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Compassion, burnout and self-care: What does NPWS’s wellbeing survey tell us?
Andy Rhodes, the service director for the National Police Wellbeing Service (NPWS) and former chief constable of Lancashire Constabulary, tells Police Oracle what policing can learn from the newest survey, and which areas of the service need urgent work.
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