International Association of Women Police

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Greetings to all our Members, Visitors,  
and Supporters Worldwide!

Register NOW for www.iawp2011.org


-IAWP Member – $500 USD (after May 1, 2011 - $600)


-Non-IAWP Member – $550 USD (after May 1, 2011 - $650)
     Includes training, opening ceremony, other meals, daily non-training events, awards luncheon, and final banquet.


-IAWP Board Member, IAWP Regional Coordinator, IAWP Trustee, IAWP Committee Member,  Beneficiary Developing Country - $350 USD
     Includes one individual participation in the following: Training, Opening Ceremony, other meals, daily non-training events, Awards Luncheon and Final Banquet.


-Companion or Retiree Registration - $295 USD (after May 1, 2011 - $325)
     Includes opening ceremony, hosted meals, daily non-training events, awards luncheon and final banquet. You do not have to be a current IAWP member to be a companion or retiree registrant.


-Two Day Conference Pass – $250 USD/Person


-Single Day Conference Pass – $125 USD/Person
     Includes training sessions on specified days but does not include meals, awards luncheon or final banquet.


-Additional Dinner Event Tickets -
     Awards Luncheon – $50 USD/Person
     Final Banquet – $25 USD/Person


HOSPITALITY NIGHT


IAWP 2012 St. John's, NL - "Journey to the Edge"

Cordially invites you to our

"Swally, Scoff, and Scuff"

Newfoundland and Labrador Hospitality Night

Monday, August 22nd, 2011 - 7:00 pm

Penguin Dueling Piano Bar

517 West Main Street, Lexington, KY

Please note: IAWP 2011 Conference badges are required for admittance!


 

 

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE IAWP 2011 
AWARD RECIPIENTS

 

The IAWP 2011 Awards Committee expresses its appreciation to all organizations that submitted its candidates in the various award categories. All of the nominees are deserving of recognition. The Committee announced the following individuals as the IAWP 2011 Award Winners.

Officer of the Year
Chief Diane Sorantino
Cape May Police Department
Cape May New Jersey, USA

Mary Jo Blahowski Leadership Award
Detective Constable Shari MacKay
Toronto Police Service
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Excellence in Performance Award
Officer Ally Jacobs
Police Specialist Lisa Campbell
University California Police Department
Berkeley, California, USA

Mentoring Award
Inspector Nicky Flowers
South Wales Police
Bridgend, Wales, UK

Community Service Award
Constable Thora Isabel Shepherd
Trinidad and Tobago Police Service
Trinidad and Tobago

Civilian Achievement Award
Nancy Speck
Niagara Regional Police Service
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada 

Medal Of Valor - Two Winners
Officer Jillian Michelle Smith
Arlington Texas Police Department
Arlington, Texas, USA
(Awarded Posthumously)

Constables Cath Morgan, Kate Peplow, Diana Shaw
West Midland Police
Birmingham West Midlands, UK 


For additional details and to read the award nominations, visit the IAWP Annual Awards Program webpage at this link.

 
IAWP Member Elected President of Kosovo

 

The IAWP is delighted to announce that one of its members, Atifete Jahjaga, has been appointed President of the Republic of Kosovo. South East Europe’s highest ranking policewoman was announced as Kosovo’s President on Thursday (April 7).


IAWP President Jane Townsley ‘adopted’ President Jahjaga in 2004 under the organisation’s adoptees’ programme, which encourages members to give officers from developing countries mentoring support and friendship. She said today: “I am thrilled for Atifete. She is a superb police officer and a friend. She was put forward as a consensual candidate and won in the first round of voting.


“I know that she values what the IAWP has been able to give her and she will no doubt use that in her new leadership role in Kosovo.”


President Jahjaga, 35, graduated as a police officer in 2000 and by 2009 was appointed Deputy Director General for Kosovo Police, the second person in command for the entire organisation.  

In an interview with the IAWP’s WomenPolice magazine last year she urged women police officers throughout the world to consider joining the organisation. In the interview she agreed that organisations which promote and support the unique skills women bring to policing, such as the IAWP, have many benefits.

 She said: “In a bigger picture, considering the still low presence of females within police organisations, not only in countries in transition but also developed ones, I consider the role of such organisations, nationally and internationally, as of great importance. They are a strong support to women of getting roles they deserve, making national and international society aware about possible problems or hindrances and assisting those who need help. They are also the perfect place for the exchange of ideas, knowledge and best practice.”

 


In her inaugural address President Jahjaga said that one of her immediate goals was to secure membership of the European Union for her country.

 

IAWP TRADEMARK APPROVED


On April 19, 2011, the United States Patent and Trademark Office approved the IAWP logo as its trademark.  You can see the approval data at this link.  

 

IAWP COPYRIGHT AND 
TRADEMARK NOTICE

All IAWP trademarks, logos, service marks, trade dress, slogans, copyrighted designs or other brand features (collectively "Brand Features") will be used only as explicitly licensed by the International Association of Women Police (IAWP) and only under the terms and conditions and for the purposes described if such License is issued to outside parties. 

No reproduction or duplication, in whole or in part, of any section, item, text or graphics found on this Website is authorized unless a grant of License or Copyright Permission is specifically issued in writing. The IAWP Website is copyrighted and protected in full by international law as is the material and content therein protected by the IAWP.

If there is a question on our Licensing Guidelines, Copyrights, or if you have a Permission Request, you may email the President and the Executive Director of the IAWP.

The IAWP Trademark is Serial Number 85106226 and the Registration Number is 3947363.  U.S.P.T.O. April 19, 2011.

 


 

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