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Walking together to support police mental health


ESSSuper - 18 Oct 2018

They’ve reached half way!

Congratulations to Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton and his team as they reach the halfway mark of the Head to Head Walk.

Every day, Victoria Police officers put their lives on the line in order to ensure a safer Victoria. This can take a heavy toll, and tragically, there is a prevalence of mental health issues amongst current and former officers.

The Head to Head Fundraising Walk is about demonstrating the commitment of Victoria Police and The Police Association of Victoria (TPAV) to supporting current and past serving officers affected by such issues. It recognises that once a person retires from policing, they are still considered part of the Victoria Police family and their wellbeing continues to be a priority.

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TPAV Secretary Wayne Gatt  and the team.Image © 2018 The Police Association Victoria.

"We all talked a lot about the sort of things that challenge police every day.  While the trauma takes its toll, it can be the little things too that have an effect on how you feel at work". TPAV Secretary Wayne Gatt said.

“It was a fantastic feeling to get the 250km mark and it was made even more special thanks to the majestic views along the Great Alpine Road", Chief Commissioner Ashton said.

To find out more information about the Head to Head fundraising walk and how to get involved or donate, please visit www.headtoheadwalk.org.au.

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