Extended Training For Student Officers
STUDENT officers in Hampshire will now receive an increased period of training so that they’re more equipped on the job. The Government’s uplift programme to
STUDENT officers in Hampshire will now receive an increased period of training so that they’re more equipped on the job. The Government’s uplift programme to
OFFICERS who are feeling under pressure should not hesitate to seek help, Hampshire Police Federation has said on Stress Awareness Day. PFEW’s 2021 Demand, Capacity
THE Police Bravery Awards are really important for drawing attention to officers’ amazing courage in the line of duty, Hampshire Police Federation has said. The
HAMPSHIRE Police Federation joined Federation colleagues from across the country to remember the thousands of police officers who have died on police duty. Secretary Garry
THE bravery of two Hampshire Police officers who detained a violent burglar – one being stabbed with a hypodermic needle in the process – will
THE Independent Office for Police Conduct has increased the speed of their investigations, but this needs to be sustained over coming years, Hampshire Police Federation
POLICE drivers will become safer in their jobs with greater legal protections a step closer. Representatives of the Police Federation of England and Wales Federation
A NEW law designed to protect police drivers could still leave them in danger of being prosecuted for their work at the wheel, the Police
THERE are fears that more police officers will suffer from poor mental health in the coming years due to the long-term effects of the pandemic
NEARLY 8,500 police officers have been signed off due to stress, depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the past year. A Freedom of
HAMPSHIRE Police Federation has called for proper investment in policing ahead of the Comprehensive Spending Review next month. Zoë Wakefield, Hampshire Police Federation Chair, said:
OFFICERS are now leaving Hampshire Constabulary for the private sector as they are unable to increase their pay in line with their skills, Zoë Wakefield,