Cumbria Constabulary has secured the top grading under a new national police performance framework, reinforcing its reputation as one of the highest-performing forces in the country
His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) has graded the Constabulary with a Level One in the new Policing Performance System.
The decision follows the first round of national performance monitoring under the new framework, which has been introduced to strengthen how police force performance is assessed, supported, and improved across England and Wales.
Level One is the highest-performing category and is the standard position for forces demonstrating effective performance and ongoing improvement.
Deputy Chief Constable Jonny Blackwell, Cumbria Constabulary, said:
"We welcome HMICFRS' decision to place Cumbria Constabulary in Level One.
"This reflects the commitment of our officers, staff, and volunteers to delivering an effective service for the people of Cumbria and keeping our communities safe.
"At the same time, we recognise that policing is continually evolving and that there are always opportunities to improve. We remain committed to learning, developing, and addressing any areas identified through inspection and performance processes.
"Our focus remains on providing the best possible service to the public, protecting vulnerable people, tackling crime and maintaining the trust and confidence of the communities we serve."
Cumbria's Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, David Allen said:
"The decision to place Cumbria Constabulary in Level 1 of the new Performance Framework is welcome but comes as no surprise given the work that the Constabulary has done to improve performance and the quality of service it provides to the population it serves.
"The work to maintain and improve performance is a continual one and I am pleased that the Constabulary embraces this ethos. It is only by being willing to learn from performance and activity to date that organisations such as Cumbria Constabulary can improve the service that they provide.
"Cumbria is an incredibly safe place to live and visit, and this is in no small part due to the work carried out by the Constabulary and its staff. This is a great place to be, but the Constabulary will not rest on its laurels and will continue to seek to learn, to improve its performance and the quality of service provided as part of that performance."
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