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Category: ICPRA

Letter from EuroCOP President Calum Steele to Mpho Kwinika General Secretary Independent Police Union of South Africa

Posted on June 25, 2021 (July 30, 2021) by osky

The Independent Police Union of South Africa embarks on it’s Inaugural Congress. To read the letter from EuroCOP President Calum […]

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UK Police Mental Health Survey shows lack of resources and support leads to Mental Illness

Posted on May 22, 2019 by osky

UK Police are similar to us with Mental Illness but had more cuts in Police numbers.  Cuts and lack of […]

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Statement from ICPRA Chair regarding recent terror attacks in London

Posted on June 5, 2017 (June 30, 2021) by osky

OTTAWA – The Chair of the International Council of Police Representative Associations, Mr. Tom Stamatakis, today released the following statement […]

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Posted in ICPRA, Media Releases, NewsTagged British Transport Police, ICPRA, London, Metropolitan Police Service, terror, Tom Stamatakis

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