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We are committed to delivering an open and transparent service wherever possible and it is our intention to publish information in our Publication Scheme that the public have an interest in viewing.
West Yorkshire Police Horsewatch Scheme web page - aiming to provide advice and information to assist in the prevention of crime. Horsewatch West Yorkshire Police
How to set up a Neighbourhood Watch Scheme and members roles.
West Yorkshire Police on social media communications channels, including Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
Please find below the crime prevention advice leaflets, which are available to download.
Profile of West Yorkshire Police Assistant Chief Constable Damien Miller. Assistant Chief Constable Damien started his policing career in West Yorkshire in July 1997 at Millgarth Division, spending the first five years of his career as a Patrol Officer... read more
Malware Has Gone Mobile. Stop.Think.Connect. to keep cybercriminals out of your mobile device
Every year, we produce a report called a ‘Pay Gap Report’ which shares the details of our gender and ethnicity pay gap data. We fully understand the importance of sharing information about our pay gap, along with the action we are taking to address it and the steps we are taking to 'close the gap'. We are ever conscious of our need to improve diversity and create an inclusive environment where all individuals feel equally valued.
Summary documents providing details of expenses paid to West Yorkshire Police Chief Officer Team, as part of the Publication Scheme.
Covid-19 Proactive Publication - these are documents as detailed in the West Yorkshire Police COVID-19 Publication Strategy, in line with the NPCC Op Talla.
Including total offences during the period in which the Coronavirus Act 2020 and the Health Protection (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020 were enforced - and total days absent/working abstract due to Covid-19 reasons.
Anti Burglary Campaign - Autumn / Winter 2016. As burglaries often increase during the Autumn and Winter months - taking simple measures such as locking your doors and windows, not leaving valuables on display and using your alarm can significantly reduce your chances of being a victim.