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Barrera wins police award

Dr Jennie Barrera has been honoured for her contributions to building stronger relationships between multicultural communities and police.

The long-time Wyndham Community and Education Centre chief executive was nominated by Senior Sergeant Anita Harraway and received the award at the Victorian Multicultural Awards on 4 December.

Dr Barrera said it was more than personal recognition but the culmination of an entire community’s commitment to building a better world.

“It’s the efforts of many people who have stood together, worked tirelessly, and carried the weight of difficult moments,” she said.

“The recognition also came with the sober reminder that we always need to find ways to do better because the progress we’ve made has not been without loss.”

Dr Barrera said building positive relationships between police and multicultural communities is essential because trust, safety, and social inclusion depend on it.

“Many communities come with histories of trauma, conflict, and mistrust of police from their countries of origin,” she said.

“Positive relationships help overcome historical fear, build confidence, and reassure communities that policing in Australia is different.

“The most rewarding aspect of being this conduit is seeing trust genuinely take root and grow.

“Seeing individuals and communities who once felt hesitant begin to step forward with more confidence, knowing they will be heard, respected, and supported to access the resources and services they need is very important.”

Dr Barrera, who is also a Wyndham councillor, said any individual can take a genuine interest in the personal stories of others and help prevent conflict or misunderstanding in our personal lives.

“Engaging consistently and sincerely is also important for building trust and an environment where people feel valued, understood, and empowered.”

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