Posted: Wed 3rd Mar 2021

North Wales Police opens applications for special constables to help make region safer

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Mar 3rd, 2021

North Wales Police has opened up applications for people interested in becoming special inspectors.

Special constables are volunteer police officers who play a key role in helping to make the region safe.

Expressions of interest have been invited as of 1pm today with the police force listing a number of benefits to encourage people to join.

The force’s website states: “Special constables are just that – special. They’re people from all walks of life who choose to spend their free time helping us to help others.

“Helping us to improve the communities in which we all live and work. Helping us achieve our vision of a safer North Wales.

“They may be at home bringing up a family, in full-time employment, between jobs, studying or retired – but they all give their precious spare time free of charge for the good of the local community.

“For many specials, the satisfaction of helping the community is reward enough. That feeling when you get home and know you’ve made a real difference to somebody today. But it’s not the only benefit…

  • You’ll develop new skills to take away and use in your daily life
  • You’ll gain confidence
  • You’ll keep fit and healthy
  • You’ll work as part of a close-knit team and make new friends
  • You’ll get a unique insight into policing – if you dream of becoming a police officer, being a Special is a great first step

“It’s not just a one-way relationship – we benefit too by having you with us.

“And not just because you help us to be more visible in the community at a time when budget cuts are affecting all police forces.

“Every one of our specials – from youngest to oldest – brings a unique set of skills and life experiences to their team, giving our officers new perspectives on the situations they encounter every day.”

Anyone interested in becoming a special constable is asked to complete an expression of interest form.



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