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This morning AIPM Deputy Director Neil Sweeney laid a wreath to acknowledge the sacrifice and service of all Police who have paid the ultimate price to preserve our safety and security.
We acknowledge the families left behind and assure them that we will never forget.
This ANZAC Day, the AIPM pays homage to our @DefenceAust Service personnel, our veteran community and the families who support them.
#AnzacDay#LestWeForget
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In this month's newsletter we looked at 'Leading for Healthier Workplaces'. We examined the latest research, expert opinion and key takeaways to help make your organisation a better place to work. If you aren't subscribed you can do so here: https://t.co/g92USN3wfs
We acknowledge the sacrifice and service of all Police who have paid the ultimate price to preserve our safety and security.
We acknowledge the families left behind and assure them that we will never forget.
Hasten the Dawn.
A pleasure to host Lt Gen Prachuab Wongsuk, Assistant Commissioner General Royal Thai Police and his study group, in Australia to study Countering Narcotics; Forensics; Community Engagement and Cyber Crime.
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Our Visiting Fellows come from all police jurisdictions across Aus & NZ bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to our programs. Here @QldPolice VF Joe Jaramazovic discusses the role & how it assists others on their own personal leadership journey
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ANZAC Day provides an opportunity to reflect and solemnly commemorate all those impacted by the effects of war. This month's newsletter reflects on the complexities of ethical leadership in times of war. Read more: https://t.co/nfmxt9GaAu
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Our March newsletter spotlights Women and Leadership, aptly themed to recognise and celebrate International Women’s Day earlier in the month.
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“I lead for health” - a statement we hope leaders one day embody as easily as “I lead for action”, “I lead for results” and “I lead for change”. Our White Paper, produced in conjunction with Dr Jacki Drew, outlines a way forward: https://t.co/omVQucrpAP
Our shared vision for leadership development has seen us collaborate with the Home Team Academy in Singapore many times over the last decade. The recent signing of a MoU formalises and strengthens this collaborative partnership.
It was our pleasure to host the Solomon Islands Police Commissioner Mostyn Mangau, Police Minister Anthony Veke and Permanent Secretary Karen Galokale today. We discussed our @PacificFaculty and the leadership programs helping to strengthen leadership capabilities in the Pacific.
We acknowledge the sacrifice and service of all Police who have paid the ultimate price to preserve our safety and security. We acknowledge the families left behind and assure them that we will never forget.
Hasten the Dawn.
Photo: AIPM Deputy Director Neil Sweeney this morning
This compendium brings together 15 recent studies on child sexual abuse published by the Australian Institute of Criminology.
Read Online sexual exploitation of children here: https://t.co/t1wMi1KpBX
This week we highlight the enduring efforts of public safety agencies, and specifically law enforcement in protecting the most vulnerable members in our community – our children.
Read our #KnowitNow newsletter here:https://t.co/YZH63AWtgw
After serving 5 Executive Directors, 49 Police Commissioners and too many guests to count, Jen Hawthorn, has decided to retire. We will all miss her warmth, her smile and her dedication.
We wish Jen the very, very best in retirement.
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‘Are They Triple OK?’ is an R U OK? campaign that aims to increase levels of peer and social support for police and emergency services workers nationwide.
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Cold/long-term missing person cases continue to be a matter of great concern for the public and police.
Read the article Police responses to cold and long-term missing person cases here: https://t.co/br8027R1S6
Your chance to present at the 2023 Frontline Mental Health Conference closes on September 4.
Apply here: https://t.co/ecH5CARWQA
2023 theme: 'Collaboratively Scripting the Wellbeing Story of Frontline Workers: Frontline Wellbeing Strategies From Recruitment to Post-Service'.