PFEW Women’s Health Lead Hayley Aley delves into headline findings from our latest Menopause Survey, including the paramount topic of flexible working.
Continuing the blog series, Acting Deputy National Secretary John Partington raises pertinent questions about the 1994 Agreement which changed the way in which inspecting rank officers worked within the police service.
National Secretary Calum Macleod emphasises the dire need for a truly independent mechanism to decide police officers' pay to stop further pay degradation.
PFEW Equality Lead Ian Saunders highlights how police officers can use parental leave and how it works.
National Chair Steve Hartshorn shares his recent experience of visiting forces, listening to members’ concerns and why it plays an important role in lobbying for change.
For Parent Mental Health Day, Paul Williams, PFEW wellbeing co-lead, discusses balancing parenthood and policing.
National Chair, Steve Hartshorn, reacts to BBC Panorama's investigation into falling public confidence in policing.