promoted to Sergeant with just over 2 years’ service.

 

Alison joined the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) as a Detective Sergeant working in a number of units including Child Abuse Investigation, and the Performance and Review Unit, reviewing cold cases and quality assuring serious crime investigations.  She also supported victims of people trafficking in Sao Paulo Brazil.  On promotion to Detective Inspector, Alison worked in the CID general office and was seconded to Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary.  On return to force, Alison led a Public Protection Unit managing Hate Crime, Domestic Violence, Child Protection and Vulnerable Adults.  In 2009 Alison took up post as Chief Inspector District Commander of Portsmouth South.

A year later, Alison passed the assessment process for the John Jay Exchange.  She spent six months as ‘Professor Heydari’ teaching first degree and Masters students Comparative Policing Systems at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY.  She combined this with researching the police response to the management of domestic abuse in the Public Housing Projects in inner city New York.

On return from America, Alison was offered a District Command role in Havant and Waterlooville.   A temporary promotion to Superintendent of Portsmouth followed where she lead on a number of impactive Community issues including the threat of terrorism.  She then shortly reverted to her substantive rank and remained in Portsmouth before passing her promotion Board.

Alison enjoyed her role as Superintendent Commander of Southampton having taken up post in January 2016.  Alison was responsible for leading staff to meet the objectives of the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Policing Plan and the Chief Constable’s Purpose and areas of focus, developing strategic partnerships. In January 2019 Alison became the force Response and Patrol Superintendent being responsible for officers across the County who respond to grade 1 and 2 calls.

Since joining Hampshire, Alison has balanced her day job with a number of additional activities, roles and responsibilities.  She is a trained Negotiator and practiced for 8 years.  She is also a Public Order and Public Safety Silver Commander.  She mentored extensively and was heavily involved in a number of issues related to equality, diversity and inclusion.   Alison drove the force wide strategic response to Hate Crime and Female Genital Mutilation.  Her interest in the response to and impact of Domestic Abuse has been realised in her influence on policy development, tactical delivery and academic research.

Alison joined the Metropolitan Police Service in June 2020 as a Local Policing Commander.

Alison is married with her family being made up of a very supportive husband and two children. Alison’s passions include art, travel, horse riding and skiing.  She has a Post Graduate Certificate of Education, 1st Class Honors BSc in Social Policy (Open University), MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice (Leicester University) and is a Chartered Management Institute Fellow at level 7 in both Strategic Leadership & Management and Coaching & Mentoring.   Alison graduated with a PhD from Portsmouth University in October 2019.

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Nicky Perfect

Nicky Perfect retired from the Metropolitan Police Service in January 2018 after 30 years of service. The final 10 years of her time in the Met was spent in hostage and crisis negotiation, with the last six as a full-time member of the Hostage and Crisis Negotiation Unit at New Scotland Yard. She has travelled the world teaching negotiation and working with Her Majesty’s Government on international operations, and also had the privilege of talking to hundreds of people in crisis and sharing their stories.

 

Since beginning her role within negotiation, Nicky has dedicated her life to studying people, communication and relationships. She trained hundreds of professionals across the world to negotiate, influence and communicate. It is her vision to shape Powerful, Purposeful Conversation through sharing her internationally acclaimed training with you.

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Professor Claire Collins

Claire Collins is a Professor Alumna of Leadership at Henley Business School.

 

She is a champion of diversity in all its forms and believes that everyone should feel free and empowered to bring their true selves to any forum in safety and warmth. Claire is now an independent executive coach, speaker, educator and consultant, working with a wide variety of senior clients in the private and public sectors.

 

At Henley, Claire was the Academic Lead, Army Higher Education Pathway, former Director of Diversity and Inclusion and was Director of the DBA Programme. She was the co-founder of the Henley Centre for Leadership and served on Senate as well as a number of other key committees. Her research is in Leadership and Development, Diversity and Inclusion, and Coaching. Her teaching experience includes post-experience, postgraduate, taught MA and MSc, and doctoral research, at Henley and at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. Claire has held a number of external examiner positions and also supervises/examines doctoral candidates.

 

Prior to her work in Higher Education, Claire was a scientist in the NHS and Chief Executive of a set of Family Law Chambers in London and is a non-executive director of a Multi-Academy Trust.

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Tom Geraghty

Tom works with organisations to build and maintain high-performing teams, who deliver high-quality products and services. He does this through holding myself and others to very high standards of leadership, and embracing psychological safety alongside the principles and processes facilitated by Agile, Lean, Scrum, and other leadership best practices.

He has led technology in organisations ranging in scale from startups to global enterprise, and in sectors including professional services, retail, live events, pharmaceuticals and finance.

 

Tom has a main role at Open Innovation Labs team at Red Hat as Transformation Lead, leading on digital transformation initiatives, coaching, consulting and facilitating. He is also the CTO of Queetu, an identity protection and management startup working to help consumers look after their personal and financial information.

 

He is the founder of psychsafety.co.uk, an online resource intended to aggregate and share current research, opinion and practices related to psychological safety. We have a newsletter and community and through psychsafety.co.uk, he also provides psychological safety coaching, workshops, consulting and training.

 

Find out about Tom here: https://tomgeraghty.co.uk/index.php/about/

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Dr Alice Siberry

Dr Alice Siberry is a specialist Neurodiversity Criminal Justice Consultant.

 

Alice received her PhD in Criminology and Law from the University of Sheffield in July 2021. She was awarded the N8 Policing Research Studentship to complete her research, which investigated the effects of neurotypical police practices on the policing of neurodivergent people in local communities. Her research explored the potential risks of criminalisation and victimisation that may arise because of the perceptions held by neurotypical police officers about the differences portrayed by neurodivergent people.

 

Alice holds a First-Class Honours (BA Hons) degree in Counselling, Coaching and Mentoring and an MSc Psychology degree.

 

In her spare time, Alice is an active member of Spectrum Theatre Sheffield where she develops pieces of theatre about autism, and a variety of other topical societal matters.

 

Alice works at Creased Puddle as a Specialist Neurodiversity Criminal Justice Consultant.