ASPS continues to represent members’ interests and provide information and signpost to advice. Our main method of providing information is through financial/pension seminars. A number of providers offer financial planning and retirement advice to members:

For more information, dates and contact details, please contact ASPS Secretariat on 01259 732 122 or via email on secretariat@scottishpolicesupers.org.uk.

Updates from our Twitter Account

President Rob Hay: “Why aren’t police officers valued the same in Scotland as they are in England? Why isn’t a police officer valued the same as a nurse or a physical therapist working for the NHS?" https://scottishpolicesupers.org/2024/10/07/asps-president-joins-pay-demonstration/

Increasing numbers of senior police officers in Scotland are suffering from poor mental health exacerbated by understaffing and high demand, the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents (ASPS) has said. https://scottishpolicesupers.org/2024/10/10/world-mental-health-day/ #WorldMentalHealthDay

#WorldMentalHealthDay 1,110 Police Scotland officers were signed off work over the last financial year due to stress, depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) sc

Vice President of @ScotPoliceSupts: “I manage the absences for my division, and we have seen an increase in absences when stress is a contributing factor. Some of that is work-related, due to some of the trauma experienced by staff in their roles" https://scottishpolicesupers.org/2024/09/16/police-must-intervene-more-quickly-on-mental-health/

Remembering Superintendent Neil McCover, of Strathclyde Police, who died on duty on this day in 2010 #LestWeForget

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