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Disability Feedback Form

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Central Scotland Police service is committed to providing a quality service that is fair, accessible and meets the needs of all individuals in our area.

We are currently in the process of developing our Disability Equality Scheme to ensure that we deliver the best possible service to people with disabilities. Our goal is to provide a service that is professional, respectful, responsive and skilled in meeting the needs of people with disabilities.

We are aware that we can only meet our goal by listening to the people and communities we serve. We need your help and we welcome your contribution on how we can achieve our goal.

We have prepared a questionnaire which we would be grateful if you could complete.The questionnaire will be treated anonymously and you will not be contacted regarding your answers unless you specifically request it. No identifable information will be shared with a third party.

Colin Mather
Deputy Chief Constable

This document is available in community languages and alternative formats on request (see contact details at the bottom of this page)

1) Have you contacted Central Scotland Police in the previous 12 months?

2) If yes, which of the following would describe your most recent contact with Police?

3) How did you contact the police about this incident?

4) Did you experience any difficulties in your contact with Central Scotland Police in relation to the following?

5) What was your level of satisfaction or dissatifaction with the overall way the police dealt with the matter?


6) Are there any barriers for people with disabilities who want to work for Central Scotland Police?


7) How do you think we can remove these barriers?


8) What is most effective way for us to publicise our Disability Equality Scheme and share other information with you?

9) How can Central Scotland Police improve how they respond to the needs of people with a disability within the community?


10) Are there any other comments or issues that you would like to make us aware of in relation to our service to people with disabilities?


11) Do you care for a person with a disability?

12) Do you have a professional involvement with people with disabilities?

Section 2

Central Scotland Police has a duty to deliver a fair and equitable service to all sections of our community regardless of gender, age, ethnic background, religion,sexual orientation or disability. It would be helpful if you would complete the following details about yourself in order that we may complete a detailed analysis of the results.

13) Do you consider yourself to have a disability?

14) Please indicate the nature of your disability

15) What gender are you?

16) How would you describe your sexuality?

17) To which age group do you belong?

18) What is your ethnic origin?

Thank you for taking the time to complete this questionnaire. Your answers will be used to inform our services and our Disability Equality Scheme. If you would like someone to contact you regarding the scheme or any of your answers, please provide your contact details below and we will contact you.




Preferred method of contact

Or please write to us at:

Diversity Unit
Dunblane Police Station
Perth Road
Dunblane
FK15 0EY

diversityunit@centralscotland.police.uk