Worcestershire Emergency Services Celebrate Women’s Day Early

Event boosts inclusion in police, fire, and ambulance services, focusing on supporting women.

Worcestershire Emergency Services Celebrate Women’s Day Early
Worcestershire Emergency Services Celebrate Women’s Day Early

Hey, guess what I just read? Police, fire, and ambulance services are working together. They’re doing an event on Thursday, March 6. It’s all about boosting inclusion in their teams.

It’s aimed at making things better for women in the services. West Mercia Police’s women’s group is leading it. Colleagues from the fire and ambulance services help too.

A police leader, Liz Warner, spoke about making a difference. She wants colleagues supported and valued. She wants an inclusive workforce for everyone. Sophie Potter from the fire service also commented. She said inclusion is everyone’s job.

The theme this year is ‘Accelerate Action’. The event helps people make positive changes. Michelle Brotherton, from the ambulance service, will be there. She’ll talk about her career journey in emergency services. She hopes to inspire others to become leaders.

She’s been in the emergency services for 30 years. She values mentorship and collaboration a lot. International Women’s Day brings crucial conversations forward. People discuss challenges for women and girls.

You can find more on the International Women’s Day website. It has details about 2025 and “Accelerate Action.”

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