
The National Association of Retired Police Officers (NARPO) is a membership organisation founded in 1919 that represents the UK’s former police officers, staff, their partners and former partners, as well as those widowed both during or after service. With over 93,000 members across 105 branches, spanning all forces in England and Wales, NARPO provides an invaluable support network for those who have served, or are about to leave the police service.
NARPO’s primary purpose is to support police leavers as they navigate the transition from the force into civilian life and beyond. The organisation offers comprehensive welfare resources, guidance on pensions, second careers, and other entitlements, ensuring that leavers are equipped for the next chapter of their lives. In addition, NARPO fosters a strong sense of community among former officers, offering peer-to-peer advice and camaraderie that helps ease both the emotional and practical challenges associated with leaving the police service.
To find out more about NARPO you can watch our introduction video below
Or join us today at: https://narpo.org/join-us/