Tasmania Police
Tasmanian Crime Prevention & Community Safety Awards 2008
Volunteer Award WinnersVolunteer Award Winners: Mr Mick Sage, Mr Bernie Hobden and Ms Patricia Leary, Midway Point/Penna Neighbourhood Watch for the Annual Primary Schools Poster Competition.
Photo from left: Lesley Brown, Marilyn Peart, Pat Leary, Michael Campbell, Michael Butters and Mick Sage. Individual Award WinnerIndividual Award Winner: Mr Lyndon O’Neil, Ulverstone High School for the Outreach Pathways Program.
Photo from left: David Coy, Glen Lutwyche, Axl Fletcher, Benjamin Baldock, Lyndon O'Neil, Mary Anne Ryan, Anna Connelly and Judi French. Group Innovation Award WinnerGroup Innovation Award Winner: Inaugural Management Committee of Training Opportunities and Options for Learning (TOOL).
Photo from left: Ann Harrison, Simon Paul, Rose Tegg, Phil Leed and Anthony Stoyles. Women’s Safety Award WinnerWomen’s Safety Award Winner: Women With Disabilities Australia for their manual From Exclusion to Inclusion: The Resource Manage on Violence Against Women With Disabilities Project.
Photo from left: Shirley Raspin, Sue Salthouse, Annie Parkinson, Carolyn Frohmader and Megan Rozynski. Volunteer Award High CommendationVolunteer Award High Commendation: Clarence High Breakfast Club Team.
Photo from left: Dave Morse, Stephen Carnaby, Kerry Lee, Melanie Docker, Marcelle Watts, Jono LeBis, Daniel Pastoor. Group Innovation Award High CommendationGroup Innovation Award High Commendation: Gearing Up Steering Committee.
Photo from left: Fiona Cleary, Jenny Langston, The Hon. Jim Cox, Heather Patmore, Linda Cockburn and David Scarafiotti.
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Tasmanian Ceremony of the Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards 2008
National WinnerNational Winner: Safe At Home project.
Photo from left: Liz Little, Judy Jackson, Mark Byrne and Debbie Williams. Certificate of Merit and $3000Certificate of Merit and $3000: Women With Disabilities Australia for their manual From Exclusion to Inclusion: The Resource Manage on Violence Against Women With Disabilities Project.
Photo from left: Carolyn Frohmader, Sue Salthouse, The Hon. Jim Cox, Minister for Police and Emergency Management and Annie Parkinson.
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