Met Police launch Race Action Plan to rebuild trust with London's black community
Briefly

The Race Action Plan aims to reset stop and search practices in London, developed in consultation with the black communities, demonstrating an acknowledgment of previously unmet needs.
Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley acknowledged the journey ahead, stating that the Race Action Plan is a crucial step towards rebuilding trust with London's black community after years of disappointment.
The initiative also focuses on recruitment and training, emphasizing the importance of understanding the experiences of black Londoners, reflecting a commitment to a more diverse police force.
Improvements in misconduct and promotion processes aim to ensure fairness and transparency, with the Met striving to become a more inclusive and anti-racist organization.
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