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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.
At West Yorkshire Police, we take pride in providing a high quality of service to you regardless of why or how you have made contact with us.
The Our Standards section provides information about specific areas of West Yorkshire Police including key policies.
Our Strategy sets out the strategic direction for West Yorkshire Police over the next five years to deliver our part of the Mayor’s Police and Crime Plan (opens in a new browser window / tab) in achieving the overall vision of Safe, Just and Inclusive. Our Strategy continues to balance addressing the risks identified in successive Force Management Statements, with local and national priorities, to ensure that West Yorkshire Police remains one of the best performing forces in the country and delivers the best service it can to the communities we serve.
West Yorkshire Police - Our Standards - foreword from the Chief Constable John Robins. 
Thursday 20 April, 2023 Three men will stand trial later this year after being charged in connection with the 2011 disappearance and murder of Huddersfield man Dariusz Michalowski  
West Yorkshire Police adhere to its agreed Core Values and the Code of Ethics.
"West Yorkshire Community Alert" enables members of the public to keep in touch with local police updates. Public registration is free and people can choose to receive news and appeals, local crime information and/or prevention advice direct via email, text or voice message.
Within West Yorkshire Police there are Police Officers and Support Staff who form the dedicated Child and Public Protection Unit.
Meet our Specials Constables - page featuring profiles of some of West Yorkshire Police's Special Constables, along with a a series of YouTube videos of some of our Specials.
Publication Strategies
People contacting West Yorkshire Police for assistance are getting a helping hand from some web-based software. GoodSAM was initially adopted by the force to assist with 999 and 101 calls back in January 2021. With the caller’s consent it allowed our call takers to access the caller’s phone’s camera function, so live video and the caller’s location could be shared from their device. This assisted with determining response measures.
West Yorkshire Police has an internal magazine for its staff and retired police officers. The Force does not publish or distribute any other emergency services publications.
Indoor and outdoor street scenes with actual buildings will bring to life public order training from front line tactics to command decision making.
Personal Safety - Using Public Transport Or Taxis