DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » Strong case for inclusion

Strong case for inclusion

A former Dandenong police prosecutor has been awarded for championing disability awareness in her workplace.

Acting Sergeant Kelly Christie received an Outstanding Police Service to People with Disabilities Award from the Office of the Public Advocate on 17 March.

Sgt Christie, who held the inclusion and diversity portfolio at the unit, supported a colleague with vision impairment.

She arranged appropriate technology, adequate lighting and clear pathways to shared spaces.

Sgt Christie found out her workmate’s barriers to access. After an assessment from Vision Australia, she put in changes to make them feel “supported and safe”.

It lifted the workmate’s worries about whether she could continue working at Victoria Police.

“The main impact was on her morale, and what it meant for her career.

“When an employee feels supported, they feel they can work to the best of their ability.

“She then felt comfortable talking to management about her disability and knew she wouldn’t be judged.”

Sgt Christie also helped and mentored Eugenio Bambino, a law-student intern from Cairns.

She went “above and beyond” looking after his mental health while he was away from family, Mr Bambino said.

“During my time (at the Dandenong unit) Kelly helped me to improve my confidence and a large variety of tasks.

“As she was the only person in the office aware of my disability, she always was there to discuss any issues I had.”

Sgt Christie prepared Mr Bambino for a life in the legal profession and working in the field whilst managing his disability, he said.

“I certainly believe she is driven and committed to improving the facilitation of disabilities within the workplace and the police.”

After her award, Sgt Christie – a Victoria Police member for 22 years – felt “proud and humble”.

She paid tribute to Victoria Police’s commitment to an accessibility and inclusion action plan.

“I do think it’s a bit unfortunate this is not ‘business as usual’ – that these actions are expected of everyone and it doesn’t have to be celebrated.”

Digital Editions


More News

  • Lakers first on the ladder after upset win against Knights

    Lakers first on the ladder after upset win against Knights

    The Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 3 competition is heating up with the weekend’s results significantly reshaping the top four. Heading into round 13, Keysborough, Buckley Ridges, Springvale South…

  • Martin calls time on playing career and goes back to Bulls

    Martin calls time on playing career and goes back to Bulls

    One of the best local footballers to ever do it, Kyle Martin, has returned to Noble Park as an assistant coach after officially announcing his retirement as a player last…

  • Magpies remain in fourth

    Magpies remain in fourth

    Narre Warren managed to win a thriller against North Dandenong in the DDCA Turf 2 competition, holding onto victory by one wicket. The Maroons posted a healthy score of 223…

  • Silva century not enough as Bloods go 2-0 against Bucks

    Silva century not enough as Bloods go 2-0 against Bucks

    DDCA Turf 1 matches were headlined by a top of the table clash, and it was Springvale South who once again had the wood over Buckley Ridges. The Bucks have…

  • Bulls charge home to win

    Bulls charge home to win

    Dandenong West secured a brilliant comeback victory against Narre South in the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 1 competition to win by two wickets in what turned out to…

  • 11-dart leg puts Richardson in a class of her own

    11-dart leg puts Richardson in a class of her own

    Chris Richardson has produced one of the great highlights in the proud history of the Mountain Dart League with an incredible 11-dart leg in round three of Division 1 on…

  • Noble turn tamers against Lions

    Noble turn tamers against Lions

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 519204 Noble Park’s roller-coaster ride towards a place in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association (VSDCA) finals series has continued after a dominant day-one performance…

  • Housing focus for Canberra conference

    Housing focus for Canberra conference

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 344241 Greater Dandenong Council will call for social and affordable housing reforms at an upcoming national conference in Canberra. Mayor Sophie Tan and chief…

  • City of Casey unveils 2026 Community Award finalists

    City of Casey unveils 2026 Community Award finalists

    Casey Council has released their list of finalists for the 2026 Community Awards — out of the 135 nominations, 37 individuals and organisers have made the list. 20 years in…

  • Endangered bandicoots find refuge at future Clyde park

    Endangered bandicoots find refuge at future Clyde park

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535867 Endangered southern brown bandicoots are already settling into the future Clyde Regional Park site, after local rangers trialled a “simple” habitat restoration program.…