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23 April 2025
The spring edition of Chwarae Teg/Fair Play, the magazine of Dyfed Powys Police Federation, is out now.
There’s an introduction to the 11 new workplace reps, who have joined the branch following the recent elections and who will join 11 returning reps in forming the Branch Council.
Branch chair Delme Rees gives his support to a new campaign – Suicide Trauma Education Prevention (STEP) – which aims to reduce the number of police officers dying by suicide.
Delme hopes a meeting between the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) and Welsh MPs will put the political spotlight on the issues facing members.
He encourages officers and staff to engage with the Deputy Chief Constable’s monthly performance meetings and gives his response to plans by the Police and Crime Commissioner to improve public confidence in policing.
There’s a look ahead to the National Police Memorial Day with plans for this year’s service in Coventry well underway.
Federation rep Kelly Draper, who has experience of combating violence against women and girls (VAWG), welcomes the new National Centre for VAWG and Public Protection, which opens in Ryton, Warwickshire, this month.
Sergeant Darren Morgan reflects on defeat in the semi-finals of the Police Sports UK rugby cup and looks ahead to next season.
It’s all in the latest edition of Dyfed Powys Police Federation magazine, available to download now.
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