Welcome to the Injury on Duty Pensioners Association.

"Supporting the rights of injured officers"

IODPA is the only dedicated organisation that supports police officers that have been injured on duty through no fault of their own. Injuries can be mental, physical, or on occasions can be both.
We advise officers, who are going through the ill health retirement process, are applying for an injury pension, or are subsequently having their pension award reviewed. Examination of historical awards is also sometimes necessary to ensure that they were correctly administered.
Our membership covers every force within England and Wales, Police Scotland, RUC & PSNI, British Transport Police and the Isle of Man. Come and join us, and help us to support injured officers.

Know your rights...

What is ill-health retirement?
Retiring through ill-health can be a difficult and emotive time. If you're not sure of the process or what may happen to your pension, then have a read of our guide. ... Read More » 

What is an injury on duty?
Are you retired or about to retire and been injured on duty with a permanent injury which affects your earning capacity? If so, find out whether you may be eligible for an injury pension... Read More » 

The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and you
This guide is based on our interpretation, ongoing legal challenges and numerous advice that’s already been issued by the Information Commissioners Office (‘ICO’)... Read More »

 

Fund Raising Raffle

IODPA proudly announce our fund raising raffle.

We have some great prizes including -

  • Holidays
  • Restaurant vouchers
  • Cash prizes
  • Plus many other prizes

All profits will go into our legal fund to support our members in the RUC/PSNI. Tickets will be drawn on 1st February 2025.

You can purchase tickets in our shop, or go to this link - https://iodpa.org/product/legal-fund-raffle/

 

Unity For Justice

PSNI

IMPORTANT

We have launched a funding campaign to support the serving and retired officers of the RUC/PSNI.

We are asking for donations and will also be running other fund raising events such as raffles etc.

Click the link, find out more and help us to support our members.

 

Unity For Justice

 

Latest Blogs…

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Stats do not lie – PSNI

Our guest blogger is from Northern Ireland and this is ...

PSNI/RUC Injury Awards and Appeals

IODPA is a UK based charity that supports injured officers ...

Merseyside – Medical Retirement Officer

One of our members recently brought our attention to a ...

Latest News…

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  • ICO Takes Action Against Devon And Cornwall Police & One Other

    ICO Takes Action Against Devon And Cornwall Police & One Other

    On 29th July 2024 the Information Commission’s Office (‘ICO’) issued enforcement notices on Devon and Cornwall Police and Barking, Havering and Redbridge Hospitals NHS Trust for failing to meet basic information request requirements, as set out under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA). We have copied the action taken against Devon... Read More »
  • PSNI consultation on changing the injury regulations

    PSNI consultation on changing the injury regulations

    It has been brought to our attention that the Police Service of Northern Ireland (‘PSNI’) have released a consultation paper on changing the long established “POLICE SERVICE OF NORTHERN IRELAND AND POLICE SERVICE OF NORTHERN IRELAND RESERVE (INJURY BENEFIT) REGULATIONS 2006″. We say long established because the regulations have been in... Read More »

Snippets…

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  • Snippet #9 – Questions For A Selected Medical Practitioner (SMP)

    Snippet #9 – Questions For A Selected Medical Practitioner (SMP)

    Questions For A Selected Medical Practitioner (SMP)   Under The Police (Injury Benefit) Regulations 2006, the SMP has four questions to consider for an injury award – (a) whether the person concerned is disabled (b) whether the disablement is likely to be permanent… (c) whether the disablement is the result of... Read More »
  • Snippet #8 – Calculating Injury Pensions

    Snippet #8 – Calculating Injury Pensions

    Calculating Injury Pensions   Injury pensions are calculated using the table in Schedule 3 of The Police (Injury Benefit) Regulations 2006. Only four parameters are needed for the calculation, Annual Pensionable Pay (‘APP’) Length of service Level of disability (band 1 to 4 as determined by the Selected Medical Practitioner... Read More »

Testimonials…

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  • Mary

    Mary

    Mary’s Story I would like to say thank you for all of the support that IODPA has given me. I am more than happy for you to put this on your page, anonymously of course, as I want other people like me to know that help is there.  Once upon... Read More »
  • Colin

    Colin

    Colin’s Story In the mid 90’s I left the Police with 16 years pensionable service to seek a different career in London having moved there from a northern provincial force area. Some 18 months or so before leaving I had sustained injuries to my back, neck, and face during an... Read More »

Membership

  • Membership

    Membership

    Who can join? We offer membership to officers that have retired with an injury on duty pension, or are going through the process of ill health retirement and expect to receive an injury on duty pension at the conclusion of the process. We have members from every force in the country... Read More »

Legal Advice

  • Signpost to Legal Advice

    Signpost to Legal Advice

    We are a support based association with shared experiences that provides signposting and opinion and as such we do not give legal advice.  Support and information in facilitating you to deal with a frightening process is our strength and where IODPA cannot give legal advice, we can provide you with information... Read More »

Meet our Patrons and Ambassadors

  • Patrons and Ambassadors

    Patrons and Ambassadors

    IODPA Patrons Pete Conway –  Comedian, singer and entertainer   I first became aware of the IODPA through talking to some of my old colleagues. I only spent a short time in the old Stoke on Trent City force but it was my formative years and I have remained friends... Read More »