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What is the training like for our Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs)?
Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) recruitment. PCSOs have been employed by West Yorkshire Police since 2003 and have proved to be a valuable asset. West Yorkshire Police values difference and recognises that people with a variety of skills, attitudes and experiences, from diverse backgrounds and cultures, bring fresh ideas and perspectives.
Police Community Support Officer recruitment timeline.
What's involved in the Recruitment Process? Information on application form, eligibility checks, assessment centre, interview, fitness test, security vetting and medical assessment.
Do you have the desire and drive to make a difference to safer bus travel within the communities we serve? Looking for a rewarding job and a new challenge? Then becoming a Safer Travel Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) may be the role for you.
West Yorkshire Police - Officer Profile Videos - hear our own officers explaining what it's like to be a Police Officer here at West Yorkshire Police.
You can contact the West Yorkshire Police Contact Management Centre online using our 101 Live Chat system. Please note this service is not for emergency use. In an emergency always call 999.
A Survivor's Story of Forced Marriage ; "“My wedding day should have been the happiest day of my life but all I could do was cry. I didn’t want to go through with it but felt I had no choice, my family would disown me. I just felt no-one cared about what I thought or what I felt"
Training videos filmed at West Yorkshire Police's state of the art training facility Carr Gate in Wakefield.
West Yorkshire Police's technological transformation has taken another step forward. The Force has agreed a contract that sees officers and staff across the county wearing the latest state of the art Body Worn Video cameras during their duties.
As part of the Early Intervention Youth Fund (EIYF) and Programme Precision, we have created a video toolkit to look at the current issues young people in our community may experience or have experienced around criminality. Concerns such as involvement in drugs, drug addiction and violence are discussed in a real life based format.
Find out what it's like to be a Contact Officer at West Yorkshire Police. Contact Officers respond to both emergency and non-emergency calls - many people may only use our services once in their lifetime; others might regularly need our assistance - meet some of our Contact Officers who talk about their day-to-day roles.
Modern slavery / human trafficking - West Yorkshire Police continues to build working relationships across Charities, Education and Business’ such as Banking, Recruitment and Business communities to assist with raising awareness, and develop opportunities in working together to identify offenders and victims of Modern Slavery/ Trafficking.
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.
 Monday 5 February 2024West Yorkshire Police Highlights the work of Apprentices during Apprenticeship Week 2024Whilst many of you might think that working for the police is all about being on the ‘frontline,’ there are many different jobs and career paths that you can take.