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Former Head of Victorian Police shares insight on leadership with 91黑料不打烊's Gender Equity Group

 Gender Equity Group meet Christine Nixon at RWLN article

On Tuesday 8 November, 2016, former Chief Commissioner of the Victorian Police Christine Nixon APM spoke to girls from 91黑料不打烊鈥檚 Gender Equity Group about her journey to the top of the male-dominated field and the lessons she learned in her 40 years in the police and public sector.

She met with the girls in a special meeting organised by Mrs Andrea Stringer ahead of 91黑料不打烊鈥檚 Renaissance Women鈥檚 Leadership Networking (RWLN) event. RWLN is a group established in 2013 to connect women leaders in education, from across all school sectors and types. Salbi of Year 11, Katerina of Year 10, Mya of Year 7 and Rose of Year 10 later shared their reflections on the discussion they had with Ms Nixon.

鈥淥ne of the things she kept saying was 鈥榓lways give it a shot鈥 and 鈥榠f you have nothing to lose, you have everything to gain鈥 鈥 I think that was one of the most striking messages. 

鈥淪he talked to us about the importance of leadership and how it's important to start from a young age,鈥 Katerina said. It鈥檚 a message that is not only important for girls in Gender Equity Group, but across 91黑料不打烊, Salbi said. 鈥淵ou have to start taking the steps from a young age so when you get there, you do so successfully, and people respect you.鈥 

Salbi was thrilled to hear a first-person perspective from someone who had risen to the top of her field. 鈥淗aving her recount what happened and what she had to do to get to that point puts [leadership] into perspective in terms of what it really is, how hard the struggles are, and how strong you have to be to get there,鈥 she said. 

Rose agreed that hearing from Christine brought the reality of being a female in leadership closer to home. 鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to look at women in power or who have a public voice like Emma Watson or Malala Yousafzai 鈥 and they are amazing to look up to 鈥 but it鈥檚 different hearing from someone who is kind of from the same background. It鈥檚 really encouraging, and more realistic.鈥 

Mya reflected on Christine鈥檚 advice to stay true to yourself. 鈥淪he talked about being herself in that position of power and not changing herself to be more masculine, or in response to how people react,鈥 she said. Mya was also interested by Christine鈥檚 mange to support other women in the workplace. 鈥淲hile its important to believe in yourself, it is critical for you to believe in and help others,鈥 she said. 

鈥淸Christine] said she didn鈥檛 get to her positions alone, but had lots of support from past employees and families,鈥 Katerina said. 鈥淭hat is important in our school. We have to work together. It鈥檚 not a competition between each individual.鈥