JPA nominee receives lifetime achievement award

The tireless and dedicated work of Chief Officer Lorraine Woolley led the Jewish Police Association to nominate her for a British Association of Women in Policing award. She was honoured with a lifetime achievement accolade. Chief Officer Lorraine Woolley (picutred...

JPA members participate in Mitzvah Day and AJEX Parade

Jewish Police Association members braved the cold to hold a food drive outside Tesco in Brent Street, Hendon as part of Mitzvah Day. Shoppers were encouraged to add an extra item to their basket, to be donated for distribution to local people in need. Six bins of food...

JPA Chair honoured

The Jewish Police Association Chair, Mathew Shaer, was honoured by Stamford Hill voluntary organisation, Chaverim. At a highly enjoyable evening event, the Chaverim Committee presented Mathew with a plaque as an expression of their, “Sincere appreciation for all...

JPA supports memorial service to Munich Olympic victims

Two representatives of the Jewish Police Association were honoured to support a memorial ceremony held in the Olympic Borough of Hackney to the Israeli victims of the 1972 Munich Olympic massacre. Distinguished guests at the event included Eric Pickles MP (Secretary...

JPA helps Met Police to win national award

The Jewish Police Association has been named as one of the principle contributors to have helped the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) win the Overall Public Sector Winner in the Employers Network for Equality and Inclusion (ENEI) Awards 2012 for improving workforce...

JPA supports Holocaust talk at Scotland Yard

Mrs Olga Hoffman, a Holocaust survivor aged 88, talked about her life and experiences in Auschwitz to Police Officers, staff and guests at New Scotland Yard on Wednesday 27 June. The audience of over 100 people was deeply affected by her direct testimony about her...