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UK Metropolitan police: reverse mentoring in a small pilot programme aiming to build community trust

Amy Fisher Moore (Department of Personal and Applied Learning, University of Pretoria Gordon Institute of Business Science, Johannesburg, South Africa)
Rhys Johnstone (University of Pretoria Gordon Institute of Business Science, Johannesburg, South Africa)

Publication date: 8 June 2023

Issue publication date: 2 January 2024

Abstract

Research methodology

The case was written from secondary materials.

Case overview/synopsis

This case is designed to support learning objectives in a Human Relations class of a university management course. The case explores how the UK Metropolitan police, working with the Girls’ Network, piloted a reverse mentoring programme for six months in 2021. Three senior officers were mentored by a trio of teenage girls from disadvantaged London boroughs. The aim of the programme was to address falling trust in the police by creating more understanding and empathy in the mentees for the issues facing the communities where the mentors lived, and to give the mentors more confidence from the experience of representing their communities. Each mentor–mentee pair focused on a specific policing issue that was relevant to the mentor’s neighbourhood: knife crime, domestic abuse or social inequality. Through the process, the senior Met police officers gained a deeper understanding of the challenges in the communities they served. Now that the pilot had been completed, the Met faced a decision point. Should the programme be spread further through the Met?Through reading and discussing the case, students are expected to explore the importance of empathy in the workplace and how reverse mentoring, when having the right support and overall intent, could be used in organisations.

Complexity academic level

This case is appropriate for university management courses. This case has a difficulty level appropriate for undergraduate and postgraduate courses. This case could be incorporated into a unit on human behaviour, leadership or coaching.

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Acknowledgements

Disclaimer. This case is intended to be used as the basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. The case was compiled from published sources.

Citation

Moore, A.F. and Johnstone, R. (2024), "UK Metropolitan police: reverse mentoring in a small pilot programme aiming to build community trust", , Vol. 20 No. 1, pp. 126-138. https://doi.org/10.1108/TCJ-07-2022-0129

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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