Northumbria Police holds first Pride in Policing awards
The event was held at Newcastle's Discovery Museum last night where around 200 guests attended the ceremony. There were 10 awards up for grabs for officers and staff, including team and individual awards. This is the seventh awards ceremony held by the Force but the first event held at the Discovery Museum under the newly named Pride in Policing awards.
Chief Constable Steve Ashman along with Police and Crime Commissioner Vera Baird took the opportunity to thank all officers and staff who go the extra mile to help keep communities safe.
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Hide AdMr Ashman said: "It was a great night and I couldn't be more proud to celebrate the excellent achievements of our officers and staff. This is an opportunity for us to celebrate what is great about policing and to celebrate the remarkable officers and staff that deliver such a vital public service to our communities.
"As always our officers and staff have been a credit to us and I heard some truly inspirational examples of when they have gone the extra mile in the name of Northumbria Police and in the service of our communities.
"Pride in Policing is not only a celebration for the finalists and winners, it is for every member of our force whose dedication and professionalism continues to help make Northumbria one of the best performing forces in the country and one of the safest places to live and work. All our officers and staff should feel hugely proud of who they are and proud of what they do.
"I also want to take the opportunity to thank our sponsors as without their support, this event would not be possible."
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Hide AdNorthumbria Police and Crime Commissioner, Vera Baird, said: "These awards give us the opportunity to celebrate some of the most inspirational and dedicated people we’re lucky to have working for our force. Through their hard work and commitment the team of colleagues at Northumbria Police continue to excel in delivering outstanding service for local residents and I want to congratulate and thank this year’s nominees and winners for all they do – they are all very worthy of the praise they received last night."
The winners
Northumbria Police Outstanding Police Officer of the Year: DC 1379 Gareth Johnson, Southern Area Command
Northumbria Police Outstanding Community Support Officer of the Year: PCSO 5255 Andrea Fryer, Central Area Command
Northumbria Police Outstanding Police Staff Member of the Year: 9659 Paula Dunlop, Prosecution and Victim Services
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Hide AdNorthumbria Police Outstanding Police Team of the Year: Priorities and Organised Crime Team
Northumbria Police Outstanding Police Staff Team of the Year: Prosecution and Victim Services Team
Northumbria Police Outstanding Volunteer of the Year: SC 5123 Michael Scott, Northern Area Command
Northumbria Police Diversity and Partnership Award: PC 3827 Janine Turnbull and Partner Organisations. Mentioned organisations include MESMAC, The Disability Support Association, Better Days, LGBT Fed North East, Becoming Visible.
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Hide AdNorthumbria Police Outstanding Contribution Award: DI 7384 Helen Anderson, Central CID
Northumbria Police Demonstrating Excellence in Leadership Award: Sgt 44 Grant Urquhart, Central Area Command
Northumbria Police Lifetime Achievement Award: PC 1765 Paul Thomas, Southern Area Command