
If you have a few hours to spare and are thinking about volunteering, Kent Police is looking for volunteers for work across the county.
As long as you are 16 years or older, you can put yourself forward to become a volunteer with Kent Police whatever your ability, skills and experience.
Have a look at our online video where some current volunteers talk about their work for Kent Police and why they volunteer.
Once volunteers are trained and familiar with Kent Police policies and procedures, they have opportunities to get involved in a range of activities such as:
By volunteering with the police, you get to use your skills, experience, knowledge and enthusiasm to help reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in communities across Kent.
By working alongside a range of police professionals you can also help reduce the fear of crime.
Kent Police has dedicated volunteers who perform a variety of tasks at a time which suits their personal and work commitments.
To help manage workloads and enhance stability, placements are usually for a minimum of one year.
You can:
You can register your interest in becoming a volunteer with Kent Police by emailing Catherine Mulholland, Volunteers and Specials Co-ordinator, or calling 01622 653212.
All volunteers must undergo a vetting process after which, if you are successful, you will receive in house training where necessary.
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