This special edition is dedicated to the second Cheshire Police Federation Bravery Awards in March.
Host Andrew Simpson was among the guests at Nunsmere Hall, near Northwich, and he took with him a microphone and invited those in attendance to share to share their reflections on the importance of an event of this type.
A total of 17 Cheshire police officers received an award in recognition of their selflessness and ability to think quickly under pressure, and we hear from a selection of them in this episode.
They comment on the value of looking out for each other, why compassion counts in their job, and what receiving an award means to them.
If the definition of courage is feeling scared but opting to act anyway, then police officers possess it in abundance.
To read their stories in full, visit the Cheshire Police Federation’s Facebook page.
Previous episodes like this one
Why being brave really isn’t just ‘part of the job’
Steph Allinson on embracing bravery
Why sharing my story can stop stigma, with Mark Naylor
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