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More than 20 police officers and staff celebrated following decades of service

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12:00 29/03/2023

Officers and staff at Staffordshire Police have received awards for their dedicated service and exceptional efforts in policing recently.

A total of 27 attendees received awards to commemorate 20-years of serving local communities at a ceremony at the County Buildings in Stafford yesterday (Tuesday 28 March).

The ceremony saw 25 officers and two police staff given their long service and good conduct medals and coins which were presented by Vice Lord-Lieutenant James Leavesley and Deputy Chief Constable (DCC) Emma Barnett.

Attendees from a number of fields were celebrated, including the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), Public Protection Unit (PPU), response, roads policing and child protection.

Amongst those who received their 20-years’ medal was Custody Sergeant Terry Bell, who joined us after a 15-year spell with West Midlands Police in 2018.

Throughout his career, Sgt Bell has developed expertise in operational support – including disaster victim recovery, major disorder and missing people searches.

He was a driving factor behind the use of drones to help locate vulnerable people and was part of a team who completed one of the biggest search exercises in the Midlands.

Since joining Staffordshire Police, Sgt Bell has worked closely with Detective Sergeant Julie Pointon and colleagues to set-up the Disability and Carers’ Network which offers specialist support to officers and staff with dyslexia, autism, hearing impairments and other disabilities, as well as carers.

He said: “Making a difference is something which has always resonated with me and one of the main reasons why I joined the police.

“I’ve had the honour of overhauling the network with support from passionate people who really care about making a difference and becoming the Chairperson. It’s been a long process involving meetings on rest days, before the start of shifts and plenty of determination, but I’m so proud of the result and everyone who’s helped to make the network what it is today.”

Sgt Bell went on to develop and introduce the Reasonable Adjustment Passport (RAP) in the force, which removes the barriers previously faced by carers and the disabled within the workplace. It means people like Sgt Bell, who have dyslexia, are able to contribute to the force and make a difference whilst also receiving tailored support and guidance from volunteers in the network.

He said: “We’ve got full support from the executive team and volunteers who commit themselves on top of their day jobs as thematic leads for dyslexia, carers, Police Link Officers for Deaf People (PLOD), autism and hidden illnesses which is such a proud achievement.

“To reach 20-years in policing is something which I never expected when I first started but I’m so thankful for all the opportunities I’ve had and the support from so many fantastic colleagues and family members over my career.”

Speaking after the ceremony, DCC Barnett said: “It is a real privilege to be involved in the presentation of these awards recognising both long service and good conduct.

“Colleagues should feel immensely proud of their tremendous service across our communities and I’d like to offer my congratulations and also my thanks as I know they are continuing to make a difference every day.”

We are currently recruiting for a number of operational and staff roles. To find out more, visit: Careers | Staffordshire Police

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