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Liam Kelly
Presidente en The Police Treatment Centres .
Relaciones activas
Nombre | Sexo | Edad | Empresas relacionadas | Colaboración |
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Trevor Purcell | M | - |
The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund
![]() The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund is a registered charity founded in 1969. The charity is based in Belfast, UK. The Police Children's Charity aims to support police families by providing financial assistance to ease the burden of raising children during difficult circumstances.
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
Mark Lindsay | M | - |
The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust
![]() The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust was founded in 1999. The non-profit company is based in Holywood, UK. The British company supports police officers who are planning to retire or have retired from the PSNI & Royal Ulster Constabulary GC (RUC GC).
The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund
![]() The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund is a registered charity founded in 1969. The charity is based in Belfast, UK. The Police Children's Charity aims to support police families by providing financial assistance to ease the burden of raising children during difficult circumstances. | - |
Gareth Jenkins | M | - |
The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund
![]() The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund is a registered charity founded in 1969. The charity is based in Belfast, UK. The Police Children's Charity aims to support police families by providing financial assistance to ease the burden of raising children during difficult circumstances. | - |
Rob Hay | M | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
Mark Marshallsay | M | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
Ciaron Irvine | M | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
Serena Kennedy | F | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
Ryan Henderson | M | - |
The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust
![]() The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust was founded in 1999. The non-profit company is based in Holywood, UK. The British company supports police officers who are planning to retire or have retired from the PSNI & Royal Ulster Constabulary GC (RUC GC). | - |
Oliver Wilkinson | M | - |
The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust
![]() The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust was founded in 1999. The non-profit company is based in Holywood, UK. The British company supports police officers who are planning to retire or have retired from the PSNI & Royal Ulster Constabulary GC (RUC GC). | - |
Bernie McCrory | F | - |
The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust
![]() The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust was founded in 1999. The non-profit company is based in Holywood, UK. The British company supports police officers who are planning to retire or have retired from the PSNI & Royal Ulster Constabulary GC (RUC GC). | - |
Carol Ackah | M | - |
The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust
![]() The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust was founded in 1999. The non-profit company is based in Holywood, UK. The British company supports police officers who are planning to retire or have retired from the PSNI & Royal Ulster Constabulary GC (RUC GC). | - |
Michelle Larmour | F | - |
The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust
![]() The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Police Rehabilitation & Retraining Trust was founded in 1999. The non-profit company is based in Holywood, UK. The British company supports police officers who are planning to retire or have retired from the PSNI & Royal Ulster Constabulary GC (RUC GC). | - |
Ray Fitzsimmons | M | - |
The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund
![]() The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund is a registered charity founded in 1969. The charity is based in Belfast, UK. The Police Children's Charity aims to support police families by providing financial assistance to ease the burden of raising children during difficult circumstances. | - |
Simon Byrne | M | - |
The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund
![]() The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund is a registered charity founded in 1969. The charity is based in Belfast, UK. The Police Children's Charity aims to support police families by providing financial assistance to ease the burden of raising children during difficult circumstances. | - |
Damian Walsh | M | - |
The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund
![]() The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund is a registered charity founded in 1969. The charity is based in Belfast, UK. The Police Children's Charity aims to support police families by providing financial assistance to ease the burden of raising children during difficult circumstances. | - |
George Clarke | M | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
Paula Hilman | F | - |
The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund
![]() The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The RUCGC - PSNI Benevolent Fund is a registered charity founded in 1969. The charity is based in Belfast, UK. The Police Children's Charity aims to support police families by providing financial assistance to ease the burden of raising children during difficult circumstances. | - |
Patrick Cairns | M | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | 10 años |
John Skelton | M | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
David Ronald Simpson | M | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
John Patrick Robinson | M | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
Daniel Murphy | M | 53 |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
Grant McDowall | M | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
Alan Derek Lees | M | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
Jeremy Andrew Harris | M | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
David Martin Fotheringham | M | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
Mark Carl Davis | M | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
Chris Bentley | M | - |
The Police Treatment Centres
![]() The Police Treatment Centres Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services The Police Treatment Centres is a registered charity that provides intensive, police-specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation for injured and ill police officers and retired officers. The non-profit company is based in Harrogate, UK. The centres offer treatment for any on or off duty injury, whether it is a physical injury or stress, depression, anxiety related. The charity is funded almost entirely by donations from serving officers and members of the public. The British company was founded by Catherine Gurney, and Patrick Cairns has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | - |
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Reino Unido | 28 | 100.00% |
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