Sue Mallinson, a Prevention Trainer for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service has been named joint ‘Bright Light Award’

Sue Mallinson, a Prevention Trainer for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) has been named joint ‘Bright Light Award’ winner in the Women in the Fire Service Awards 2022.

Sue, who joined GMFRS in 2008, was nominated in the national awards for her remarkable contributions to the Fire and Rescue Service.

The ‘Bright Light’ category recognises individuals who have made a notable contribution in supporting the aims of Women in the Fire Service (WFS) and led the way in their role, acting as a shining example to others through recruitment, retention or progression of women or enabled women to develop through access to opportunities and resources.

About Sue

In the award entry, Sue is described as regularly going above and beyond in all that she does with 110% commitment. Sue helped to start the Service’s Women’s Success and Support staff network for women and allies in the workplace. The network has been successful and well attended and was launched by Dany Cotton on International Women’s Day.

Sue is described as “tenacious”, being very much about looking after everyone else and making sure they have support no matter who they are. Sue continuously strives to make a positive impact within the organisation and goes out of her way to assist colleagues who need support.

She helps to run the network in her own time and sits with colleagues as a stakeholder to design policy. An ambassador for GMFRS, Sue is an equality champion and stands up and is counted when it comes to overcoming bias, barriers or misogyny.

Speaking about the award, Sue said: “I am blown away to be a winner and I am testament to having empowered women to support me to achieve my absolute best.”

Dave Russel, Chief Fire Officer at Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS), said: “I am delighted that Sue has won the ‘Bright Light’ award at this year’s Women in the Fire Service Awards. This is a fantastic achievement and is a testament to her determination and commitment to our Service and the communities we serve.

“Sue had a key role in setting up our Women’s Success and Support Network that supports women across GMFRS and the wider Greater Manchester Combined Authority. In her role as Prevention and Youth Engagement Trainer and as co-chair of the network, Sue will continue to make a difference for colleagues, and I would like to congratulate her on winning this award.

“Sue is a great ambassador for our organisation and reflects the values we want to see as we strive to be a Service that truly reflects all our communities.”

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