National Trans Police Association

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Mission

Support

The NTPA exists primarily to provide support to serving and retired Police Officers, Police Staff and Special Constables with any gender identity issue including, but not exclusively, Trans Men, Trans Women, people who identity as 'Transgender', Androgyne or Intersex. Also the NTPA will give support to people who identify as Cross Dressers. The NTPA further aims to provide support to all serving and retired police officers, police staff and special constables who are dealing with people with a gender identity issue whether that person is a colleague, family member or a member of the public involved in a police matter.


Employment

The NTPA also exists to represent the views of its members on matters of policy concerning Trans Police Officers, Police Staff and Special Constables and to assist in and encourage their recruitment, retention and progression within the UK Police Service.


Community

The NTPA aspires to speak for the wider Trans Community on Police related matters and to help foster better relations between the UK Police Service and the Trans Community as a whole.

Contact

Website: http://www.ntpa.org.uk/

Phone: 07799 885440 (Bailey)

Email: contactinconfidence@ntpa.co.uk

Background

The National Trans Police Association was formed in January 2008 when a group of like minded people met at Bramshill NPIA Staff Training College in North Hampshire at a Positive Action Leadership Programme course, for Trans Police Officers and Police Staff in the UK Police Service. Subsequently the NTPA was formed and it is hoped that we now exist to represent and provide support to serving and retired Police Officers, Police Staff and Special Constables with any gender identity issue including, but not exclusively, Trans men, Trans women, people who are Transgender, androgyne or intersex and people who cross dress.

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