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Youths between the ages of 14 and 17 are encouraged to join a Cook Islands Police Service organised programme which will mark the relaunch of the Blue Light-led youth development training.
Three police officers THE rigours of policing the pandemic have left some Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officers suffering from worrying levels of stress. The concerning trend is affecting forces nationally with a Police Federation of England and Wales finding nearly 80 per cent of officers have struggled with their mental health and wellbeing in the last year. April marks Stress Awareness Month. Greater Manchester Police Federation Chairman, Stu Berry, said: “Stress is a very real problem that can affect officers’ professional and personal lives. It is a very normal issue but it is not something that they should be expected to struggle on with.
CUMBRIA POLICE Federation has reminded the region’s officers that help is there to combat stress. April is #StressAwarenessMonth and Paul Williams, chairman of the federation, has highlighted how officers can face tough times on the job. He said: “Policing is unique. Officers on a daily basis deal with harrowing incidents. Abuse and violence towards the police has significantly increased and along with having to deal with very serious disturbing incidents, having to make serious decisions in split second high pressure scenarios all gradually chip away at officers over a number of years and this is bound to affect any human being mentally.