SAPOL Gay and Lesbian Liaison Officer Network

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How accessible and inclusive is South Australia Police (SAPOL) for LGBTIQA+ people in South Australia?

What's being decided?

SAPOL is reviewing the Gay and Lesbian Liaison Officer program, commonly known as GLLOs.

We are committed to providing services that are accessible to all South Australians, while being inclusive in our delivery of those services.

We are carrying out this review to ensure the GLLO network is visible, inclusive and accessible.

We are also undertaking a review of our training to develop staff knowledge and to ensure a better understanding of issues and/or barriers faced by members of the LGBTIQA+ community.

In conducting our review, we want to hear from the community so that we can better understand how we can enhance service delivery through the GLLO network. SAPOL has been working hard to make its services more accessible and inclusive, but we know we can do more and we need your help to do better.

Background

The GLLO network was originally established to:

  • Support the fair and equitable delivery of policing services to the LGBTIQ community.
  • Improve community safety by working in partnership with the LGBTIQ community.
  • Offer additional support to victims of crime from the LGBTIQ community.
  • Contribute to the development of mutual trust between police and LGBTIQ community.

An LGBTIQ Community Advisory Report by South Australia Rainbow Advocacy Alliance in 2021 recommended that SAPOL:

  • Review the model, implementation and promotion of the SA Police Gay and Lesbian Liaison Program (GLLO).

This consultation forms part of a review and reflects SAPOL’s commitment to providing an inclusive service.

Get involved

Who do we want to hear from?

  • Someone who identifies as part of the South Australian LGBTIQA+ community
  • A family member or friend of someone who identifies as part of the South Australian LGBTIQA+ community
  • A service provider, supporter or advocate for someone who identifies as part of the South Australian LGBTIQA+ community; or
  • Someone from the wider South Australian community with an interest in the topic

What we would like you to do

If you have a story (an experience) to tell us about engaging with the GLLO network, then we want to hear it.

We would like to hear stories of great service and positive experiences with the GLLO network.

We would also like to hear stories where you feel you have experienced poor service, poor attitudes or about barriers you have encountered when engaging or attempting to engage with the GLLO network.

How can you be involved?

  • You can complete the Online Submission Form, this will take just a few minutes
  • You can email us at SAPOL.DiversityandInclusion@police.sa.gov.au
  • You can speak with us - simply email us at the above email address with a name and phone number and we’ll make contact with you to arrange a suitable time to talk.
  • You can post us the submission form to;
    South Australia Police
    Diversity and Inclusion Branch
    GPO Box 1539
    ADELAIDE SA 5001

The survey questions should only take a few minutes to complete, but you can take as long as you like.

We have asked some specific questions but would also like to hear your stories. We have included space at the end of the form for you to tell us the stories you would like to share, whether your own story or about someone else.

We encourage you to participate, so please get involved. Please encourage your family and friends to participate.

Please don’t share personal identifying information (other than a first name and phone number if you want us to contact you). Information received will be treated in confidence.

Consultation is open until 5pm 31 July 2023

What are the next steps?

We will collect, collate and consider the valuable information you provide to us.

The information and feedback provided via this Survey will assist SAPOL to ensure the best and most inclusive service to the LGBTIQA+ community.

How accessible and inclusive is South Australia Police (SAPOL) for LGBTIQA+ people in South Australia?

What's being decided?

SAPOL is reviewing the Gay and Lesbian Liaison Officer program, commonly known as GLLOs.

We are committed to providing services that are accessible to all South Australians, while being inclusive in our delivery of those services.

We are carrying out this review to ensure the GLLO network is visible, inclusive and accessible.

We are also undertaking a review of our training to develop staff knowledge and to ensure a better understanding of issues and/or barriers faced by members of the LGBTIQA+ community.

In conducting our review, we want to hear from the community so that we can better understand how we can enhance service delivery through the GLLO network. SAPOL has been working hard to make its services more accessible and inclusive, but we know we can do more and we need your help to do better.

Background

The GLLO network was originally established to:

  • Support the fair and equitable delivery of policing services to the LGBTIQ community.
  • Improve community safety by working in partnership with the LGBTIQ community.
  • Offer additional support to victims of crime from the LGBTIQ community.
  • Contribute to the development of mutual trust between police and LGBTIQ community.

An LGBTIQ Community Advisory Report by South Australia Rainbow Advocacy Alliance in 2021 recommended that SAPOL:

  • Review the model, implementation and promotion of the SA Police Gay and Lesbian Liaison Program (GLLO).

This consultation forms part of a review and reflects SAPOL’s commitment to providing an inclusive service.

Get involved

Who do we want to hear from?

  • Someone who identifies as part of the South Australian LGBTIQA+ community
  • A family member or friend of someone who identifies as part of the South Australian LGBTIQA+ community
  • A service provider, supporter or advocate for someone who identifies as part of the South Australian LGBTIQA+ community; or
  • Someone from the wider South Australian community with an interest in the topic

What we would like you to do

If you have a story (an experience) to tell us about engaging with the GLLO network, then we want to hear it.

We would like to hear stories of great service and positive experiences with the GLLO network.

We would also like to hear stories where you feel you have experienced poor service, poor attitudes or about barriers you have encountered when engaging or attempting to engage with the GLLO network.

How can you be involved?

  • You can complete the Online Submission Form, this will take just a few minutes
  • You can email us at SAPOL.DiversityandInclusion@police.sa.gov.au
  • You can speak with us - simply email us at the above email address with a name and phone number and we’ll make contact with you to arrange a suitable time to talk.
  • You can post us the submission form to;
    South Australia Police
    Diversity and Inclusion Branch
    GPO Box 1539
    ADELAIDE SA 5001

The survey questions should only take a few minutes to complete, but you can take as long as you like.

We have asked some specific questions but would also like to hear your stories. We have included space at the end of the form for you to tell us the stories you would like to share, whether your own story or about someone else.

We encourage you to participate, so please get involved. Please encourage your family and friends to participate.

Please don’t share personal identifying information (other than a first name and phone number if you want us to contact you). Information received will be treated in confidence.

Consultation is open until 5pm 31 July 2023

What are the next steps?

We will collect, collate and consider the valuable information you provide to us.

The information and feedback provided via this Survey will assist SAPOL to ensure the best and most inclusive service to the LGBTIQA+ community.

  • How accessible and inclusive is South Australia Police (SAPOL) for LGBTIQA+ people in South Australia?

    SAPOL has been working hard to make its services more accessible and inclusive.

    But we know we can do more and we need your help to do better.

    SAPOL is currently reviewing our Gay and Lesbian Liaison Officer (GLLO) network to ensure it is visible, inclusive and accessible. We are also reviewing our training to develop our knowledge and understanding of issues and barriers faced by members of the LGBTIQA+ community.

    This survey should only take a few minutes to complete but you can take as long as you like. 

    We have asked some specific questions but would also like to hear your stories. We have included space at the end of the form for you to tell us the stories you would like to share, whether your own story or about someone else.

    If you would prefer to provide your submission in person, just email us at SAPOL.diversityandinclusion@police.sa.gov.au with a name and phone number and we’ll make contact with you to arrange a suitable time.

    All information received will be treated in confidence.

    Thank you for your participation.


    Consultation has concluded. Thanks for your contributions.