NEWS
DATES FOR THE DIARY
Upcoming events and webinars
26 JUNE, 9.30 AM Police Pensions | 2015 Care Police Pension Scheme This one-hour webinar will focus exclusively on the 2015 Care Police Pension Scheme. Open to everyone who would like
to gain a deeper understanding of the current pension arrangements, as well as all the information available on our website:
pfewevents.org/police- pensions-ill-health-retirement-for-reps Pensions’ webinars do not offer financial advice. Members must not make financial decisions based on anything other than the official figures and professional financial advice. (We have more webinars planned on these and other policing topics. You can register for them by visiting
pfewevents.org)
• Workforce, culture and service leadership development
• Procurement clarity and future investment planning
For frontline officers:
• National and emergency services collaboration sessions
• Hands-on tech and service equipment demonstrations
is an inspiration and we pay credit to their dedication to duty in the presence of senior officials in government and policing, culminating in a glittering awards ceremony.
On Thursday 9 July we will come
• Practical skills sessions • Scenario-based learning • Emergency services collaboration and joint response insights
7 JULY, 9.30 AM Police Pensions | Pensions For Reps The webinar will provide an update on the current pension position and an overview of the PFEW workstream with regard to pensions and what is on the horizon for the rest of the year and beyond.
1-2 JULY
The Bluelight Show, Olympia, London Policing is under unprecedented pressure: demand, complexity and scrutiny continue to rise. Attending The Blue Light Show ensures you and your teams stay informed, equipped and prepared to deliver the highest standards of public safety.
Whether you’re on the front line or in command, this is where you come to discover innovation, strengthen emergency services collaboration and shape the future of policing. The Blue Light Show is the only national emergency services conference where policing, forensics, emergency services and security come together to shape the future of public protection.
For senior leaders:
• Strategic briefings and influence future policy
10 | POLICE | JUNE | 2026
If there are any suggestions on what you, as reps, would like to be covered, please e-mail PensionEnquiries@
polfed.org by 30 June. Register here (only for Fed reps):
events.teams.microsoft.com/ event/73a2995a-abf2-49b1-87b7- 189d7dd07e9e@f6d79420-e26a- 471d-baf1-5dbd9fe9faf3 All pensions webinars sponsored by Police Friendly & Met Friendly
together to celebrate the extraordinary acts of courage carried out by more than 100 police officers from 39 police forces across England and Wales.
These awards would not be possible without the support of Police Mutual, who have steadfastly sponsored the Police Federation Bravery Awards for more than 10 years. Follow the awards on Linkedin at:
www.linkedin.com/company/pfew
16 JULY, 11.30 AM Detectives | Virtual Seminar This online seminar will bring together key stakeholders to address the current challenges, priorities, and developments facing detectives across policing. See final agenda, list of speakers and register:
pfewevents.org/detectives- online-seminar
9 JULY Police Federation Bravery Awards For 31 years we have been humbled to receive nominations for officers across 43 force areas - officers who have put the safety of others before themselves. From running into burning buildings, wading into deep waters, tackling armed offenders, being shot at, stabbed, driven at, the list goes on. Every officer we recognise at the Police Federation Bravery Awards
15 SEPTEMBER, 1.30 PM Detectives Webinar | BTP Investigation Of The Year 2025 This webinar explores a real-life case in which British Transport Police (BTP) officers identified a 15yearold young person at London Bridge station, triggering an investigation that led to the successful prosecution of two individuals under the Modern Slavery Act. This ground-breaking work has not only secured justice for the victim but also contributed to national policy improve- ments through DI Davies’ Modern Slavery Guidance document - now adopted across BTP and other forces. More details and registration:
https://pfewevents.org/detectives- insights-webinar-btp-investigation-of- the-year-2025-case-study
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