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Latest revision as of 13:09, 10 July 2026

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The National LGBT Police Network was launched during 2015, to replace the Gay Police Association which was wound up in 2014.[1]

Unlike the GPA, the new body has police forces, rather than individuals, as members. The Co-Chairs in 2022 were Lee Broadstock (Greater Manchester Police) and Amy Tapping (Northumbria) [2].

LGBT Network organisation chart 2022

By May 2024 Tracy O'Hara had replaced Amy Tapping as a co-chair.


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