Police protocol unit

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A Police protocol unit is employed by many police forces throughout the world to assist with discipline, dress and bearing.

[edit] Australian Federal Police

The Australian Federal Police Force has the "Recognition and Ceremonial Team" based in Canberra, ACT. This team's responsibilities includes:

  • recognition and ceremonial duties;
  • administration of the Recognition Program including the coordination of the evaluation and review of nominations received;
  • planning and coordination of ceremonial events
  • planning and coordination of the Dedication of the National Police Memorial
  • planning, coordination and execution of annual National Police Remembrance Day Services
  • planning and coordination of police funerals
  • maintenance of standards relating to the AFP uniform and standards of dress

Ceremonial events are supported by support elements as and when appropriate or requested. These elements are supported through appropriate guidelines, parent area agreements (terms of engagement, release etc), funded and trained appropriately. The Ceremonial Support elements include, but are not limited to, the following:

The AFP Mounted Cadre: Activated for identified ceremonial events as and when required and directly coordinated through the RCT

The AFP Ceremonial Guard: A uniformed, volunteer team (predominantly ACT Policing and Protective Service members in the ACT Geographic Region), activated to assist in ceremonial events as and when required

The AFP Pipes and Drums: Central to many AFP ceremonial events, from the provision of a solo piper (funeral, investitures etc) through to the full band (eg National Police Remembrance Day Service). Assistant Ceremonial Officer Network The Assistant Ceremonial Officer Network is staffed by volunteer members being identified by way of expression of interest, in each business area as appropriate. Assistant Ceremonial Officers are drawn from both AFP and APS Officers.

Assistant Ceremonial Officers may be required to coordinate or assist with the coordination of activities within their business area, for example:

Police or Service funerals Award Ceremonies Police Remembrance Day Services Station Openings United Nations Day Services

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