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Women standing shoulder to shoulder




                                                 abour MP for Halifax Holly Lynch was      Bedfordshire Police Inspector Annita
                                                 one of three speakers to talk about   Clarke, another of the guest speakers,
                                            L their careers in the ‘Women standing   described her unconventional way of picking
                                            shoulder to shoulder’ break-out session on   which force to join, her career path and the
                                            the opening day of conference.       effect having children had on that.
                                               Holly, who first championed the      She also mentioned her work with the
                                            Federation’s Protect the Protectors campaign   British Association for Women in Policing
                                            on assaults after seeing for herself the   (BAWP) and the International Association of
                                            dangers faced by officers when she joined a   Women Police (IAWP) and in coaching
                                            West Yorkshire officer on patrol, told   colleagues.
                                            delegates she had just six weeks from being      The third speaker was Emma
                                            nominated as an election candidate to   Hawksworth from Slater and Gordon who
                                            starting her new role as an MP. She also   has regularly given legal updates to
                                            touched on the emotional toll of liaising with   conference but talked about the way in
                                            the local community and party supporters   which she had supported women members
                                            following the murder of Jo Cox, the MP for   of the Federation and how things had
       Holly Lynch, Halifax MP.             Spen in June 2016.                   progressed.
       PC receives award for her



       work with city’s sex workers





       The winner of this year’s national Women in
       Policing Award told conference “it doesn’t
       feel right that I’m singled out” and paid
       tribute to her colleagues.
          Avon and Somerset PC Tina Newman
       received the award for her work with sex
       workers in the Bristol area and, in particular,
       re-defining the way they are policed.
          The attitudes of both the police and the
       local community were very different 20 years
       ago; the women sex workers had no
       confidence in the police and, despite being
       extremely vulnerable, were misunderstood
       and misinterpreted.
          Tina worked hard to engage with local
       community groups and in doing so built
       relationships and trust. She became a role
       model for other police officers and staff and,
       prior to the introduction of Independent
       Sexual Violence Advisers, helped women
       navigate the rape conviction process, from
       the initial report through to court
       appearances, to secure convictions against
       dangerous offenders.
          She has participated in regional and   Sam Roberts, regional Federation rep, Holly Lynch MP and Tina Newman with the Women in
       national consultations and initiatives, one of   Policing Award.
       which was working on the Home Office   in the street sex industry through addiction      The support she offered to these women,
       consultation on the legislation used to   and has built up a trust with these women   both in her own and work time, was helping
       manage prostitution.                 by identifying potential violent offenders to   to make a positive difference to their lives.
          As well as organising two operations   them, encouraging them to report attacks      Tina said: “It’s a real privilege to win this
       which have tackled both on-street and   and explaining what special measures are   Women in Policing Award 2018 but it
       off-street sex work, Tina has also been   available to them. She has been pivotal in   doesn’t seem right that I should be singled
       instrumental in a regular inter-agency   securing convictions against dangerous   out. I am proud that in Avon and Somerset
       perpetrator programme which has had a 93   offenders and she supports local groups   we have a true partnership approach to how
       per cent success rate.               tackling sex work and modern slavery by   we police our streets.”
          Holly Lynch, MP for Halifax, presented the   fund-raising, co-ordinating donations and      She praised the work of the One25
       award and said: “Tina has worked for the last   attending meetings.       charity which also supports these women
       17 years as a sex worker liaison officer for her      “Her reputation as the Force lead in this   and acknowledged the support she had
       force and it is for this work that she is being   rarely spoken about area is described as   from her sergeant, Emma Slade, praising her
       recognised. Tina works with women trapped   second to none.”              for her infectious passion and enthusiasm.
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