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PFEW National Women's Group

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The National Police Federation Women's Group

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National Board member Sue Honeywill speaks on the importance of proactive preventative measures to support officers & intervene before they break. #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek polfed.org/news/blogs/202…

National Board member Sue Honeywill speaks on the importance of proactive preventative measures to support officers & intervene before they break.

#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
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National Board member, Sue Honeywell chairs Westminster Insight’s #WomeninPoliceWM Conference, 29 Sept, to help improve the inclusion of women in the police & increase the representation of women at all ranks & levels. For 20% discount, use SPKR4049 westminsterinsight.com/events/women-i…

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Looking to improve gender equality in your workforce? On 29 September PFEW National Women's Group Chair Sue Honeywell will be a guest speaker at the Women in Police Conference. The in-person, live event is a great opportunity to network, learn and share good practice. Book your place today 👇

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We're looking forward to speaking at the Westminster Insight Women in the Police conference tomorrow although 24 hours of Jen & Carly B together will undoubtedly result in lots of new ideas & much more work! Notepads at the ready!💙

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Brilliant start to todays #WomeninPolice conference today. Thanks to our fantastic chair Sergeant Sue Honeywill, Chair of the Women’s Group, Police Federation of England and Wales #WomeninPoliceWM

Brilliant start to todays #WomeninPolice conference today. Thanks to our fantastic chair Sergeant Sue Honeywill, Chair of the Women’s Group,
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The Menopause Survey 2023 will launch tomorrow to help understand the effects of menopause at work and at home 🚀 The survey is the second in its kind to provide a better understanding to support everyone in the police service #EveryonePause Details here 👇

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Tomorrow is #WorldMenopauseDay, and this year will be looking at cardiovascular disease, as menopause affects the heart due to low levels of oestrogen In this month’s #POLICEMag we look at guidance offered by the British Heart Foundation on how to keep a check on heart health👇 #EveryonePause

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Today is #WorldMenopauseDay and our Menopause Survey 2023 has launched 🚀 "The importance of menopause in the workplace can't be missed by anybody. It will affect, at some point, everybody's life" @AleyHayley highlights why it is imperative to take part 👇 #EveryonePause

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To mark #WorldMenopauseDay, PFEW, working with the Menopause Action Group, has launched its second survey today, ‘Everyone Pause’. The survey will enable the police service across the UK to understand everyone's experiences of menopause. #EveryonePause Full article below👇

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Now is the opportunity to participate in the Menopause Survey 2023. Together we can make a difference, so police officers and staff impacted by menopause - directly and indirectly - are better understood and supported. #EveryonePause More information is available here 👇

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Our Menopause Survey 2023 is now live for you to take part in. Provide us with your experiences of menopause and tell us and leadership what more can we do to ensure we support those within the workplace and at home. #EveryonePause Read more here 👇 polfed.org/news/latest-ne…

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Now is the opportunity to participate in the Menopause Survey 2023. Together we can make a difference, so police officers and staff impacted by menopause - directly and indirectly - are better understood and supported. #EveryonePause More information is available here 👇

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There is still time to take part in our Menopause Survey 2023 ⏰ By working together to understand the impact the menopause can have on our police officers and staff, we can help to support them in the future. #EveryonePause More information is available here 👇

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Our Menopause Survey 2023 will be closing at midnight tomorrow ⏰ This is your last chance to participate and provide insight, to help improve policies and support those who are being impacted by the menopause within the workplace. More information here 👇 #EveryonePause

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With 3.7 now being the scientifically proven level of the new PPST curriculum for fitness tests, PFEW Equality Lead Ian Saunders raises concerns over National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) sticking to the old 5.4 grade - disregarding latest research from a leading specialist commissioned by themselves.

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To mark #ParentMentalHealthDay, PFEW wellbeing co-lead, Paul Williams, discusses balancing parenthood and policing. Read more below 👇 bit.ly/48Pa4mO

To mark #ParentMentalHealthDay, PFEW wellbeing co-lead, Paul Williams, discusses balancing parenthood and policing.

Read more below 👇

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Bosses in England and Wales have been told they must make allowances for menopausal women in the workplace or they risk breaching the equality laws. The Human Rights watchdog says women suffering from symptoms like brain fog and hot flushes should be given quiet rooms and fans.

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Join us and guest speakers PC Karen Giles, Metropolitan Police 's longest serving female officer + Women in Policing Award winners PC Lucy Walton and Sergeant Jen Sharpling, for our Inspiring Inclusion Webinar👮‍♀️ 🗓 8 March | ⏰10-11:30am #InternationalWomensDay Register today 👇

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Happy #InternationalWomensDay! We are excited and delighted to be hosting our Inspiring Inclusion Webinar today to mark the occasion, sharing some of the incredible work and contributions made by officers 👮‍♀️ Thank you Metfriendly for sponsoring: pfewevents.org

Happy #InternationalWomensDay!

We are excited and delighted to be hosting our Inspiring Inclusion Webinar today to mark the occasion, sharing some of the incredible work and contributions made by officers 👮‍♀️

Thank you <a href="/metfriendly/">Metfriendly</a> for sponsoring: pfewevents.org
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💡 Do you know your rights when it comes to parental leave? PFEW Equality Lead Ian Saunders highlights how police officers can use parental leave and how it works. Learn more about your entitlements 👇