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Doncaster Independent Advisory Group

Date published: 16 February 2023 13:56

Welcome to Doncaster's Independent Advisory Group (IAG)

I am the District Commander for Doncaster, and I would like to thank you for visiting our  IAG web page. The IAG in Doncaster enables us to create a genuine partnership with our local and diverse communities.

Through that partnership, our members help us to achieve our policing priorities of protecting vulnerable people, tackling crime and antisocial behaviour and enabling fair treatment. I hope that the information contained on this web page with give some insight into the work that our IAG members do, and encourage more people to join us.

Ian Proffitt -  Chief Superintendent

Our next Meeting:

 Date:  TBA

 Time: TBA

 Location: Please contact Chief Inspector Joseph Hunt for the Zoom log on details. 

Anybody wishing to join the Doncaster IAG and be involved in these meetings is invited to contact joseph.hunt@southyorks.pnn.police.uk for details.

Meet the Doncaster IAG Chair 

Jenny Dewsnap – chair

Jenny is one of the original group responsible for setting up Pride in Doncaster in 2007, and has been chair for the last seven years. During this time Jenny has become a voice for the wider issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community here in Doncaster and farther afield since taking up the co-chair position for UK Pride Organisers Network just over a year ago.

Many may see Pride as a once a year “celebration” but Pride, now a registered charity, has fundraised close to three quarters of a million pounds in its 14 years, much of this for projects reaching into the community including youth outreach, a Trans Group, a film, two books and a project in schools.

Passionate about Doncaster, lover of music, culture and creativity Jenny is a champion for those with little or no voice. Born and bred in Doncaster she has two children and a recent addition of a grandson.

Doncaster IAG Chair Jenny Dewsnap

Meet the Doncaster IAG Vice Chair

Graham Cassidy – vice chair

Graham joined South Yorkshire Police in 1982. He served  as a constable at Thorne Armthorpe and Doncaster town Centre .

In 1992 he returned to serve in Doncaster as an Inspector in the Roads Traffic department.  In 1994 he moved to work in Sheffield but he returned to Doncaster as its District Commander in  the rank of chief superintendent in 2005.

Upon his retirement from SYP in 2014 he was awarded the Queens Police Medal for outstanding services to Policing.

Since 2014 Graham has been the chair of Doncaster’s Branch of the National Association of retired Police Officers.

Graham lives in Edenthorpe with his wife Patricia who is a retired teacher who  taught at secondary school at Hatfield High  in Doncaster for over 26 years.  They have two grown up children.

Doncaster Vice Chair Graham Cassidy

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