School Liaison Police NSWPF

School Liaison Police NSWPF School Liaison Police are Police Officers who work with high schools to reduce youth crime, violence and anti-social behaviour.

School Liaison Police are NSW Police Officers who work with high schools to reduce youth crime, violence and anti-social behaviour through a range of school intervention strategies, educational programs and local relationships which model respect and responsibility

SLPs are responsible for forging and maintaining links with all high schools throughout NSW. These officers develop and present progr

ams in conjunction with teaching staff and act as a central point of contact on police, community and school issues. SLPs may provide information, support and guidance on security, intervention strategies and child protection matters relating to the school as well as other issues relating to safety and community responsibility.

03/08/2018

The Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner leads online safety education for the Australian Government and protects Australian children when they experience cyberbullying by administering a complaints scheme. The Office also deals with complaints about prohibited online content.

10/04/2018

Humans are not the only victims of domestic violence. Animals are often abused by domestic violence perpetrators. Such abuse can be physical, psychological and /or neglect and can occur when an animal is protecting the victim, or to punish, intimidate or coerce the human victim into doing something. Some people do not leave a violent home due to fears for their pets and the belief that there is nowhere to escape to with their animals.

Our Inner West Domestic Violence Liaison Officers (DVLO's) recognise that animals are family members too, and deserve to live a life free from fear and abuse. Our DVLOs are well aware of the animal abuse / domestic violence link and are equipped with great resources, contacts and advice to assist people needing to escape a violent home with their animals. Please call our Inner West Police DVLO's on 9550 8113 should you require any further information..

11/12/2017

The excitement and pride was palpable at Friday's Attestation Parade at the Goulburn Police Academy.

04/12/2017
04/12/2017

Would your last text be worth your life?

We're discussing the dangers of texting while driving by asking you, “what was your last text?”

Join the conversation - share the last text you sent as a comment below.

01/12/2017

The next intake of students will start in January, 2018 and if you have completed the UCWE and Police Entrance Exam, its time to put in your application at "I work for NSW". If you have completed the Recruitment Process make sure you apply for the Associate Degree in Policing Practice (ADPP) on line with Charles Sturt University. You can only get an offer once you have successfully enrolled in the ADPP.

01/12/2017
21/04/2017

Sam Mac has the national weather forecast from Sydney.

21/04/2017

WA drivers have become the first in Australia to trial 'texting bays' along regional highways.

21/04/2017

Anyone else get cute texts like this?

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