Senior PSNI officer earns Irish award

Published Tuesday, 19 June 2012
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One of Northern Ireland's most senior police officers has been awarded a fáinne airgid, or silver fáinne, after taking part in Irish language classes offered by the PSNI as part of the Líofa 2015 project.

Senior PSNI officer earns Irish award
Minister Ní Chuilín presents DCC Gillespie with her fáinne airgid. (© Pacemaker)

Deputy Chief Constable Judith Gillespie was presented with her award by Culture Minister Carál Ní Chuilín at the police college in Garnerville, east Belfast, on Tuesday evening.

"The Police Service of Northern Ireland has a considerable number of Irish speakers amongst our officers and staff," Deputy Chief Constable Gillespie said.

"It has been encouraging to see the interest in both learning Irish as a complete novice and from those who have studied or have some knowledge of the language and want to take it further.

"I personally feel there is significant benefit in learning a second or even a third language. It enriches understanding and allows us to have a greater appreciation of the culture and heritage across all of the communities of Northern Ireland."

Communication is one of the most important aspects of policing and we must make every effort to engage meaningfully with all communities.

Deputy Chief Constable Judith Gillespie

The minister launched the Líofa project last year, aiming to encourage 2015 people from all walks of life to sign up to become fluent in Irish by 2015.

The PSNI signed up to the project after already running Irish language classes for many years.

Minister Ní Chuilín said: "Deputy Chief Constable Judith Gillespie is associated with ongoing efforts to modernise the north's police service and make it fully representative of our society.

"I am now delighted to be presenting Judith with the silver fáinne. This is a tremendous achievement and Judith's example is one which I hope many more in the PSNI, and wider society, will follow."

A number of local personalities from the worlds of media and sport are also taking part in Líofa 2015, including Cliftonville footballer Barry Johnston and Derry GAA legend Joe Brolly.

Among perhaps the more surprising participants is Londonderry DUP councillor April Garfield-Kidd, who told UTV after she signed up that "a few eyebrows had been raised".

She added: "It's just another European language I want to get a bit more fluent in - I would encourage everybody to go out and learn, because language is all about connecting with people."

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39 Comments
Disgusted. in NI wrote (336 days ago):
Chris, Police Officers don't need to learn Irish to be honest and have integrity. If you don't possess those qualities then you don't get to be a police officer, simple as.
des in Cookstown wrote (337 days ago):
Maybe now that Judith has won a wee award for Irish she could devote some time to checking out the English in the information section of the new Joint Services website for the proposed college at Desertcreat , the spelling is atrocious . Desertcreat has been spelt at least twice with only one t!?
Ulysses32 in Belfast wrote (337 days ago):
I would have thought it was to curry favour with protestants, Dave in nothern Ireland. it could well be in tribute to Conradh na Gaeilge set up by Douglas Hyde or William Nielson or even Samuel Ferguson. Maybe it is a forrunner to the 100th aniversary of the setting up of Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise in 2014. Before you start moaning, dave, I would suggest you check out a wee bit of history and specifically those names and organisations I have mentioned......You know, she may have also decided to learn the language because she doesn't see it as a political football along with Basil McCrea, unlike you and many other commenters hear.
joe in belfast wrote (337 days ago):
pity the award was presented by a convicted terrorist.
dave in northern ireland wrote (337 days ago):
just another stunt to try and gain favour from republicians.Protocol will soon be to bow in sinn feins presence.
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