Key facts
- Over 6,000 Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary officers and staff underwent diversity training.
- The training covered topics such as racism, unconscious bias, and the importance of being an ally.
- Officers reported feeling controlled and pressured during the compulsory sessions.
- The training context is linked to the arrest of Henry Nowak.
- A former police officer wrongly identified as being at the scene of Henry Nowak's arrest and death expressed fear for her safety.
Compulsory diversity training for over 6,000 officers and staff within the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary has led to reports of officers feeling 'controlled and pressured to be certain ways'. The training sessions focused on critical topics including racism, unconscious bias, and the 'importance of being an ally'. The context of this training appears to be linked to the arrest of an individual named Henry Nowak, with officers involved in that arrest specifically citing the pressure they felt during these mandatory sessions. Misinformation regarding the arrest and death of Henry Nowak has led to a former officer being wrongly identified as being at the scene, causing her to fear for her safety.
