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Freedom of Information (FOI) Act request ref: 01/FIN/25/003189/H
Version Date: 21/05/2025
How many officers took sick leave for depression, anxiety, stress or post-traumatic stress between April 2024 and March 2025. By this, I mean where any of the terms depression, anxiety, stress or post-traumatic stress
appear in the description of the officer's illness.
The Alliance Resourcing & Development Department have provided the following information.
The following data reflects the headcount of Officers that have taken at least 1 day of absence during 24-25 for Mental Health related reasons. Duplicate records for Officers that have more than 1 occurrence during 24-25 have been taken out to only show total headcount.
|
Mental Health |
Headcount |
|
Anxiety |
39 |
|
Depression |
13 |
|
Other mental disorders (inc. bipolar, schizophrenia, hypomania) |
2 |
|
Other stress |
139 |
|
Post Traumatic Stress |
18 |
|
Total |
211 |