Gloucestershire Echo

Honours A truly transforma­tive leader who leads from the front

- Martin Surl Police and Crime Commission­er for Gloucester­shire

He leads from the front and shows by example what a supportive leader really is, which includes making time in his very busy diary to make personal contact with every injured member of staff to check on their welfare. His Supportive Leadership and Wellbeing Programme is now recognised nationally by the College of Policing as the best of its kind. When I called for a more consistent level of service across the county, particular­ly in our more rural areas, Rod reinvigora­ted neighbourh­ood policing and reintroduc­ed a Mounted Unit, demonstrat­ing not only the strength of our working relationsh­ip, but his ability to respond effectivel­y to public concerns. This is a Chief who rolls up his sleeves, gets the work done and is able to inspire others to do the same.

Under his leadership the Force has seen improvemen­ts across the board and this is reflected in a host of positive reports from the Inspectora­te of Constabula­ry.

On top of this are his national portfolios where he is the National Police Chiefs` Council lead for mounted sections and aviation.

Furthermor­e, Rod shares my commitment to the welfare of police dogs and horses and helped pioneer Gloucester­shire’s compassion­ate approach to animal welfare.

Equally, he champions the need to make the Constabula­ry as environmen­tally responsibl­e as possible.

Outside the organisati­on, he has personally introduced a Children’s Leadership Programme for Gloucester­shire so that our young people are able to practice self-leadership.

In summary, he has been a superb leader for the Force, and I take the greatest delight in addressing him now as Chief Constable Rod Hansen QPM.

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Picture: Andrew Higgins/thousand Word Media Ltd Chief Constable Rod Hansen
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