Supported by UNISON, SFJ Awards, National Association of Probation Officers (NAPO), Serve and Protect Credit Union and Policing Insight/Policing TV, the Inspire Justice Awards celebrates and shines a light on the wider justice workforce that keeps our criminal justice system running smoothly.
At an awards ceremony held yesterday (30th November), the winners across 10 award categories were announced.
Custody and Detention Staff Member of the Year
Winner: Darren Courtney, Catering Manager, HMP Lewes
Highly commended: Jo Rose, Prison Employment Lead, HMP Elmley
Police Staff Member of the Year – sponsored by UNISON
Winner: Becky Tipper, Head of Command & Control, Avon & Somerset Constabulary
Highly commended: Lisa Coleman, Lead Intelligence Analyst, Metropolitan Police Service
Probation Staff Member of the Year – sponsored by UNISON
Winner: Julie Tidd, Case Administrator, West Midlands Probation Service
Highly commended: Lisa Mockridge, Receptionist, North Liverpool PDU
Prosecution, Courts and Tribunals Staff Member of the Year – sponsored by NAPO
Winner: Angela Foot, Operations Manager, HMCTS
Highly commended: Paul Bayes, Criminal Listing Officer, HMCTS
Apprentice of the Year – sponsored by SFJ Awards
Winner: Eve Dodd, Policy Apprentice, Crown Prosecution Service,
Highly commended: Justyna Szul, Emergency Call Handler, Hampshire Constabulary
Best Newcomer Award
Winner: Amy Harrold, Housing Specialist , HMPPS Norwich
Highly commended: Duncan Bennett-Jones, Quality Officer, Probation Service in Wales
Health and Wellbeing Employer
Winner: Wellbeing Centre, HMP Bronzefield
Inclusion and Diversity Initiative
Winner: Women of Colour in Policing, Bedfordshire Constabulary
Learning and Development Programme
Winner: Insights Engagement Team, HMPPS
Voluntary Contribution to Community Safety and Justice
Winner: YouTurn Futures
The Inspire Justice Awards is the only UK awards programme celebrating the wider justice workforce. To find out more visit: www.skillsforjustice.org.uk/inspire-justice-awards