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Published: 29 May 2024

Ill Health Retirement and Injury on Duty - 30 May 2024

Report Summary

This report provides members of the People Committee with an overview of ill health retirement and injury on duty considerations.

To access the full document please open the PDF document above.

To view as accessible content please use the sections below. (Note that tables and some appendixes are not available as accessible content). 

Meeting

The publication discussed was referenced in the meeting below

People Committee - 30 May 2024

Date : 30 May 2024

Location : Online


Implications

There are financial implications associated with this report. The payment of an injury award is a cost borne by SPA/Police Scotland. Financial information has no bearing on the decision-making process.

There are personnel implications associated with this report. All officers are notified of the outcome of their request for IHR/IOD at the earliest opportunity and regular contact is being maintained with officers who at all stages of the process.

There are legal implications associated in this report. The Authority must comply with the regulations outlined in the report.


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