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The Police Treatment Centres form

The Police Treatment Centres is a registered Charity supported by voluntary donations from the Police Family primarily in the Northern forces of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, but also from British Transport Police, the Civil Nuclear Constabulary and the Ministry of Defence Police.

The Charity provides two Treatment Centres where Serving and Retired Police Officers can receive treatment following an illness or injury, with the aim of assisting their return to better health. The Centres are St Andrews, in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, and Castlebrae in Auchterarder, Perthshire. The Charity also offers a remote Physiotherapy service.

For more information, please read this Police Treatment Centres leaflet, or contact the charity by phone (01423 504448 / 01764 664369) or at enquiries@thepolicetreatmentcentres.org.

I authorise Lancashire Police, until further notice, to deduct the appropriate amounts from my pay, each pay period, in respect of the Charities indicated below:

The Police Treatment Centres is a registered police charity which provides residential treatment, support & recuperation, including intensive, police-specific, physiotherapy and rehabilitation, and treatment and counselling for psychological issues for injured and ill police officers and retired officers at rehabilitation centres in Harrogate or Auchterarder.

St George’s Police Children Trust is a registered charity which aims to support Police families by helping to ease the financial pressures of bringing up children in the face of lifechanging circumstances. These circumstances could involve the loss of either parent(whether or not they are a Serving or Retired Police Officer) or the Police Officer parent being unable to earn an income due to illness or injury sustained on or off duty. Please inform your family that you have decided to contribute to St George’s Police Children Trust, so that they can access support should they require it.

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