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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.
CSE is Child Sexual Exploitation. In very basic terms, it involves a victim being targeted and groomed by adults, with the intention of sexually assaulting and/or raping them.
Child sexual exploitation is a type of child sexual abuse. It is the organised and deliberate exploitation of a child purely for the sexual gratification of adults. Any young person could become a victim of child sexual exploitation; the crime affects both girls and boys, from any background and of any ethnicity.
West Yorkshire Police is supporting a national Haji Campaign run by the City of London Police, which is the UK policing lead for fraud.
VIPER® are a team within the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for West Yorkshire. The team provides a nationally available video identification service including a range of identification related products and services to the police every day.
Guidelines explaining the responsibilities of both organisers and the police at public events.
Shafilea Ahmed was born on 14th July 1986 in Bradford. Soon after her birth she moved to Warrington, Cheshire to parents Iftikhar and Farzana.
Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) can happen online, it is called online grooming. It is vital you know the signs that indicate a child may be exploited online.  
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)
West Yorkshire Police is committed to continuing to raise awareness amongst its staff and officers of the condition, and has joined the Dementia Action Alliance as part of a commitment by the Force to improve the services provided to those with dementia.
West Yorkshire Police would like to raise the awareness around drugs and their link to serious organised crime with hope that drug users may rethink their decisions. Drugs are linked to violence, child criminal exploitation, Child Sexual Exploitation, Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery, Firearms, and other areas of Serious and Organised Crime.
PNLD (Police National Legal Database) is the leading national police information resource of criminal justice legislation and is governed West Yorkshire Police. Relied upon by all 43 Home Office police forces, PNLD is a comprehensive criminal law resource and a critical tool to ensure that anyone with a duty to investigate or prosecute offences can apply the law correctly. 
As of the 5th August 2022 the Home Office have repealed the requirement under the Immigration Rules for certain foreign nationals to register with the police.  Therefore, the West Yorkshire Police Overseas Registration Office will no longer receive or process registration applications.
The organiser should notify the Local Authority, Fire, Police and Ambulance service about the event and earnestly consider any recommendations made by these services during the planning of the event.  Regular meetings should be arranged as necessary by the Organiser.
Safer Internet Day offers the opportunity to highly positive uses of technology and to explore the role we all play in helping to create a better and safer online community.