Cheshire officer receives response policing award
National Police Chiefs' Council
The NPCC enables independent chief constables and their forces to work together to improve policing for the public.
A response police officer from Cheshire Constabulary has been recognised for their dedication and commitment to response policing during this year’s annual NPCC Response Policing ‘Week of Action’ (24 June – 30 June).
Hundreds of nominations for police officers across the country were carefully assessed by 39 police forces to find a single representative from each force. 12 nominations were assessed by a judging panel comprising: Mr Andy Cooke QPM, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary; Mr Andy Rhodes, Director of National Wellbeing Services (Oscar Kilo); Mr Leigh Godfrey, National Police Federation; Chief Superintendent Andy Walker, College of Policing and Chief Constable Rob Carden, national lead for Response Policing. The panel was immensely impressed by the quality of the nominations and the professionalism and commitment demonstrated by all the nominees.
PC David Elliott from Cheshire Constabulary was chosen by the panel as the winner of this year’s award.?
NPCC lead for Response Policing, Chief Constable Rob Carden said:
“Congratulations to David, he is a very worthy recipient of this award. David has been a response officer for over 18 years and has been responsible for over 1200 arrests since 2010. His undoubted proactivity is matched by his strong desire to help and protect victims of crime.
His colleagues have said “This nomination isn’t just about one act of bravery or conviction secured it’s about an officer who dedicates his working life to protecting his community by doing his best every single shift.”?
In the last 12 months David has made 161 arrests, 68 of which related to domestic abuse, he has submitted 181 intelligence reports and conducted 76 stop searches, all of which achieved through dedication to his communities. David is a role model to all student officers starting their response policing journey.?
Superintendent Claire Jesson, Force Response Lead from Cheshire Constabulary said:
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“On behalf of the Constabulary, I would like to congratulate David Elliot, affectionately known as ‘Billy’ by us here in Crewe, on being honoured with such a prestigious award - he thoroughly deserves this national recognition for all that he does to support and promote Cheshire Police in the best light. What made him stand out to the panel is the length of time he has spent on response, whilst still managing exceptional levels of proactivity with his arrests, stop search and intelligence submissions. ?
Also recognised for their contribution to response policing are runners-up PC Inderpal Sandhu from South Yorkshire Police, and an officer from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).??
PC Inderpal Sandhu from South Yorkshire Police is described as?having:
?“An Invaluable amount of experience with over 20 years police service, where he consistently passes his knowledge onto the younger officers on his?team. ??
PSNI described their officer as:
“An extremely active and productive officer and someone who very clearly acts selflessly placing the needs of others ahead of even his own safety and security.?
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8 个月Congratulations. Shame the Chief doesn't seem to share the happiness of the occasion! ??
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8 个月Well done Billy
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8 个月Congratulations
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8 个月?? Congratulations ??
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8 个月Well done Billy, massively deserved and a credit to the job and your family mate.