Alumni Impact Awards 2024: PC Juliet Taylor's 'Brilliant Problem-Solving'
Monday 7th October 2024
Police Constable Juliet Taylor has won a national Police Now for her brilliant problem-solving to reduce anti-social behaviour (ASB) in Warrington Town Centre. Thanks to her work, reports of ASB dropped by 78% in a seven-month period.
The annual ‘Alumni Impact Awards’ celebrate the achievements of officers who have graduated from one of Police Now’s national programmes and have gone above and beyond to reduce or solve crime, problem-solve in their communities, or innovate and lead within policing.
Formerly a pastry chef at Michelin Star restaurants, Juliet decided to make a career change and joined Cheshire Constabulary in 2022 via Police Now’s National Graduate Leadership Programme.
Eight officers from forces across the country were presented with awards and addressed by Chief Constable Craig Guildford QPM of West Midlands Police at a ceremony in London on Friday (4th October).
Policing Minister Dame Diana Johnson said: “The impact these inspiring officers have had on our streets shows that through their training and efforts, we can reduce crime and restore confidence in policing. I congratulate all of the winners and nominees for their service and dedication, and I know they will play an important role in our mission to keep our streets safe.”
Juliet was awarded the Brilliant Problem-Solving Award. Her impact was published in a press release earlier this year, please click here to find out more.
To read about all the winners and runner ups in this year’s Alumni Impact Awards, please click here.