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Videos from a selection of West Yorkshire Police Staff Associations - including the Black Police Association, the British Association of Women in Policing, the Force Chaplaincy, the Disabled Police Association, the Jewish Police Association and the LGBTQ+ Network.
The West Yorkshire Disabled Police Association (DPA) launched in 2016 following the need for a more collective voice when look at disability within the Diversity and Inclusion agenda.
West Yorkshire Police Sikh Association (WYPSA) is a staff network, which has been established to support the needs of all people either working or volunteering for West Yorkshire Police and those from other Forces who do not have a fully constituted network and the community. WYPSA provides advice and support to all members and acts as a conduit between the Sikh community and the police force.
West Yorkshire Police Hindu Association (WYPHA) is a Staff Network, which has been established to support the needs of all people either working or volunteering for West Yorkshire Police and those from other police services who do not have a fully constituted network and the community. WYPHA seeks to provide help, signposting and support to everyone from a neutral perspective.
The West Yorkshire Association of Muslim Police (AMP) is a support group which was set up in May 2009 to represent the interests of Muslim Officers and Staff and provide West Yorkshire Police with support and advice. AMP is part of the National Association of Muslim Police (NAMP). Find out more about NAMP 
The West Yorkshire Black Police Association (WYBPA) sits under the umbrella of National Black Police Association (NBPA). The NBPA was set up after the Macpherson Report 1999, and WYBPA provides an advisory support service to West Yorkshire Police. The NBPA has been part of influential Policing consultations with the Home Office, NPCC, HMICFRS, Home Affairs Select Committee and other parliamentary inquiries.
Recruitment Events - We are currently under-represented by people from Ethnic Minority backgrounds and so are encouraging people from these groups to apply to become Police Officers or members of Police Staff. If you are from one of these groups please use the links on this page to sign up for one of our online events - to find out more about the roles and for information on how to apply. (Career Discovery Workshops / Career Discovery Events)
Guidelines explaining the responsibilities of both organisers and the police at public events.
Founded in 1883, the Christian Police Association (CPA) is a national organisation and has links with similar groups across the world and depends on charitable giving to sustain it. Membership is open to all staff in the police service who profess a personal Christian faith. 
We serve and support a diverse community of people in West Yorkshire. Throughout the year, there are many awareness days and events acknowledged and celebrated by people living in West Yorkshire. These events can often relate to a person’s protected characteristic.
BAWP is the only national organisation to embrace women of all ranks and grades within the Police Service. Their mission is to ensure that those women are heard, and they promote the sharing of information on issues affecting women in the organisation at a local, regional and national level.
Friday 5 May, 2023 Police officers and residents who put themselves at risk to save lives, and officers who hunted down sex offenders and protected children from exploitation have been honored in Kirklees.