This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'Police Injury Pensions Policy'.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Norfolk Constabulary 
Mr J Jarman
 
 
Freedom of Information Department 
Jubilee House 
Sent via email 
 
Falconers Chase 
requ
 
[email address] 
Wymondham 
 
Norfolk NR18 0WW 
 
 
 
Tel:   01953 42 4487 
 
 
Fax:  01953 42 4080 
 
 
Email: [Norfolk Constabulary request email] 
14th December 2009 
 
www.norfolk.police.uk 
Non-Emergency Tel: 0845 456 4567 
 
 
 
 
Dear Mr Jarman, 
 
Freedom of Information Act Request Reference N0.: FOI/692/09 
 
I write in connection with your request for information, which has been received by the Norfolk 
Constabulary.  I note you seek access to the following information: 
 
      
1.  Do you have a written policy governing the management and review of police injury 
pensions? If you do, please provide me with a copy. 
 
2.  Since August 2004, to date, how many injury pensions have been reduced when 
reviewed? 
 
3.  Since August 2004, to date, how many injury pensions have been increased when 
reviewed? 
 
4.  Since August 2004, to date, how many injury pensions have been reduced to the 
lowest band when the former officer in receipt of the pension reached (or had 
already reached) the age of 65? 

 
5.  If your force has any document recording any analysis and/or consideration of the 
guidance contained in Annex C to Home Office circular 46/2004 please supply me 
with a copy. 

 
6.  If your force has any document recording any calculation and/or projection of the 
potential budgetary savings and/or financial impact that might result from adoption 
of the guidance contained in Annex C to Home Office circular 46/2004 please supply 
me with a copy. 

     
 Notes: 
      
In this request, the term ‘document’ should be taken to mean any record whether in printed 
or digital form, including reports, minutes or transcripts of meetings, notes, memoranda, 
letters, and email, etc. 
 
 

 
Your request will now be considered in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (2000).  
You will receive a response within the statutory timescale of 20 working days, as defined by the 
Act, subject to the information not being exempt or containing a reference to a third party.   
 
In advance of our response, I would like to point out that the Freedom of Information Act provides 
the public with a right to request access to recorded information held by the Constabulary.  If any 
of the information you have requested is not contained in a recorded format, the Constabulary is 
not obliged to create information for the purpose of responding to your request.  
 
We aim to respond to your request by the 13th January 2010. In some circumstances the Norfolk 
Constabulary may be unable to achieve this deadline.  If this is likely, you will be informed and 
given a revised timescale at the earliest opportunity. 
 
 
Yours sincerely, 
Nina Bond 
Freedom of Information Department 
01953 423521 
 
A full copy of the Freedom of Information Act (2000) can be viewed on the ‘Office of Public Sector Information’ web-site; 
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/ 
 
The Norfolk Constabulary is not responsible for the content, or the reliability, of the website referenced. The 
Constabulary cannot guarantee that this link will work all of the time, and we have no control over the availability of the 
linked pages.