The awards recognise the fantastic work that has been done – and continues to be done – to provide wellbeing support across UK policing.
Now Cambridgeshire Police Federation members are being encouraged to nominate a colleague or a project that’s made a difference to the wellbeing of officers and staff.
Cambridgeshire Police Federation chair Liz Groom said: “The Oscar Kilo awards are a fantastic opportunity to shine a light on the great work that’s being done in our Force to support police officers and staff.”
Oscar Kilo, the national police wellbeing service, is inviting nominations in seven categories:
- Creating the environment
- Leadership
- Absence management
- Mental health
- Occupational health
- Personal resilience
- Protecting the workforce.
There is also a special non-police award for other organisations such as the fire and rescue service, who are working towards completing the Blue Light Wellbeing Framework (BLWF).
The deadline for nominations is 10 March and the winners will be announced at the awards event this summer.
Visit the Oscar Kilo website for more information on the awards and to nominate yourself, a colleague or a project.