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Home / Crime and Justice / Injured Heroes: Call for Service Award Recognition

Injured Heroes: Call for Service Award Recognition

20 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Ex-officer felt 'discarded' after career-ending injury.
  • Campaigners seek award scheme for injured emergency staff.
  • Thousands of officers retire due to injuries yearly.
Injured Heroes: Call for Service Award Recognition

An ex-police officer, Jane Notley, has spoken out about feeling "discarded" after a career-ending injury sustained over 30 years ago. She is part of a renewed call for an honours scheme to recognize emergency service personnel injured in the line of duty. Notley recounted being hit multiple times by a car thief, leading to her forced departure from the force due to her injuries and subsequent PTSD.

Ms. Notley's experience highlights a broader issue affecting thousands of former police officers and other emergency workers who retire due to injuries. Campaigners argue that existing honours are limited and rarely awarded, leaving many feeling forgotten. They advocate for a dedicated "injury in service" award to formally acknowledge the sacrifices made by these individuals.

Politicians are supporting the campaign, with one MP filing a parliamentary motion to address the lack of recognition. He emphasized that a dedicated award would provide a crucial sense of purpose and validation for those who have put their lives on the line, ensuring their bravery is officially honored and communities are aware of their sacrifices.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
They are seeking recognition and honor for leaving their jobs due to injuries sustained while serving.
Jane Notley, a former police officer, was injured by a car thief and forced to leave her job, now campaigning for recognition.
Over 16,000 former police officers have retired due to injuries, lacking official recognition.

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