Dyfed-Powys Police Force is recruiting for Volunteer Police Cadets to join in September following the success of the first pilot year.
Applications will be considered from pupils that will be in Year 10 or 11 in September 2016 and the Cadet Unit will be based at Newtown High School and meet on a Wednesday evening.
As a Volunteer Police Cadet, you will be given a unique insight into how the Police Service works. You’ll be given a uniform and will learn all about police powers and procedures, take part in competitions and assist and influence local policing teams on improving the service we provide to our communities.
But it’s not all about policing. The Volunteer Police Cadets are the only uniform youth group whose young people aim to volunteer an average of three hours per month working in their communities on crime prevention and social action projects.
As a Volunteer Police Cadet you will be offered the opportunity to improve your communication and leadership skills, gain awards and qualifications such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award.
More information can be found by clicking on the following link http://www.dyfed-powys.police.
You can apply to join by contacting PCSO Aileen Stewart by emailing your details to aileen.stewart@dyfed-powys.