Skills for Justice delivered a structured, evidence-led strategic workforce planning programme using our Six Steps Methodology to Integrated Workforce Planning®, working in partnership with the Forensic Services leadership team.
This was a jointly resourced project, combining Skills for Justice’s expertise with internal operational knowledge to ensure the plan was practical, credible and owned by the organisation.
Engagement and evidence gathering included:
- Interviews, focus groups and surveys across Forensic Services
- Engagement with SPA corporate teams, Police Scotland and the Crown
- Review of internal performance data and external sector evidence
We analysed three years of historic workforce and demand data, including workforce demographics, service length, turnover, sickness rates, promotions and caseload volumes.
A key component was demand forecasting across crime groups 1-8 and the development of four plausible future scenarios. These were stress-tested and translated into workforce implications, supported by practical planning tools including scenario modelling and resource heat maps.
Activity analysis and gap analysis assessed:
- The alignment between current roles, skills and future demand
- Abstraction rates and productivity considerations
- Supply routes and career pathways
- Succession risks and retirement profiles
The final strategic workforce plan brought together the evidence base, demand forecasting, scenario modelling and a clear set of actions across workforce planning, education and training, recruitment and retention, and workforce culture, designed as a framework to be refreshed and built upon over time.