NDPA Training


There are many types of training available to individuals and organisations. We can list but a few available publicly which are either directly related to the police service or human resources departments.

Key 4 Learning www.key4learning.com

Key 4 Learning provides skills, resources and information to promote understanding of hidden disabilities, including Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Attention Differences and Autistic Spectrum Disorders. Hidden disabilities affect an estimated 10% of the population and although not always apparent on the surface, can nonetheless cause many difficulties in all areas of life. By increasing awareness of these differences within employment and education, Key 4 Learning opens up opportunities for individuals to unlock their true potential. Our services include:
Consultancy – working in partnership with organisations to support individuals and incorporate support strategies into existing policies.
Courses – Educational training sessions for employers, schools, colleges, trade unions and individuals. Key 4 Learning has carried out extensive training within the Police Force.
Products – Support materials for businesses, public sector organisations, schools and individuals.

The National Centre for Applied Learning Technologies (NCALT)

A partnership between the Metropolitan Police Service and Centrex. It was set up to provide police officers and support staff with timely, accurate and valuable e-learning and decision support information. NCALT is a National leader in research and innovation in e-learning and Critical Incident simulation training.

Employers' Forum on Disability

The Employers' Forum on Disability "...is the world's leading employers' organisations focused on disability as it affects business. Funded and managed by over 400 members, we make it easier to recruit and retain disabled employees and to serve disabled customers."

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