A highly respected British Transport Police liaison officer has been recognised with a ‘Partnership Working’ award for his outstanding work with TransPennine Express (TPE).
Sergeant Steve O’Callaghan, aged 41, has been a serving police officer for nearly 20 years.
He received his award in recognition of his collaborative efforts and the need to deliver a holistic approach to tackling crime and increasing community engagement.
Steve has been a police liaison officer with TransPennine Express for just under a year and plays an essential part in assisting the company with both its daily and special operations.
Working closely with TransPennine Express, Steve identified areas of concern and worked to develop effective strategies to address them. Steve’s efforts led to TransPennine Express being awarded the prestigious ‘Safeguarding on Rail’ accreditation earlier this year.
Sgt O’Callaghan said: “It’s an honour to receive this award and the many months of hard effort to help keep the network as safe as possible be recognised.
“From joint revenue protection operations to helping over 750 colleagues receive safeguarding training – it’s been a busy year!”
“There are lots of exciting projects in the pipelines including the multi-agency Community Hub that is set to open in Hull later this year.
“My passion lies in partnership work and spending time out and about on the network. If you see me whilst travelling, feel free to say hi and stop for a chat.”
Kathryn O’Brien, Customer Service and Operations Director at TransPennine Express said: “Steve has been instrumental in forging a strong partnership between the BTP and TPE, which has helped to improve safety and security on the railway.
“His dedication and professionalism have been an inspiration to all, and he is truly deserving of this award.”
Billy Vickers, Head of Safeguarding and Station at TransPennine Express, said: “Steve is highly respected within TPE and in a short time has made a massive change.
“He has spearheaded several projects and continues to make a positive impact on both customers and colleagues.”
BTP Inspector Iain Mclaren, said: “Our embedded officers who work with industry partners are integral to understanding what they need from us and how we can best deliver.
“This recognition of Sgt O’Callaghan’s efforts is testament to the importance of the role and to Steve’s commitment to delivering innovative new projects that make the railway a safe place for everyone.”
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