The Latest News from Staffordshire Police Federation
Branch supports Protected Learning Time move
Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) calls to make Protected Learning Time (PLT) accessible to every police officer have…
Force on track with recruitment, but concerns over officer retention
Staffordshire Police Federation secretary Glyn Pattinson says he’s encouraged that the Force is on track with its recruitment plan.
Group Insurance Scheme – New Legal Expenses Provider
Further to a review of the group insurance scheme with our insurance partners, George Burrows, detailed below are some important…
Message from your chair: The fight for better pay continues
By Phil Jones, chair of Staffordshire Police Federation
Fancy a challenge? Sign up for Back on the Beat charity bike ride
Do you fancy a challenge next month? Staffordshire Police Federation members can now sign up for this year’s Back on…
Branch supports calls for new award for fallen officers
Staffordshire Police Federation chair Phil Jones has welcomed calls for a new award to be created for emergency service workers…
Steve Hartshorn elected as Federation’s new chair
Steve Hartshorn has been confirmed as the second national Federation chair to be voted in by police officers in England…
Federation publishes new pensions FAQs
Members seeking an understanding of the current status of the pension remedy can now refer to a new set of…
Claire lands national award
Staffordshire Police Federation wellbeing lead Claire Bond has won a prestigious award for implementing a mental health app across the…
Steve Hartshorn elected as Federation’s new chair
Steve Hartshorn has been confirmed as the second national Federation chair to be voted in by police officers in England…
Vote now for new national Federation chair
Staffordshire Police Federation members are being encouraged to vote for the next national chair before the election process comes to…
Figures reveal 8.9 per cent of Force’s new recruits quit before completing probation
A significant number of Staffordshire recruits are walking away from policing before completing their probation, according to newly released data.