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Once you have been offered a Police Support Volunteer (PSV) role, you will be invited to attend a PSV Induction, where you will be given an overview of the force, the Citizens in Policing programme, responsibilities of the role, and rules of conduct and professional standards. You will be provided with access to IT systems and receive the relevant training on these.
There may be additional training required for some roles, such as access to bespoke computer systems, which your line manager will arrange for you locally.
The majority of training for your new role will be ‘on the job’ training.
You will be trained to ensure that you are equipped to undertake the role that you have been offered.
Further Information
If you have any general queries about becoming a Police Support Volunteer, please email us.