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Crown Prosecution Service Race for Opportunity Developing the BAME Talent Pipeline Dale Simon CBE Director Public Accountabilit
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Page 1: Crown Prosecution Service Race for Opportunity Developing the BAME Talent Pipeline Dale Simon CBE Director Public Accountability and Inclusion.

Crown Prosecution ServiceRace for Opportunity

Developing the BAME Talent Pipeline

Dale Simon CBEDirector Public Accountability and Inclusion

Page 2: Crown Prosecution Service Race for Opportunity Developing the BAME Talent Pipeline Dale Simon CBE Director Public Accountability and Inclusion.

CPS People Strategy

Staff Development

• Talent management and succession • Volunteering • Mentoring/Shadowing • Career development and mapping

Targeted programmes for BAME staff that support the Staff Development element of the People Strategy

• The Anthony Walker Bursary Scheme (AWBS)• Positive Pathways • Coaching2

• Aiming Higher

Page 3: Crown Prosecution Service Race for Opportunity Developing the BAME Talent Pipeline Dale Simon CBE Director Public Accountability and Inclusion.

A few beneficiaries of Coaching and Mentoring

The most positive aspect of the Scholarship was the advice and support I received from my mentor, not just during its duration but in the years subsequently. Nathan Miebai

I also have a great mentor. Chris Taylor has been very approachable and involved in my degree, and my work experienceGrace Nquot

a fulfilling continually revealing and enhancing two way mirror experience . For me the maxim” In learning we teach, and in teaching we will learn.” Sums it all up. Thoroughly enjoyed it and know that it’s a cornerstone on my success on all platforms to date. Shakrat Ali, NBCPA

I have had the opportunity to be mentored both formally and informally. Mentoring has given me a much more strategic focus. It helped me to achieve promotion to my current Grade (level 6) and to improve my performance overall in my different roles. Ogheneruona Iguyovwe (Chair NBCPA)

Page 4: Crown Prosecution Service Race for Opportunity Developing the BAME Talent Pipeline Dale Simon CBE Director Public Accountability and Inclusion.

Nathan’s Journey  I applied for the Anthony Walker Law Scholarship Scheme as the training programme sounded well tailored to the practical development of an aspiring lawyer, being supportive yet challenging.  The scholarship comprised of 3 components 1. Financial support 2. Work experience/community engagement3. Mentoring Of all of these, mentoring was the key element of the scheme and has been fundamental in aiding my development within the CPS.  My mentor Grace Ononiwu has provided tremendous support not just during the duration of the scholarship, but in the years subsequently.  Her guidance has extended far beyond what is required to become a “good lawyer”, but has helped me develop as a young man.  She has instilled within me:-  The importance of always remaining professionalHow to conduct myself in the workplaceThe value of networking This is advice that you cannot receive from a textbook or university and underlines why mentoring is so invaluable.

Nathan MiebaiLegal Trainee & Anthony Walker Scholarship recipient

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Celebrating mentoring success


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