Response Team of the Year If you are a human and are seeing this field, please leave it blank. Fields marked with a * are required. Please note that this award is only open to employees of Norfolk and Suffolk Constabularies. Please tick to confirm that you are an employee of Norfolk or Suffolk Constabulary and that your nomination has been approved by your line manager. * General Guidance Nomination qualifying period is between Saturday 1 August 2018 to Wednesday 31 July 2019 Deadline for entries is Wednesday 31 July 2019 No late entries will be accepted Each section must be completed for a candidate to be considered for the award Submissions must be between 150 and 500 words otherwise your entry will not be accepted Nominations submitted on any other form will not be accepted All nominations must be approved and signed off by your head of department or their deputy before submitting The judges this year will be representatives from the Superintendents’ Association, Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner, Police Federation, HR, UNISON and the Chief Constable The shortlisted will be announced on Friday 6 September 2019 Nominated Team Please submit up to a maximum of eight team names to represent the whole team at the NOSCAs evening should you be shortlisted. Please include full collar numbers for all police officers nominated. Category Criteria Notable contribution by the team which supports the Force’s policing SPIRIT alongside the Code of Ethics Makes a positive difference to people’s lives Enhances customer confidence and satisfaction by delivering a high quality service Proactive and intelligence-led whilst focused on vulnerability Effective at providing protection for people and the communities of Norfolk What makes the teams’ activities outstanding, setting a level for other response teams to aspire to Submissions must be between 150 and 500 words * ‘I confirm that I have notified the above nominee that I am nominating them for this award. I also confirm I have advised them they will be required to participate in publicity should they be shortlisted.’ *