90 days from today is Fri, 03 January 2025
Branch chair and secretary will be attending the Glasgow event
Adrian died in a motorbike accident on his way to work
PC Davies died when he was hit by a stolen car
Gwent officers at London ceremony
Three officers risked their lives trying to find a knife attacker in a burning flat
Chance for Government to earn back the trust of police officers
'Our members are really frustrated'
Former Gwent Police officer acquitted of assault while making an arrest
National Police Uniform and Equipment Survey is taking place with support from researchers at Lancaster University.
Personal protective equipment make it difficult for frontline officers to stay cool
Mental and financial wellbeing are among the topics covered
There was a burning mattress in the bedroom which was engulfed in flames and smoke
Mental Health Awareness Week starts on Monday (13 May) and will run until Sunday (19 May).
Jane Mudd becomes the first woman in Wales to be elected to the role
Former Wales international football John Hartson will talk about his diagnosis with testicular cancer
Take part in the two-day sponsored bike ride in aid of the Care of Police Survivors (COPS) charity
19 per cent of officers never or almost never have enough money to cover their monthly essentials
The event was held in Cardiff last year
'The Federation has had a good working relationship with CC Kelly'
One in five officers intend to quit the service
Long campaign comes to a successful end
It is vital police officers are able to access these services
The online seminar has provided a greater appreciation of the new legislation
'This project shows that our members are doing everything they can to build relationships'
This year’s seminar takes place online on 30 January
Members of the PFEW’s National Council are united in their approach to ballot the membership.
Home Secretary fails to sign off new award for fallen officers
Day two of conference will feature speeches by PFEW chair Steve Hartshorn and Home Secretary Suella Braverman
Consistency, better pay and additional funding among the hot topics of discussion during day one of Annual Conference 2023.
The secretary of the PFEW who represents Wales on the national board says he wouldn’t join the police if he had his time again.
Register now to be part of the discussions on some of the biggest issues affecting policing
Steven died at Pillgwenily Police Station on 6 October 2017.
The Police Federation of England Wales annual conference will be taking place online on October 10 and 11.
Calls for officers killed on duty to be honoured with a posthumous medal.
Isabelle and Ross were among the first to attend the scene of a dog attack in Caerphilly
This year was the 20th anniversary of the National Police Memorial Day.
The National Police Memorial Day never loses its significance
Matthew Candy urges the Westminster government to introduce an Elizabeth Medal
The outstanding bravery of sergeants Isabelle Coulson and Ross Phillips will be recognised
Chief Constable explains what National Police Memorial Day means to her
Read your members’ magazine
A statement from the secretary of Gwent Police Federation
Volunteers praised for exceptional service
A joint statement from the Chair and Secretary of Gwent Police Federation
Response policing week of action begins on Monday 26 June – a week celebrating response policing
Force urged to invest in latest gender-specific 3G body armour
Annual service to be held in Cardiff this year
Gwent officers urged to give their views on wellbeing support
Counselling service launched by Oscar Kilo and Just 'B'
Federation responds to Home Secretary’s speech
Government hails recruitment success but Police Federation warns of misleading figures
Federation opposed to Level 5 training programme
Police minister announces reform
Guidance for inspectors and chief inspectors
Pensions update
Magazine for members of Gwent Police Federation
Sir Keir Starmer addresses police reform
Fundraising mission
Members of Special Constabulary can now join Federation
Independent research behind claim
Tiff Lynch tells her inspiring story
Sign up for online event
Former Gwent officer will be sorely missed
Gwent branch chair backs Sir Mark Rowley over pay rise calls
Officers urged to check their entitlements
Police Federation welcomes findings of uplift survey
Government announces latest settlement
New recruits join Gwent Special Constabulary
New Oscar Kilo resource tailor made for investigators
Police Uplift Programme figures shows headcount increase for Gwent
National chair gives evidence to Commons committee
Pay and morale survey findings released
Charity work recognised
Season’s greetings
Read the latest edition online
National Police Wellbeing Service initiative
Reception for Welsh nominees
Federation national deputy chair appears on BBC Breakfast
Members urged to have their say
Officers urged to read FAQs
Home Secretary contacts the College of Policing
The autumn edition of your Federation branch magazine is out now.
Don’t suffer in silence. That’s the message from Gwent Police Federation chair Matthew Candy for members who are struggling with their emotional and mental health.
Gwent Federation branch chair Matthew Candy has backed plans for a digital memorial website for police officers who are killed in the line of duty.
The chair of Gwent Police Federation is encouraging officers going the menopause to seek support managing their symptoms.
An ‘honoured and shocked’ Gwent cop who has been featured on a mural painted by a local artist says his passion for policing was driven by his determination to build bridges with the local community.
Gwent Police Federation chair Matthew Candy has paid tribute to PC Steven Jenkins on the sixth anniversary of his death.
Federation backs Sir Peter Fahy's call for Government to reduce police workload
Huge boost for Elizabeth Medal campaigners
Gwent Police Federation chair Matthew Candy says the National Police Memorial Day is one of the key events on the policing calendar.
Gwent Police Federation members who took part in Operation London Bridge after the death of the Queen have received a message of thanks from the county's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC).
Gwent Police Federation chair Matthew Candy says evidence gathered in the national Federaton’s annual pay and morale survey will play a vital part in its campaign for fairer pay.
May Her Majesty The Queen rest in peace
The Police Federation’s annual pay and morale survey has now been launched, and Gwent Police Federation chair Matthew Candy is urging as many members as possible to complete it.
Gwent Police Federation members are being urged to complete this year’s pay and morale survey.
This year’s Care of Police Survivors (COPS) Service of Remembrance took place on Sunday at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, with the theme of families supporting one another to heal at its heart.
Police Federation announced 3.1 per cent increase in subs.
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