Abstract

Two simulation systems are used, the Minerva and Hydra. Both systems recreate live incidents or major crime investigations such as train de-railments, plane crashes, riots, armed sieges, etc. Through the use of video, audio, photos, operational radio traffic, telephone, maps, intelligence, documentation, background noise, choice of problems and the sequencing and timing of simulation, we are able to recreate such incidents in a vivid and realistic way. We have immersive simulation suites at Bramshill, Wyboston, Ryton, Harperley Hall and Hendon where exercises are delivered as part of traditional training programmes, although most are capable of independent delivery. Bespoke simulation exercises can be developed by modifying an existing programme or designing a completely original solution. In addition, we support the Police National Hydra/Minerva User Group by hosting seminars, workshops and meetings. Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary has consistently cited the Minerva and Hydra simulation training as examples of good practice. Immersive learning is developed, maintained and delivered by NPIA and the Metropolitan Police Service through their partnership. Two simulation systems are used, the Minerva and Hydra. Both systems recreate live incidents or major crime investigations such as train de-railments, plane crashes, riots, armed sieges, etc. Through the use of video, audio, photos, operational radio traffic, telephone, maps, intelligence, documentation, background noise, choice of problems and the sequencing and timing of simulation, we are able to recreate such incidents in a vivid and realistic way. We have immersive simulation suites at Bramshill, Wyboston, Ryton, Harperley Hall and Hendon where exercises are delivered as part of traditional training programmes, although most are capable of independent delivery. Bespoke simulation exercises can be developed by modifying an existing programme or designing a completely original solution. In addition, we support the Police National Hydra/Minerva User Group by hosting seminars, workshops and meetings. Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary has consistently cited the Minerva and Hydra simulation training as examples of good practice. Immersive learning is developed, maintained and delivered by NPIA and the Metropolitan Police Service through their partnership. Two simulation systems are used, the Minerva and Hydra. Both systems recreate live incidents or major crime investigations such as train de-railments, plane crashes, riots, armed sieges, etc. Through the use of video, audio, photos, operational radio traffic, telephone, maps, intelligence, documentation, background noise, choice of problems and the sequencing and timing of simulation, we are able to recreate such incidents in a vivid and realistic way. We have immersive simulation suites at Bramshill, Wyboston, Ryton, Harperley Hall and Hendon where exercises are delivered as part of traditional training programmes, although most are capable of independent delivery. Bespoke simulation exercises can be developed by modifying an existing programme or designing a completely original solution. In addition, we support the Police National Hydra/Minerva User Group by hosting seminars, workshops and meetings. Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary has consistently cited the Minerva and Hydra simulation training as examples of good practice. Immersive learning is developed, maintained and delivered by NPIA and the Metropolitan Police Service through their partnership. Two simulation systems are used, the Minerva and Hydra. Both systems recreate live incidents or major crime investigations such as train de-railments, plane crashes, riots, armed sieges, etc. Through the use of video, audio, photos, operational radio traffic, telephone, maps, intelligence, documentation, background noise, choice of problems and the sequencing and timing of simulation, we are able to recreate such incidents in a vivid and realistic way. We have immersive simulation suites at Bramshill, Wyboston, Ryton, Harperley Hall and Hendon where exercises are delivered as part of traditional training programmes, although most are capable of independent delivery. Bespoke simulation exercises can be developed by modifying an existing programme or designing a completely original solution. In addition, we support the Police National Hydra/Minerva User Group by hosting seminars, workshops and meetings. Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary has consistently cited the Minerva and Hydra simulation training as examples of good practice. Immersive learning is developed, maintained and delivered by NPIA and the Metropolitan Police Service through their partnership.

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