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quickly if he serious about dealing with
       that.                                ‘Nothing is as important
          The funding crisis has caused a
       massive gap between demand and
       capacity but it has also put officers – and   as our wellbeing’
       therefore the police service – under
       immense pressure. As officer numbers
       have fallen, we have seen more and more
       strain heaped on those who remain.   By Rich Cooke, chair of West Midlands Police   That’s one reason why I think recently we’ve
       Officers are stretched to their limit – and   Federation                 seen the loss of swathes of experienced
       beyond.                                                                  officers across the country. That experience
          We have increased physical assaults on   I was delighted to find out  I had been   cannot easily be replaced.
       officers – and other emergency service   successfully elected as chair of West      So, my message will be that to genuinely
       workers for that matter – but we are also   Midlands Police Federation.  put the public first, we need to genuinely
       seeing more and more officers reporting      I want to thank John Williams who had   put our officers and staff first in all we do.
       that the stress they are under is affecting   been acting chair for everything he has done   We may then retain our vital experience and
       their mental health. That leads them to   to support colleagues over many years. John   skills base, saving money in the long run.
       take time off work and the cycle continues   and I will continue to work closely together      Pensions was another subject that
       with fewer and fewer officers to go   in the future.                     repeatedly came up in conversation. Officers
       around. Cancelled rest days, longer shifts      I’ve had some time to reflect on what   forced on to the 2015 CARE Scheme feel a
       and inability to book holidays are also   was a hectic few weeks of election   strong sense of betrayal, the bargain they
       side-effects of the current more for less   campaigning. I managed to get around most   felt they made with Queen and country at
       culture.                            stations in the Force and spoke to a few   the time they joined the job has, many feel,
          This cannot continue. We have to   hundred colleagues which was something I   been reneged on.
       Protect the Protectors, not just in terms of   thoroughly enjoyed.          Colleagues, including myself, angry
       the assaults campaign and calls for better      Those meetings and team briefings   about this have joined what has become
       legal protections for response drivers, but   brought home to me that officers do not feel   known as the ‘Pensions Challenge’ which
       also in the wider sense of officer   their voice is being heard strongly enough by   centres on challenging the legality of
       wellbeing.                          the powers that be whether locally or by the   protections given to some officers over
          This message was brought home to   Government. Some feel sadly distant from   others.
       conference in many of the key sessions   their Federation. Re-engaging with these      This has been an emotive issue within
       and debates. We heard about the crippling   colleagues, being open and transparent in   the Federation, for obvious reasons.
       effects of fatigue, officers run ragged   what we do and why we are doing it, will be   However, as the challenge progresses
       trying to cope with the demands they   important for us to gain and keep trust in   through the courts and time passes by, the
       faced and the impact of the nature of   the future.                      opportunity for the Federation to influence a
       police work on their mental health.      As a Force, we are dealing with   new and improved settlement, or potentially
          One of the highlights of conference   unprecedented levels of demand. We’re   gain a valuable uplift in pension rights for
       was the address by former Met chief   struggling to deal with the sheer volume of   most officers looms larger. I believe this is a
       superintendent John Sutherland. He told   calls from the public and are trying to   potential opportunity the Federation must
       of how the job he loved, and still loves,   organise scarce resources in the most   prepare for now so it can act for the benefit
       brought him to his knees, forcing him to   efficient way.                of all Federated ranks should the need arise.
       take ill-health retirement. His speech was      Quite rightly, the Force wants to put the      Naturally, there is so much more
       exceptionally well-delivered and had many   public first in everything it does.  However,   affecting policing in the West Midlands that
       delegates hanging on his every word. I   the message I want to drive home is that   the Federation and I will be looking to
       would recommend anyone who has not   officers are human beings first and   influence on behalf of members and the
       already done so to read his book ‘Blue’.  foremost. They have loved ones and families   public. The planned closures of police
          So, all in all, I think conference   to look after, they get physically and   stations along with some response bases
       successfully delivered in terms of   mentally tired and, occasionally, sick due to   and custody blocks is one.
       highlighting the need to protect the   the relentless demand they face.     The increased distances involved in
       protectors and spell out the realities of      They are sometimes traumatised by the   responding mean the continued work my
       policing.                           often nasty and horrific things they see and   Federation colleague, Tim Rogers, has
          We may well have seen the dawning of   hear. Officers need time to take stock, regain   undertaken to get better legal protection for
       a new era; an end to austerity and a   their composure, and get that simple   police drivers is of paramount importance.
       re-investment in policing. There were   undisturbed break and bite to eat the law      I also want to maintain a sharp focus on
       encouraging signs – both from the police   expects.                      the nationwide Protect the Protectors
       minister and the Home Secretary – that      The truth is this simply isn’t happening   campaign, making sure offenders who
       the Government may have realised that   with the regularity it should. Most   assault emergency workers are prosecuted
       the cuts have been too hard on policing   colleagues love ‘The Job’. It’s a very important   and suitably sentenced.
       and have impacted on our ability to   part of who they are but nothing is as      I therefore intend to continue the good
       protect our communities and our own   important as our own wellbeing and family.  work started by my predecessors in this area.
       people.                                When ‘The Job’ starts to conflict with   I want our Fed reps to be very active in
                                           these fundamental aspects of our lives we   ensuring this happens and also supporting
                                           naturally recoil and look for an escape route.   colleagues who are victims.


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