The Latest News from Staffordshire Police Federation
Federation chair welcomes plans for new crime admin bureau
Staffordshire Police Federation chair Lee Robinson has welcomed plans to create a new crime administration bureau in an attempt to…
More cash for policing as funding settlement rises
Policing in Staffordshire is to receive additional money this year with the 2023/24 funding settlement for England and Wales set…
Violent deaths down
Staffordshire Police Federation chair Lee Robinson says “more boots on the ground” are needed to continue to reduce the number…
Fed chair backs calls for progress with Police Covenant
The chair of Staffordshire Police Federation has said how he hopes the national Federation’s recent ‘asks’ for progress with the…
Affected by teachers’ strikes?
Staffordshire Police Federation chair Lee Robinson said he wanted to remind members they might be able to use Time Off…
Small increase in officer numbers
The number of officers serving with Staffordshire Police went up by just 39 in 2022, according to Home Office figures.
‘The Force has to make sure officers and staff are properly looked after’
A message from Staffordshire Police Federation chair Lee Robinson
Federation survey reveals worrying levels of stress and low morale
The Police Federation’s annual survey of Staffordshire Police officers has found that more than half (56 per cent) have low…
Federation welcomes MBE for medal campaigner Bryn Hughes
Staffordshire Police Federation has congratulated Elizabeth Medal campaigner Bryn Hughes after his work was recognised with an MBE in the…
We are supporting the national Safe to Say campaign
Dear members, As you may have seen, the force is currently supporting Safe to Say, a national campaign that aims…
Seasonal wishes from your Federation
The last 12 months have certainly been challenging for police officers and the police service as a whole.
A year in policing – October to December 2022
In the third of three posts we look back on some of the key developments in policing during 2022.