Inspector Chris Allen’s efforts recognised

Inspector Chris Allen receiving his award for his efforts in the disability community

Whittlesea Inspector Chris Allen has been commended for his efforts in leading a project that assisted the disabled community during the pandemic.

He was among four Victoria police recipients who were recognised with an Office of the Public Advocate Award.

Whilst working at Fawkner Police Station in 2020, Inspector Allen hosted community forums to better understand the needs of the disability community in Melbourne’s north-west.

“We know at times people can be intimidated or fearful of police for a variety of reasons and it was really an idea that came about to try and break down some of those barriers and make our services more accessible, while also hearing from them in terms of what their concerns were with community safety,” he said.

A team of 15 officers was assembled to regularly check in with almost 60 residents across Hume, Moreland and Moonee Valley, addressing any safety concerns they had.

“Some of the stories were heartbreaking to hear in terms of the impact of COVID on the disability community was something that was really amplified.”

One of the concerns of the people was the lack of lighting in public areas that made them feel unsafe, Inspector Allen and his team reached out to the local council to have the matter addressed.

Priority and Safer Communities Division Commander Lisa Hardeman said: “The awards are a fantastic way to acknowledge everyday examples of great police interactions with people with disability.”

Inspector Allen was grateful for his award but shared the recognition with his team.

“I am really humbled by the award. For police I think these awards from outside of our organisation are a lot more powerful in terms of the impact they have and I am really proud of the team that helped me, not only the internal team but also working with the Brotherhood of St. Laurence,” said Inspector Allen.

Now in its sixth year, the Office of the Public Advocate Awards recognises the achievements of police officers and work units who provide outstanding service to people with disabilities.