NSW Police Legacy is a charitable organisation that was established in 1987[1][2] to care for the widows, widowers, partners and children of deceased members of the NSW Police Force.[3][4] The charity was originally established with assistance from the NSW Premier, and the Police Association of New South Wales. NSW Police Legacy has now expanded its reach to care also for the parents of deceased officers, special constables, serving and retired police facing difficult circumstances, and police officers who are moving into civilian life.
Formation | 1987 |
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Founded at | Suite 2A, Level 1, 154 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000 |
Type | Nonprofit organisation |
Legal status | Charity |
Headquarters | Suite 2A, Level 1, 154 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000 |
Region | NSW |
Chair | Det Supt Donna McCarthy APM |
Affiliations | NSW Police Force, Police Association of New South Wales |
Website | www |
Fundraising
editNSW Police Legacy receives no government funding. It depends on donations and fundraising events to finance its programs. Major annual events the organisation runs include the Blue Ribbon Ball,[5] the Remembrance Bike Ride,[6] the annual Kokoda Trek,[7] and the Police Boxing event.[8] There are numerous other small events held by individuals and Local Area Commands in support of the organisation.[9][10]
Services
editNSW Police Legacy supports its legatees through financial assistance in the form of education grants and scholarships, welfare grants to families or individuals facing need, retraining for returning to the workforce, and funding for counselling. It also provides social support in the form of camps for young legatees, parental support networks, welfare checks, local area lunches, Christmas lunches, annual family day, and remembrance days.[11]
BACKUP for Life
editIn 2016, as a joint project of NSW Police Legacy and the NSW state government, the BACKUP for Life program was established.[12] The program assisted former police officers with mentoring and counselling services, career coaching and referrals, a careers incentive scheme, and assistance as they transitioned back into civilian life. Funding for the program was discontinued in July 2021, as the NSW Police Force expanded its career transition program.[13]
References
edit- ^ "30 Years of Dedicated Service". 7 April 2014.
- ^ "NSW Police Legacy". australianpolice.com.au/. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
- ^ "History - NSW Police Public Site". www.police.nsw.gov.au.
- ^ "Find a Charity · Include A Charity". includeacharity.com.au. Retrieved 2018-03-08.
- ^ "Blue Ribbon Ball 2015". 10 August 2015.
- ^ Gladstone, Nigel (13 April 2015). "NSW police tackle 300km bike ride for legacy and raise over $100,000 for officers and their families". dailytelegraph.com.au. The Daily Telegraph.
- ^ "AFP Legacy - Lasting Legacy forged on Kokoda Track". policelegacyafp.org.au.
- ^ "The big bout for NSW Police Legacy". www.macquarie.com.
- ^ "NSW Police Legacy Darren Jones Appeal".
- ^ "NSW Police Legacy Darren Jones Appeal".
- ^ "Find a Charity · Include A Charity". includeacharity.com.au.
- ^ "NSW police officers can count on backup for life". www.justice.nsw.gov.au.
- ^ "Career Transition". NSW Police Force. Retrieved 6 December 2021.