Report Summary
This report provides members of the Scottish Police Authority People Committee with to provide an update against the new Health & Wellbeing (HWB) plan for quarter four 2024/25.
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Meeting
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People Committee - 29 May 2025
Date : 29 May 2025
Location : Online
Implications
FINANCIAL IMPLCATIONS
There are financial implications associated with this paper, as more investment is needed which allows for the development of the various projects and the further integration and mainstreaming of wellbeing across the organisation in a meaningful way.
PERSONNEL IMPLICATIONS
Health and wellbeing resources and expertise will be required to achieve the plan.
LEGAL IMPLICATIONS
There are legal implications associated with this paper in that Police Scotland requires to be compliant with the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974. There is direct correlation between an individual’s wellbeing and their working environment. We must do everything reasonably practical to provide a safe and healthy workplace for our people.
REPUTATIONAL IMPLICATIONS
There are reputational implications associated with this paper in that if Police Scotland/SPA do not continue to prioritise the wellbeing of our people, then staff morale and public perception may be negatively affected.
EQUALITIES IMPLICATIONS
We will continue to work closely with our ED&I colleagues within the department to ensure all equalities are considered throughout our work, and when required we will complete the necessary EQHRIA process.