Sussex PCC honoured in Queen’s Birthday Honours for 2019.
SUSSEX Police and Commissioner Katy Bourne has today (June 8), been awarded an OBE for public and political services.
The Commissioner has worked hard among other things for the victims of stalking after being stalked herself for 5 years.
Chief Constable Giles York said: “Katy Bourne has been a consistent force for good since first being elected as the PCC for Sussex; she has always been a voice of challenge and support for the Force and championing the needs of the public and those who struggle to have their voice heard.
On behalf of all of us at Sussex Police we offer our congratulations on such well earned recognition in being awarded an OBE.”
Claudia Ortiz, Director of Brighton-based specialist stalking service Veritas Justice said: “We would like to congratulate Katy on receiving this very well-deserved recognition.
“She has shown immense commitment and dedication to improving outcomes for victims of Stalking and has shared her own experiences publicly. Her tireless work raising awareness of this devastating crime has inspired us locally and many others nationally to come together and create the changes that are so desperately needed by some of the most vulnerable people in our society.
“Her unwavering support and passion have driven the stalking agenda in almost every national platform and her work in support of victims of Stalking is most definitely saving lives and is testament to her ingenuity, creativity, and above all leadership in public service.”
Former Sussex lawyer, Paul Greenwood a former District Attorney in San Diego and one of the USA’s leading prosecutors of elder abuse who spoke at the launch of the Sussex PCC’s Elders’ Commission report launch Parliament.
He said: “I am delighted that Katy Bourne has been recognised for her innovative approach to raising awareness in Sussex about the ever growing crime of financial exploitation that targets our elder and vulnerable adult population.
“Education and community involvement with the police are essential in the fight to hold perpetrators accountable; and so it is gratifying that Mrs Bourne’s leadership in this area has been duly noted.”
Sussex PCC Katy Bourne said: “I am very honoured to have been nominated and to have been awarded an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list. This is a tremendous endorsement of the role of Police and Crime Commissioners and testament to the hard work of the team in my office who support me. I would like to thank them and also every single police officer, PCSO and police staff member in Sussex for working so tirelessly to keep us all safe.”