Members can access independent and confidential support when facing grief or bereavement through a partnership between the National Grief Advice Service (NGAS) and West Midlands Police Federation.
NGAS is a UK charity offering free, confidential support to anyone affected by grief whether it follows a death, a relationship breakdown, the end of a career, injury, illness or an unexpected change.
Its volunteers and professionals are trained in grief awareness and active listening.
This partnership adds to the support offered through the Federation. While people tend to associate grief with bereavement, it can stretch far wider. In terms of police officers, it can also be linked to the stress of a conduct investigation or a stressful or traumatic incident, for example.
Any officer experiencing grief of any type can access the structured and professional support offered by NGAS. It can provide people with the tools to process what they are going through and rebuild their lives.
Members do not need permission to contact the service and nothing is shared back with the Force or the Federation without someone giving their consent. It is an appropriate, confidential and essential resource.
You can self-refer or contact a local Federation representative for more information and a referral.
Find out more about the National Grief Advice Service.
Members can access independent and confidential support when facing grief or bereavement through a partnership between the National Grief Advice Service (NGAS) and West Midlands Police Federation.
NGAS is a UK charity offering free, confidential support to anyone affected by grief whether it follows a death, a relationship breakdown, the end of a career, injury, illness or an unexpected change.
Its volunteers and professionals are trained in grief awareness and active listening.
This partnership adds to the support offered through the Federation. While people tend to associate grief with bereavement, it can stretch far wider. In terms of police officers, it can also be linked to the stress of a conduct investigation or a stressful or traumatic incident, for example.
Any officer experiencing grief of any type can access the structured and professional support offered by NGAS. It can provide people with the tools to process what they are going through and rebuild their lives.
Members do not need permission to contact the service and nothing is shared back with the Force or the Federation without someone giving their consent. It is an appropriate, confidential and essential resource.
You can self-refer or contact a local Federation representative for more information and a referral.
Find out more about the National Grief Advice Service.