Ian Critchley QPM

National Police Lead for Child Protection National Police Chiefs Council

Ian has 31 years policing experience working in Lancashire and then for 7 years in Merseyside Police, across 4 different Chief Officer portfolios and the last 2 of which as the Deputy Chief Constable (DCC).

Ian was Head of Public Protection in Lancashire for four years and sat as an executive member on three Safeguarding Boards. He has been the National Policing Lead for Child Protection for the last three years and since retiring as a Police Officer has continued in the role as National Lead. Ian is a member of SPEG (strategic partnership engagement group) and works nationally with police colleagues, partners, and Government to make improvements in policing and across the system continuing to influence the Government Reform programme and enhance policing working closely with the College of Policing. He has given evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee, IICSA and a number of parliamentary Inquiries.

Ian has extensive operational command experience as a career Detective leading investigations and strategic reviews into sexual abuse by prominent figures , and homicide including two no body murders of teenagers in Blackpool.More latterly he led the force with the Chief Constable through critical incidents including a suicide bombing at the Liverpool Womens Hospital, the murder of a 12 year old in Liverpool City Centre and the tragic shooting and murder of a 9 year old girl in Liverpool.

Ian is proactive in his commitment to diversity , inclusion and well being , in both his own personal development and that of colleagues and partners . He manages this through raising funds for child protection and Police Well Being charities. His biggest achievement though is having a fantastic family, his recently retired wife Jeanette was a Public protection Detective and he has 3 daughters of whom he is most proud .

Conference Day One - Wednesday 13th March 2024

11:45 AM PANEL DISCUSSION: The Role of CSA Reporting and Response in Ensuring a Safer Online Environment

A key element of the Online Safety Act is reinforcing regulations for reporting CSA. This panel will bring together experts from law enforcement agencies, child protection organizations, and technology companies to discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with CSA reporting and response. Delving into the

effectiveness of current reporting mechanisms, explore the role of technology in enhancing reporting capabilities, and examine the importance of collaboration between different stakeholders in addressing this complex issue.

  • Examining the impact of the Online Safety Act on CSA Reporting and Response
  • Highlighting the role of the NCA in coordinating CSA reporting and response efforts
  • Assessing the effectiveness of current reporting mechanisms working at scale
  • Interrogating the environment and scale of CSA, and the approach of the UK regulation to respond accordingly
  • Enhancing CSA reporting and response capabilities with intelligent tools
  • Emphasising collaboration between different stakeholders in addressing CSA

Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Ian.

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