This week, the police family will come together to celebrate and recognise the vital role of police staff.
Our policing family is diverse and the public should know that when they need us, we come together, serving as one to help. https://t.co/XthoWUJ15l #CelebratingPoliceStaff
"Wayne Couzens should never have been a police officer. His offending should have been stopped sooner. This should never have happened."
Read NPCC Chair, CC Gavin Stephen's full response to part 1 of the Angiolini Inquiry into the murder of Sarah Everard: https://t.co/uJw6ncscBu
Our Vice President @HarviKhatkar and our National Executive Committee Reserved Representatives recently spoke with @BernardRix of @policingtv about our work to promote inclusion throughout policing:
https://t.co/ppduXxjsLf
Our Lead for Disability, Supt Paul Burrows, shares the latest in his 'diagnosis diary', detailing his experiences on the assessment process for autism and ADHD:
https://t.co/YHuYSTBrhn
Community members always tell me the police are the only ones debating IR, they have known and experienced it for years. Brave words from Gavin and hopefully others will follow. Actions are needed to ensure the admission of IR is a catalyst for change https://t.co/pQ3JIZhUzm
At a meeting of our National Executive Committee last week, @crane_sara of Devon and Cornwall Police was elected as the association's new vice president. Sara will begin her term in March 2024.
Full story: https://t.co/nsAVigO4d4
Money raised via our #ChristmasAppeal so far allows us to help more than 960 police officers or staff in 2024. In the final week of our efforts, will you help us reach £10,000? For more info and to donate, visit https://t.co/S57lF5gbUu
#MentalHealthMatters#PoliceFamily
Acting President of the PSA, Nick Smart, has commented on this year's New Year's Honours List, which recognises superintendents and many others in the policing family.
A huge congratulations to all this year's amazing recipients!
A huge thank you to every member of the police family and all our emergency service colleagues, who will be working to keep others safe this Christmas. Sending Christmas and New Year wishes from everyone at the Police Superintendents’ Association.
We’ve launched our brand-new fatigue management course last month which is digitally available to all individuals working in policing across England and Wales. If you struggle with fatigue, the course might be able to help: https://t.co/XW8q5Bkm4h
To mark the end of #DisabilityHistoryMonth this weekend, Vice President @HarviKhatkar spoke with our Disability Inclusion Representative, Supt Paul Burrows about his own diagnosis journey. Full video here: https://t.co/SPWOf429DT
#UKDHM
Living with a loved one who works in policing can be tough. Our families face daily challenges that we don’t always see and it’s vital we thank them, for all they do. We’re here to help police forces across the UK acknowledge the vital support of families and loved ones 🎬👇
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we’re re-sharing a blog from Disability Inclusion rep, Supt Paul Burrows. Paul shares his ‘diagnosis diary’ to encourage others to understand the challenges & opportunities in recognising neurodivergence
https://t.co/WeIwAFpeYu