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Home > People and skills > CNC officers graduate from 100th Initial Foundation Programme
People and skills 12 November 2024

CNC officers graduate from 100th Initial Foundation Programme

James Devonshire12 November 2024Updated:12 November 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
Authorised Firearms Officers (AFOs) from the CNC's 100th IFP. Image credit: CNC
Authorised Firearms Officers (AFOs) from the CNC's 100th IFP. Image credit: CNC

A new cohort of Authorised Firearms Officers (AFOs) have graduated from the 100th Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) Initial Foundation Programme (IFP).

The IFP for recruits is an intensive 18-week residential course, covering a huge range of policing skills and essential firearms skills. Since the courses were introduced, hundreds of students have passed the intensive training to become CNC AFOs.

The CNC’s 100th IFP proved to be a double milestone, as it was also the first time an IFP was held at Dounreay in Scotland. The decision to offer IFPs at locations other than Culham Headquarters and Bisley Firearms Training Unit (FTU) was made following the introduction of the Non-Home Office Police Apprenticeship Programme earlier this year, to reduce the distance recruits would potentially need to travel to complete their training.

Consequently, graduation ceremonies were held at both Dounreay and at the CNC’s Griffin Park tactical training centre, in Cumbria, where officers received awards, certificates and their warrant cards.

Ch Supt Sheree Owen, Head of the CNC’s Training Division, presided over the ceremony at Griffin Park.

“It was my absolute privilege to hand out the awards and warrant cards at the pass out parade for IFP 100 on behalf of the Chief Constable.

“It was great to see that our new officers have come to us with a such varied life experiences and previous occupations.

“They should be proud of having successfully completed their initial foundation programme, which is an intense course with many new skills to master.

“We wish them all the best at their units.”

Ch Supt Sheree Owen, Head of the CNC’s Training Division

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