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Karen Henrikson

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New Zealand netball player and police inspector

Karen Henrikson
Henrikson in 2017
Personal information
Full nameKaren Lee Henrikson
Born (1961-02-20)20 February 1961 (age 64)
Matamata, New Zealand
OccupationPolice officer
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
SchoolMatamata College
Netball career
Playingposition(s): C, WA
YearsNational team(s)Caps
1985–1986New Zealand16

Karen Lee HenriksonMNZM (born 20 February 1961) is a formernetball player who played on 16 occasions for New Zealand in the 1980s. She served in theNew Zealand Police, rising to the rank of inspector, while continuing her involvement with netball as a coach.

Early life

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Henrikson was born on 20 February 1961 inMatamata in theWaikato region of New Zealand'sNorth Island. She was brought up on a farm and had two brothers. She went to school atMatamata College.[1][2]

Netball playing career

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Playing forWellington as a wing attack (WA) or centre (C), Henrikson was first selected for theSilver Ferns in 1985, playing her first game in July of that year, againstNorthern Ireland. The Silver Ferns were unbeaten in 1985 and she was a member of the team that won the gold medal at that year'sWorld Games, which were held inLondon. She was reselected for the team in 1986.[2]

Police career

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Henrikson joined the New Zealand Police in 1983, at a time when the force was having a big push to attract women. After training, her first posting was toPorirua in theWellington Region of the North Island. Subsequently she worked inTokoroa andHamilton, both in the Waikato region. In 2008, she was appointed to be an inspector, the first woman to achieve that rank in Waikato, where she served as the operations support manager for the Waikato police district. Among other activities, she was responsible for promoting strong relationships with local councils and Māori Focus Forums. She helped to set up the Women's Advisory Network for Waikato and the Safety Comes First group in central Hamilton, which she chaired. This initiative aimed at improving the safety of people in the city's central business district at night. She helped to establish the Hamilton Interagency Youth Action group, which provides support to families at risk of being connected with criminal offending, and she was also involved with child protection activities. Henrikson retired from the police in December 2017.[3][4][5]

Netball coaching

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For much of her time as a police officer, Henrikson was also able to continue her involvement with netball, including being assistant coach and then coach for the Waikato representative team in the national championships. At Waikato she worked with two other former Silver Ferns,Margaret Forsyth andTracey Fear.[6][7]

Awards and honours

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In 2012, Henrikson received the award for most outstanding female leader in the Australasian Council of Women and Policing's Excellence in Policing Awards.[5][8] In the2017 Queen's Birthday Honours, she was appointed aMember of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to the New Zealand Police and the community.[1][3][4]

References

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  1. ^abYalden, Phillipa (20 December 2017)."Waikato inspector retires after 31 years on the force".Stuff. Retrieved12 December 2021.
  2. ^ab"Karen Henrikson". Netball New Zealand. Retrieved12 December 2021.
  3. ^abMather, Mike (5 June 2017)."Queen's Birthday honour for community-minded Waikato policewoman".Waikato Times. Retrieved12 December 2021.
  4. ^ab"Inspector Karen Henrikson, MNZM of Hamilton, for services to the New Zealand Police and the community". New Zealand Government. Retrieved12 December 2021.
  5. ^ab"Karen Henrikson". New Zealand Police. Retrieved12 December 2021.
  6. ^Pegden, Evan (4 October 2010)."Henrikson hopes for first division chance".Waikato Times. Retrieved12 December 2021.
  7. ^Richens, Matt (12 August 2010)."Waikato netball out to make it back to top".Stuff. Retrieved12 December 2021.
  8. ^"ACWAP Awards 2012". Australian Council of Women and Policing. Archived fromthe original on 12 December 2021. Retrieved12 December 2021.
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