Uniformed police staff have been granted permission for the first time to march in the Auckland Pride Parade.
When the Defence Force's Overwatch group - a peer support network for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender members - first marched in the parade in uniform in 2013, up to 30 police officers who registered to take part were told they could not march in uniform.
At the time, police spokeswoman Noreen Hegarty said the decision was made because of "the possible perception that there may be a lack of impartiality if there was to be any incident that required actual policing".
Police Commissioner Mike Bush said the decision change would be a proud moment for staff as they marched in their full uniform, supported by friends, family and whanau.
"As an organisation we look to encourage staff to 'use who they are' not 'lose who you are' when becoming a police officer.