staff survey that has not been carried out for five years. The survey was last done in 2015. Plans for one in 2017 never materialised after repeated delays.
The force now says there will be one carried out next year.But Scottish Liberal Democrat MSP Liam McArthur has warned that the mental wellbeing of staff cannot be "sidelined" and that police bosses should let "rank and file officers tell their own story".McArthur said the results of the 2015 survey "shone a light on how undervalued staff and officers felt", with just 8% of respondents thinking the police force was genuinely interested in staff wellbeing.Less than a quarter of police officers also said they had the resources they needed to do their job properly.McArthur said: "Now, while.
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