National LGBT Police Network

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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.


References

  1. http://www.thelgbtnetwork.org.uk/latest-news-article_137. Accessed: 2015-05-15. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6YXW9wlJF)
  2. https://lgbt.police.uk/about-us/national-co-ordination-group/ accessed 23 March 2022