23 June 2023
Hertfordshire Police Federation members are being urged to have their say on wellbeing provision and support in policing.
The survey is being led by Oscar Kilo, the National Police Wellbeing Service, and is run by the Policing Research Unit at Durham University with support from the College of Policing.
It was launched on 15 May and runs until July so members still have time to make their voices heard.
Results from the survey will be used by police leaders to assess areas where further improvements to wellbeing provision and support can be made.
Hertfordshire Police Federation chair Luke Mitchell said: “The annual police wellbeing survey has become an important vehicle for police officers and Specials to say how they really feel about wellbeing provision and support.
“The more members who take part, the clearer and louder that message will be heard.”
The survey can be accessed via the Force intranet.