The Latest News from Staffordshire Police Federation
Disgust at MPs’ £2,200 pay rise
Staffordshire Police Federation chair Phil Jones says it is absolutely disgusting that MPs will receive a 2.7 per cent pay…
Federation welcomes scrutiny of IOPC delays
Staffordshire Police Federation chair Phil Jones has welcomed the findings of a Parliamentary inquiry into the police complaints and disciplinary…
Home Office puts forward pay rise of ‘at least two per cent’
A fresh row over police pay has erupted after the Home Office recommendations for a two per cent increase this…
Police service makes commitment to suicide prevention
Staffordshire Police Federation is here to help and support members with their mental health.
Members urged to nominate colleagues for Women in Policing Awards
Staffordshire Police officers are being encouraged to put colleagues forward for a Women in Policing Award.
New guide on Regs
The Quick Reference Guide (QRG) to terms and conditions of service has been updated, replacing the issue dated July 2021.
Survey finds low morale and officers worse off than five years ago
The Police Federation’s latest pay and morale survey reveals a worrying picture of low morale, hardship and poor mental health…
Federation welcomes findings of review into College of Policing
Staffordshire Police Federation has welcomed an admission by the College of Policing that it is regarded as “remote” and “failing…
Quick Reference Guide Published 2022
A new edition of the Quick Reference Guide (QRG) to terms and conditions of service has been published by the…
Quick Reference Guide 2023
This guide provides a basic summary of your main terms and conditions. It is not intended to be exhaustive, nor…
Glyn leads debate as officers become bogged down in needless paperwork
Staffordshire Police Federation secretary Glyn Pattinson has joined the ongoing debate about the amount of time victims of crime are…
‘We need more sustainable policing funding’
Staffordshire Police Federation has added its voice to demands for police funding reform which would see the introduction of multi-year…