Wednesday 23rd May 2012

Become a Federation Rep


The Police Federation was established in 1919 to represent the welfare of its members and the efficiency of the service. Almost 100 years on that remit is still relevant today, not least because we face cuts across the public sector which may have an impact on the way we police. 
 
Federation reps are elected every three years to work on behalf of their colleagues offering support in a range of matters that affect our working lives and conditions.

The Police Federation has many representatives with a wide range of skills and abilities who provide an excellent service to our members and provide good value for money to the service. At the forthcoming elections we would like to encourage more officers to join our ranks and become a fed rep.

With the advent of the Equality Act 2010, (which is due for implementation in October) the Federation is now in able to take advantage of the positive action provisions within the Act, which will allow us to further address the issue of representation for officers from minority groups. We will be working over the next triennial period to look at how we can best achieve this. We would welcome and encourage any officers who can assist with this process to consider getting involved and joining their local Branch Board.

Help us to help you by getting involved with your local Federation – become a Fed Rep.

Julie  Nesbit
Secretary,  Equality Act Working Group

Downloads:

Campaign Poster
Election Monitoring Form
Nomination Form

Help us to hep you get involved - become a Federation Rep

Download Campaign Poster

Download Monitoring Form

Download Nomination Form