Police work is important and responsible and at the same time stressful, which is why spiritual care is also available in the police as one of the forms of assistance. Spiritual care in the police is available to all employees and their family members.
The police chaplain, also known as the spiritual care coordinator, and his team are in charge of providing spiritual care services. The most important tasks include - but are not limited to - providing religious, moral and ethical counselling services to police officers and other staff who seek help or support, visiting ill or wounded police officers, assistance to victims, counselling police officers in regard to managing stress, ethics and family life, counselling before retirement, assistance in cases of suicide, care for the spiritual needs of detained persons, and holding prayers on special occasions.