In the wake of the national crisis created by Covid-19, it is
expected that police forces across the UK will come under
increasing strain as they try to maintain business-as-usual
policing while managing rising levels of sickness and
self-isolation of officers and staff.
There are currently more than 10,000 Special Constables in the
UK - warranted officers with all the powers of a regular police
officer who volunteer their services. They are deployed in
their local communities to support the day-to-day operations of
their forces and, crucially, provide resilience at critical
times.
The appeal is to primarily to businesses which are already part
of the national Employer Supported Policing Scheme (ESP), an
agreement where Special Constable employees are provided with
additional paid leave to allow them to undertake policing
duties.
But even employers who are not currently part of the ESP are
being asked to show their support by joining the scheme and
helping to meet this unique call to action from police and
government.
Chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council, Martin Hewitt,
said:
“Our Special Constables play a vital role in the police
service, a service which will be placed under great strain
over the coming months.
“We appreciate that this would be placing a further burden on
businesses who are already suffering the economic impact of
this virus, and we do not make this appeal lightly.
“Businesses who are able to release their staff to undertake
these important roles will be supporting the national effort
against Covid-19 by helping us to maintain services and keep
people safe.
“This is part of our contingency planning for the coming
weeks and months.
“If you represent an ESP business willing to extend your
existing commitment, or wish to join the scheme, please
contact the ESP National Team on esp@dutysheet.comand
somebody will be in touch with you to discuss how you can
help us to meet this challenge.”
Policing is also considering other ways of managing the surge
in demand and expected drop in capacity created by Coronavirus,
including relaxing rules on officers re-joining the service
after retirement.