Dear members
As most of you know I do try and send out emails to keep in touch and remind you when a new blog is posted. However some of your email addresses are out of date or have never been completed fully. Please check your membership details on the IAWP website to see that we have your correct details.
I do need up to date emails for Marianne Bigger, Karoline Starkgraff, Adriana Kolarikova, Birgit Farrier, Marzanna Cieslak and Shab Chaudri. If you are reading this, please send me an email to my contact details as in Woman Police magazine with your correct email address for my records and future correspondence.
Many thanks,
Julia
Thursday, August 22, 2013
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Julia
Afghan Duty
Former Region 13 coordinator, Jutta Baumgarten from Germany, dressed for duty in Afghanistan where she is part of the International Police contingent training the newAfghan Police Force. And you thought it was hot working in your uniform in summer in Eureope?
Summer Update 2013
Dear All,
I hope this finds you well and enjoying summer wherever you are in Europe ( or beyond!). If you are coming to conference in Durban I hope you have your place registered, your hotel room reserved and you flight booked. There will be quite a big delegation from the UK this time. As well as the UK Board members like me and Jane Townsley, there will be at least 6 from the Cardiff 2015 Planning team and IAWP award winners ! Come and join us - its not too late to register.
Since my last blog I have obviously been busy with Cardiff plans - they are coming on a treat. Have you seen the website yet? Go to www.iawp2015.org. We are promising a centenary event like no other!!!! Be there or be square!
We have new members from the UK as well as Germany following the Hannover mini- conference. Welcome ladies. Please keep in touch and come to conference as soon as you can ! If you have a friend who's not sure about joining why not buy them a membership for their birthday or Christmas present? Also, why not think of adopting a cop from another nation so someone else can join who couldn't afford membership otherwise? Go to main IAWP website for details.
In June I was facilitating the awards at the annual British Association of Women in Policing Awards in Cardiff at the Mercure Hotel. (One of the conference facilities we were testing out!) What a fabulous group of ladies receiving their awards for lifetime achievement as well as leadership, bravery and community service amongst others. All our awards are based on the IAWP awards and so we forward all the winners to IAWP for their awards. As I hinted, several will be Durban having been successfully selected to receive IAWP awards too. We submit every year, but I have not yet received any other award nominations from other Europeans. Come on ladies, there must be someone you know of who deserves an IAWP award. They don't have to be a member to be nominated. If you don't know how to nominate, please contact me. Its very easy and I am more than happy to help you.
My Board report will be published soon and although its not as busy this time, I want to hear from you about what IAWP could do for you in your region or country. The European Network of Policewomen has relaunched and they have an interesting website at http://www.enp.nl/. If you can't some to Durban, how about this event from ENP:-
Do email me with stories for the blog, magazine articles or news from your region. Lets raise the profile of Europe in the run up to Cardiff 2015.
All the best,
Julia Jaeger
I hope this finds you well and enjoying summer wherever you are in Europe ( or beyond!). If you are coming to conference in Durban I hope you have your place registered, your hotel room reserved and you flight booked. There will be quite a big delegation from the UK this time. As well as the UK Board members like me and Jane Townsley, there will be at least 6 from the Cardiff 2015 Planning team and IAWP award winners ! Come and join us - its not too late to register.
Since my last blog I have obviously been busy with Cardiff plans - they are coming on a treat. Have you seen the website yet? Go to www.iawp2015.org. We are promising a centenary event like no other!!!! Be there or be square!
We have new members from the UK as well as Germany following the Hannover mini- conference. Welcome ladies. Please keep in touch and come to conference as soon as you can ! If you have a friend who's not sure about joining why not buy them a membership for their birthday or Christmas present? Also, why not think of adopting a cop from another nation so someone else can join who couldn't afford membership otherwise? Go to main IAWP website for details.
In June I was facilitating the awards at the annual British Association of Women in Policing Awards in Cardiff at the Mercure Hotel. (One of the conference facilities we were testing out!) What a fabulous group of ladies receiving their awards for lifetime achievement as well as leadership, bravery and community service amongst others. All our awards are based on the IAWP awards and so we forward all the winners to IAWP for their awards. As I hinted, several will be Durban having been successfully selected to receive IAWP awards too. We submit every year, but I have not yet received any other award nominations from other Europeans. Come on ladies, there must be someone you know of who deserves an IAWP award. They don't have to be a member to be nominated. If you don't know how to nominate, please contact me. Its very easy and I am more than happy to help you.
My Board report will be published soon and although its not as busy this time, I want to hear from you about what IAWP could do for you in your region or country. The European Network of Policewomen has relaunched and they have an interesting website at http://www.enp.nl/. If you can't some to Durban, how about this event from ENP:-
Career Development Vienna October 2013
We are pleased to informe you, that the European Network of Policewomen, in cooperation with the Austrian Ministry of Interior and the Police Departament of Vienna, are organizing a 5-days Career Development Seminar. This Seminar, sheduled to take place from the ,14th to the 18th of October 2013 is a really unique opportunity, whereby a solid training will be combined with an exchange of experiences and even best practices on an international level. Female police officers are welcome to attend the seminar.Do email me with stories for the blog, magazine articles or news from your region. Lets raise the profile of Europe in the run up to Cardiff 2015.
All the best,
Julia Jaeger
Kosovo Photot
The hardworking policewomen in Kosovo - together with Lena Borg from Sweden on secondment to EUPOL and Linda from UN Women.
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