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  • Hijab Now An Optional Part Of Police Scotland Uniform

    Hijab Now An Optional Part Of Police Scotland Uniform

    Police Scotland has announced that the hijab will become an optional part of its uniform.

    Officers and staff have always had the option to wear religious headwear.

    Today’s announcement formally ratifies the Police Scotland hijab and will encourage women from Muslim communities, who may previously not have seen policing as a career option, to reconsider.

    Making the announcement, Chief Constable Phil Gormley, said:

    “I am delighted to make this announcement and welcome the support from both the Muslim community, and the wider community, as well as police officers and staff.

    “Like many other employers, especially in the public sector, we are working towards ensuring our service is representative of the communities we serve. I hope that this addition to our uniform options will contribute to making our staff mix more diverse and adds to the life skills, experiences and personal qualities that our officers and staff bring to policing the communities of Scotland.”

    Fahad Bashir, Chair of the Scottish Police Muslim Association, said:

    “This is a positive step in the right direction, and I am delighted that Police Scotland is taking productive steps in order to ensure that our organisation is seen to be inclusive and represents the diverse communities that we serve across Scotland.

    “No doubt this will encourage more women from Muslim and minority ethnic backgrounds to join Police Scotland.”

    Police Scotland has built strong partnerships with local communities, including all faith and non-faith groups, and is committed to encouraging more women and recruits from Black and Minority Ethnic communities to join its ranks.

     

     

    Source: Police Scotland

  • Jambu Staff Sgt Saw Boys Playing Soccer At Void Deck, Boys Didn’t Cabut Because She Got Mad Football Skills

    Jambu Staff Sgt Saw Boys Playing Soccer At Void Deck, Boys Didn’t Cabut Because She Got Mad Football Skills

    It’s another fine weather day. Staff Sergeant Hazwani from the Community Policing Unit (CPU) of Hougang NPC proved that girls can be as good, if not, better than boys when it comes to football.

    She was patrolling the neighbourhood when she came across a group of students. The students had just finished their classes and were playing football.

    Staff Sergeant Hazwani joined the students and exchanged some football skills. She demonstrated her football juggling skills which mesmerised the students. Incidentally, Staff Sergeant Hazwani is also a Delta League Mentor. As a mentor, she guides an all girls team in an islandwide biannual futsal competition.

    Lastly, we wish to remind all to look after your belongings while you are enjoying your activities in public.

    Sports and outdoor activities are great for the mind and staying healthy. But do stay free from gangs and vices.

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    Source: Hougang NPC