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Nine officers become Family Liaison Officers

April 13th, 2022 Martin Walker News 0 comments 0

Nine more officers are now fully trained to help families cope with some of the most traumatic times of their lives.

The Roads Policing Officers who work across Cleveland and Durham, have now become fully fledged Family Liaison Officers (FLOs) after qualifying from an intense training course for the voluntary role which supports families whose loved ones are killed in road traffic collisions.

From the first traumatic moment when a family is told the horrendous news to guidance through the investigation and court result, the FLO is there.

They offer expert emotional and physical support, working day and night to make sure the families are kept informed and supported.

Inspector Kevin Salter said: “The family liaison role within roads policing is one of the most difficult yet rewarding roles a police officer can do.

“Emotionally it can be extremely tough for the officer, trying your best to support and help a family through what will be the most traumatic and devastating experience of a lifetime.

“However, knowing that you may have helped and supported them in some way along that difficult journey makes doing the role worthwhile.

“As a Family Liaison Officer you never forget the families you support and you never forget the journey that you help them through.

“The officers carry out this role because they want to on a voluntary basis, which is additional work for them over and above their normal daily duties.

“I am extremely proud that they have stepped forward for this challenging and rewarding role and welcome them all to the team.”

Durham Constabulary’s next round of police officer recruitment is opening on April 29.

 

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