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Congratulations to Superintendent Ross Campbell who recently won a national disability award! Ross, who is dyslexic, was awarded the ‘Inspiration to others category’ at the Disability in Policing conference for the work he has done championing neurodiversity across the force. The force’s dyslexia lead, who works with our Disability Network, Supt Campbell has actively campaigned for dyslexia awareness and inclusion – regularly sharing his personal experiences as a dyslexic police officer. He said: “I'm incredibly proud and humbled to get this recognition. It’s about sharing my story and journey and encouraging others like me to achieve their goals and realise their potential. “I've always strived to encourage people to embrace their differences, and I hope this award shows those who may be struggling that having a disability doesn’t have to be detrimental to your personal or professional life. “My neurodiversity is what makes me, me and it's not always easy, but I try not to let it hold me back, and instead embrace the positives that it can bring both for myself and for policing." Read more about Supt Campbell's accolade on the force website. | ||||
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