Police Seek Volunteer Support

Jan 13th, 2009 | By Duncan Smith | Isle of Wight News From The Island Pulse

Could you give a few hours to help police in the Isle of Wight community?  Police on the Island are inviting a few good men and women to come and work alongside them in an effort to boost numbers of Police Support Volunteers.

Police support volunteers are people with the time to give and the enthusiasm to make a difference. You don’t necessarily need to have any particular skills – although specialists are always welcome – just the right attitude and community values.
 
Having the support of people who give up their time and talents to help their local police teams means that we can keep officers and staff where you want them to be – out of offices and actively working in your neighbourhoods.
 
Perhaps you want to increase your skills and become more employable, perhaps you are recently retired with more spare time and skills to put to good use, or perhaps you are simply motivated to do something meaningful with your spare time. The hours can be flexible to suit you and your commitments, and the roles vary from administration support to victim contact work.
 
Find out more and apply on our website. www.hampshire.police.uk, or call us on 0845 045 45 45. We look forward to welcoming you to the team!

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