Daily Observer (Jamaica)

British PM pays tribute to Jamaican trailblaze­r Sislin Fay Allen

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has joined in mourning the death of Jamaican-born sislin Fay Allen, Britain’s first black policewoma­n who died last week, aged 83, at her home in Ocho rios, st Ann.

“Mr Speaker, I’m sure the whole House would like to join me in sending condolence­s to the family and friends of Sislin Fay Allen who died earlier this week (last week),” Johnson said in brief tribute to the Jamaican trailblaze­r.

“She was the United Kingdom’s first black female police officer and she served in the Metropolit­an Police,” Johnson acknowledg­ed.

Sislin Fay Allen joined the Metropolit­an Police in 1968, applying while she was working as a nurse at Queen’s Hospital in Croydon, South London.

“I was on my lunch break and during that time I was going through the paper. I saw this advert and they were recruiting police officers,” she told Sky News last year.

“So, I looked at it and thought, ‘why not?’ I cut the advert out and put it in my pocket and said, ‘when I have time, I’ll fill it out’. After I finished work around seven, I went home, filled it out and posted it off. I thought nothing of it.”

Within weeks she was invited for an interview, Sky News said.

“They posted some forms for me to fill out and return. I did that and at the end, I penned at the bottom of it that I was a black woman. I didn’t want that if I had succeeded and when they saw me, they didn’t know I was black.

“So, I specifical­ly wrote there, that I was black,” Allen explained.

She resigned from the Met in 1972, before continuing her career in policing in Jamaica.

She was given a lifetime achievemen­t award last October at a virtual event celebratin­g black, Asian and minority ethnic female officers.

In his tribute to Allen, president of the National Black Police Associatio­n Andy George said: “Her contributi­on to policing in the United Kingdom cannot be underestim­ated. The courage that trailblaze­rs like her showed in joining the police service allowed others to follow a career in policing.

“We thought it was fitting to name an annual award in her honour to showcase her contributi­on to policing and to ensure a long-lasting legacy is created in her name to recognise fellow trailblaze­rs in policing today.”

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Jamaican-born Sislin Fay Allen, Britain’s first black woman police officer
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(Photo: AP) British Prime Minister Boris Johnson
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