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Ms. N. McCall made this Freedom of Information request to Lincolnshire Police
The request was successful.
From: Ms. N. McCall
29 January 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
Freedom of Information Act request.
I am requesting certain documents that you may have detailing force
policy and procedure in the management and review of police injury
award pensions prior to the year 2004.
To help you in your search and to direct my enquiry as clearly as
possible I am quoting below a paragraph from Home Office Circular
46/2004, Annex C:
'This Guidance is being issued to help ensure a fairer, more
cohesive approach to the payment of injury benefits to ill-health
retired officers who have reached the compulsory retirement age
with their Force. A recent survey found that practice in this area
was diverse. Some forces automatically reduced degree of
disablement benefits to the lowest banding when this age had been
reached - others continued to pay benefits at the same rate until
the death of the Officer concerned.'
The above quote identifies two categories of forces - A) one group
that automatically reduced degree of disablement benefits to the
lowest banding when compulsory retirement age had been reached and
a second group B) that continued to pay benefits at the same rate
until the death of the Officer concerned.
I am attempting to identify and obtain a copy of documents that
show which category ( A or B) your force would have been included
in prior to receipt of HOC 46/2004.
It may be that your response would be sufficient if you simply tell
me which group your force was in, but if there was a written policy
or procedural document setting out details, then I should like a
copy.
You can send copied documents in any standard digital format.
Your assistance in this matter is very much appreciated.
Yours sincerely,
Ms N. McCall
From: Timings, Naomi
Lincolnshire Police
2 February 2009
Dear Ms McCall,
Please find attached reply letter to your recently requested Freedom of
Information Request and details of our complaint procedure.
Regards
Naomi Timings
Data Protection/FOI Research Officer
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From: Ms. N. McCall
28 February 2009
Dear Naomi Timings,
I am awaiting a response from you to a FOIA request I made.
Under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act you should have
responded no later than the 26th Feb.
Would you please check and see if you are now in a position to
respond, and advise me accordingly.
Yours sincerely,
Ms. N. McCall
From: Knowles, Colin
Lincolnshire Police
2 March 2009
Good Morning
Reply letter, information and details of our complaints procedure.
Regards
Colin Knowles
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Peter left an annotation ( 3 March 2009)
On 12 February 2009, James Green of Humberside Police responded to an FOI request fro John Jarman that:
"In the years 1987 to 2003 inclusive there have been no cases of Humberside Police Officers injury award pensions being reduced to the lowest banding upon the former officer reaching the age of 65."
Given James Green's reply to this FOI request, can Humberside Police provide written documents to prove that they had a automatic policy to educe injuy payments to the lowest banding at age 65 prior to 2004?
Peter left an annotation ( 5 March 2009)
Sorry - meant to post this note on the response from Humberside Police, not Lincolnshire.
Ms. N. McCall left an annotation (28 April 2009)
If you are a former officer on an injury pension and would like to make contact with an email-based self help group of others then send a message to Eddie at whatsyourforcedoing[AT]yahoo.co.uk Be sure to mention the whatdotheyknow web site.
The results of the research into a vital aspect of Home Office Circular Annex C is now available on line at http://no10petition.blogspot.com/
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Ms. N. McCall left an annotation (13 February 2009)
I will announce the publication in another annotation here.
There is a petition on the No 10 Downing Street web site that you may like to sign. It calls on the Home Office to rescind guidance issued in Circular 46/2004.
The petition is at:
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/HOC-46-...
Nancy
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