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Greetings from the director

As the head of this organisation, I am delighted to welcome you here. Our mission is to stand by police officers in difficult times and to support them on their professional and personal journey. 

The work that our police officers do is of great importance to our society. Day after day, they work to keep us safe, often carrying an enormous burden on their shoulders. At such times, it is important for them to know that they are not alone. 

Our police chaplains are on hand to listen, advise and offer comfort when it is needed. We are here to lend a helping hand to our police officers, whether in times of grief, stress or other challenges of professional life. 

On our website you will find information about our work, our services and how to contact us. We hope that you will find the support you need here and that you will know that we are always here for you. 

Thank you for visiting our website. Together we can build a stronger and more supportive community. 

Sincerely yours, 

Herbert Rosinger 

Head of the European Police Chaplains' Association

Who We Are

Prof Dr. jur. Dieter Müller
Jim Bontrager
Dr. Marilyn Neubauer
Prof. Dr. John Carter
Herbert Rosinger
Drs. theol Karoly Lajos Flogny
Dr. Mike Clark
Günter Ewers
Massimo Masella
Dr. Zsolt Rady
Petra Westhöfer

Why the European Police Chaplaincy Association is of vital importance:

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Specialised support

The European Police Chaplaincy Association offers support tailored to the needs of police officers, especially in stressful situations such as traumatic events or professional challenges.

 

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Community and networking:

The association creates a Europe-wide community in which police chaplains can network with each other, share experiences and learn from each other.

 

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Combining resources

Cooperation at the European level makes it possible to combine resources and organise and provide training, further education and support measures for police officers more effectively.

 

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Promoting mental health

The association promotes the mental health and well-being of police officers by creating a trusting environment in which challenges can be openly discussed, and by implementing measures that strengthen officers' resilience.

 

The European Police Chaplaincy Association is a politically neutral professional organisation.

We are Christian and interdenominational and are a charitable organisation.