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REPRESENTATION


LEGAL SERVICES NEGOTIATION INFLUENCING


REPRESENTATION Legal Representation


Scope: Involves cases that progress to Member Legal Services Team, where legal representation is required.


Key Objective: Act as a liaison between members, legal professionals, and other parties while providing welfare support.


Collaborative Role: Branches and representatives ensure seamless communication and member support during complex legal cases.


Formal Representation


Scope: Supports members with more serious concerns, including vetting issues, Regulation 13 proceedings, and misconduct cases.


Key Objective: Ensure members are fairly treated, processes are correctly applied, and the force is held accountable.


Role of Representatives: Provide guidance and advocacy for members during formal proceedings.


64% 25% 11% Informal Representation


Scope: Addresses everyday queries on terms and conditions, early ill-health retirement, posting, and regulation issues.


Key Objective: Resolve concerns quickly and effectively to prevent escalation into formal processes.


Impact: Acts as a preventative measure, reducing the need for more resource-intensive interventions.


LOCAL REPRESENTATION


Supported by our specialist central functions and National elected positions, Federation representatives and branch personnel provide advice and local representation to a far greater number of members than those who may eventually need legal representation.


This charts highlights how Federation representatives and branch personnel operate as a comprehensive support network, balancing prevention, intervention, and advocacy to protect and represent members' interests effectively.


The use of averages represented in the chart, offers a measurable understanding of workload distribution across informal, formal, and legal representation activities, differentiating levels of support:


NATIONAL VIEW REGIONAL VIEW


Select a region below to look at our real life case studies: REGION 1


REGION 2 REGION 3 REGION 4 MEMBER VALUE REPORT One Federation – Putting Members First


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REGION 8


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