Lancashire Police are celebrating National Volunteers’ Week with a week of activities around the
region.
National Volunteers’ Week is an annual event which takes place between 1-7
June. It celebrates the contribution made by millions of volunteers across the UK.
From showcasing the different volunteering roles on offer, taster sessions and team challenges with new partners, to volunteer recruitment events, awards ceremonies and launching new volunteering campaigns.
Through Citizen in Policing, Lancashire Police currently has more than 300
volunteers working either in the local community, in the stations or at
headquarters.
Volunteering roles range from providing mentoring support to vulnerable
individuals and families to community road watch schemes, health and wellbeing administrators, viewing CCTV footage, supporting police at community events and getting involved with specific departments such as CSI or Early Action.
Assistant Chief Constable Mark Bates said: “Volunteers are a vital and integral part of our organisation. Not only do we have the special constables and cadets, but our volunteers provide their specialist skills in areas such as the elderly and vulnerable. The benefits to us using volunteers are three fold; we can build and increase capacity and resilience through volunteers, build
volunteering links within specialist departments and the use of specialist
volunteers and add value to the communities.”
Clive Grunshaw, Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, added: “Volunteers
are an absolutely vital part of Lancashire Police – they help make the
Constabulary the outstanding Force it is.
“One of my key priorities as Police and Crime Commissioner is to defend
frontline policing and volunteers help us achieve this by working alongside
officers and police staff.
“I would like to personally thank all our volunteers for the effort,
dedication and time they offer to Lancashire Police. The role they play is
continuing to grow in importance across Lancashire and their efforts will
continue to be valued.”
During the week Lancashire Police will be highlighting the work the volunteers
do, as well as organising three thank you events for existing volunteers on
Wednesday 3 June at The Crofters in Garstang, The Guild Hall, Preston and the
Dunkenhalgh Hotel in Blackburn.
Lancashire Constabulary are holding two recruitment events for Specials on 8 and 9 June. Click on the links to register.
Lancashire Constabulary Special Constable Recruitment Event
Accrington, Coppice Theatre
Monday, 8 June 2015 from 7.00pm to 8.00pm
Lancashire Constabulary Special Constable Recruitment Event
Blackpool, Blackpool & The Fylde College
Tuesday, 9 June 2015 from 7pm to 8pm