NPCC response to Government announcement on police pay
National Police Chiefs' Council
The NPCC enables independent chief constables and their forces to work together to improve policing for the public.
Assistant Chief Officer Phil Wells is?National Police Chiefs’ Council Lead for Pay and Conditions. Responding to today's announcement, he said:?
"Policing today received the announcement that the recommendations from the Police Pay Review Body and Senior Salaries Review Body have been accepted by government to increase all officer pay by 4.75%.
Evidence was presented to both review bodies outlining the long-term pay erosion in policing over the past decade, extremely demanding nature of the role and the continued need to attract high quality candidates and retain officers with skills and experience to effectively tackle ever more complex crime, protected the most vulnerable and build trust through neighbourhood policing. We are pleased that this has been taken on board by both the review bodies in their recommendations and by government.
"We recognise the financial pressures on government and competing demands, and therefore welcome government’s contribution towards the funding of this pay award on the cost above 2.5%, but given the significant budgetary challenges faced by many police forces absorbing 2.5% will not be without its impact.
Funding has been committed by government in year (2024/ 2025) but the cost beyond March 2025 are not yet confirmed and we look forward to working with the new government to enable long-term financial security so we can invest properly in officers, staff, training, and technology as part of a future spending review."
Loss Prevention, Risk and Security Manager
7 个月Given the recent tribulations dealing with rioters how can we be surprised recruitment is below the leavers numbers. How far has pay and conditions since the Sir Edmund Davies report?
Senior Manager, Physical Security UK/IRE/POL
7 个月Come on over to the commercial world, people care about you, the money is miles better, no one is constantly waiting for you to do something wrong and you are more than just a collar number....
Retired Family Liaison Coordinator, Detective Sergeant, Hostage & Crisis Coordinator & Negotiator and Police Trainer
7 个月This is an insulting offer. So much for the headlines about looking after public services and emergency services. Yet they wonder why officers can’t wait to get out the door and away from policing. Labour and Tories are two sides of the same coin
Police Officer at Government of Kenya
7 个月Impressive growth!