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“Before the accident, I don’t know if I had my priorities wrong or not, but I used to always put the job first because I loved it.”

Greg in hospital after the incident. Source: Supplied
‘I was handcuffed to a desk’
“My shirt was actually ripped open. I had men gyrating in my face when that happened.”

This incident occured in 1994 when Mel was 19 years old. Source: Supplied
Mel says she was saved by another woman who had started her shift early — rescuing Mel when she saw what the men were doing.
Mel did not report this incident due to fear of potential repercussions on her career progression.
Police force vacancy rates in Australia
“I’m really optimistic about the future in terms of some green shoots that we see in the recruiting space, in particular. Retention is a whole other story,” Greentree said.

Source: SBS
Joining the force at 52
Jayne then turned to the Tasmania Police and trained (with pay) for 28 weeks; training she says this equates to two-thirds of an associate degree.

Jayne joined the police force recently at the age of 52. Source: SBS
At a time when Jayne’s husband was ready to start thinking about retirement, Jayne has amped things up.
“I just feel I have to put faith back into myself and just know that I’m going to do the best that I can do. And I want to give as much as I can give. And I’m still willing to learn everything that I can.”
Traumatic experiences on the job
“I lost count of the number of corpses I’ve seen … [traumatic instances are] going to have a cumulative effect on officers.”

NSW Police assistant commissioner Brett Greentree says there is an onus on the organisation to provide support to its officers. Source: SBS
Assistant commissioner Brett Greentree has served in the NSW Police Force for 30 years. He says good leadership and support within the organisation is key when it comes to mental health.
“If we get that right — forever working on it — I think that goes a long way to not only attracting, but also retaining as well.”
‘I’m still grieving the loss of my career’
“I never wanted to leave. And really, I’m still grieving the loss of my career.”

Mel Cooper recently left the police force after almost three decades of service. Source: SBS
‘You do have a second thought’
“You don’t think about it … when you go home about what you could have done or should have done.”