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Raising awareness



       ‘It is okay not to be okay’:




       ACC discusses Motor




       Neurone Disease diagnosis






             ssistant Chief Constable Chris   where appropriate.”               difficult moment. I have also had useful
             Johnson has vowed to do all he can to      He recognises the Force is working hard   personal support from the MND Association
       Araise awareness of the support on   on this area as part of its diversity and   and Primrose Hospice to help with practical
       offer to officers and staff with disabilities   inclusion plan with its EnAble Disability Carers’   support that focuses on living well.”
       after being diagnosed with Motor Neurone   Association having received national      He has been touched by the reaction he
       Disease.                             recognition for its work in supporting   has received since news of his illness was
          Chris has welcomed the ‘simple and cheap   colleagues with disability and their carers.   made public: “The kindness and support from
       adaptations’ the Force has made to allow him       “While we are not perfect by any means,   people inside and outside of policing has been
       to continue carrying out his role for as long as   there is a genuine desire to improve. Some   humbling and has helped to raise awareness
       he possibly can but also wants others to come   people might say that I have only received the   of MND.”
       forward if they need extra support.  support I have been given because I am an      And he has welcomed the Force’s efforts
          “I am aware that there are low numbers   ACC. I would say that it is available to everyone   to enable him to remain in a role he loves.
       of people working within policing who   and the reason why I am speaking out is I      “Sometimes it’s the little things that make
       declare having a disability, a fraction of the   would like to encourage more visible role   the most difference. This has definitely been
       general population. We are made up of a cross   models, making this part of the conversation,   the case for me. I have been provided some
       section of the communities we serve and this   providing help for staff to enable them to spot   flexibility on how I work with remote access
       level cannot be right,” he explains.  signs within their teams and efforts to   and ability to work from home at times,” Chris
          “I want to raise awareness of the support   normalise the support available.”  explains.
       that is on offer and the approach taken for      Chris (52) became ACC in April last year, 28      “To help me manage my symptoms I have
       those who need support so that it helps to   years after first serving as a Birmingham beat   overnight ventilation. This means I am not
       reduce the fear that they may have of coming   bobby, and just six months later was   able to perform on call during these hours.
       forward. It is completely understandable that   diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease   Talking in long sentences can be challenging
       people who fear for their and their family’s   (MND), a terminal illness affecting the brain,   so gaining people’s understanding and
       future may not want to come forward but it is   spinal cord and nerves that ultimately stops   patience as to how we manage some of my
       not right. It is okay not to be okay.  muscles working.                  portfolio business also helps. All of this has
          “I think that there is much better and      “The diagnosis was a low point for me and   been captured in my West Midlands Police
       more open approach to disability across   my family,” he said, “I was worried about how   Reasonable Adjustment Passport (RAP).
       policing than there has been in the past.   this would affect my life, my income and my      “The bottom line is these small changes
       There have been some terrific national   career. The whole chief officer team have been   allow me to contribute to policing and keep
       campaigns about hidden illness and, in   wonderfully supportive as has the Police and   coming to work. As my disease is progressive, I
       particular, mental health which has changed   Crime Commissioner. The personal support   am sure I will need to revisit my RAP but at the
       the environment to one where people are   from the Chief and Deputy at a difficult   moment this works well with me being able
       much more willing to come forward and ask   moment was, for me, a leadership moment of   to continue to contribute. There is useful
       for help. I also think that support services are   truth; their support, understanding and   information and support available and I have
    “                                                                           policing, decided to join the Force based on his
                                                                                been well supported.”
       in place to help managers to identify and refer
                                            kindness helped me and my family at a

                                                                                   Chris, who doesn’t have a family history of
                  The diagnosis was a low point for me and my family.
                                                                                experience of meeting police officers while
                  I was worried about how this would affect my life,
                                                                                working in the construction industry. He was
                  my income and my career. The whole chief officer
                                                                                attracted to policing by a desire for a varied
                                                                                career but wanted to help protect vulnerable
                  team has been wonderfully supportive as has the
                  Police and Crime Commissioner. The personal
                                                                                sought to hurt others but also to have fun.
                                                                                   While he was able to get through the
                                                                                  people, to arrest and challenge those who
                  support from the Chief and Deputy at a difficult              recruitment process at his first attempt, he
                                                                                says he would probably have continued in
                                                                                construction if he hadn’t.
                  their support, understanding and kindness helped                 During his first day out with his tutor,
                  me and my family at a difficult moment.                       Chris arrested a man at a burglary in progress,
                                                                                a memory that has stayed with him
                                                                                throughout his career, recalling: “I will never
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                  moment was, for me, a leadership moment of truth; “
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