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For more information about becoming a Police Support Volunteer, please email us.
Please tell us why you volunteer, the type of role you are looking for, and any relevant skills and experience you have.
Please also include your address and a contact telephone number.
The City of London Police Support Volunteer programme enables volunteers to support the Force. Established in October 2010, City of London Police has around seven volunteers, but we are in the process of developing and identifying volunteer roles within the Force to welcome on board more volunteers.
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Police Support Volunteers are here to help police officers and police staff in the Force by gifting their time and provide support to different departments.
Police Support volunteers play a different role to that of Special Constables. Specials wear police uniforms and have full police powers. Police Support Volunteers do not have police powers and provide an additional resource to undertake roles suitable to be undertaken by a volunteer that are not provided by support staff or police officers.
Volunteers bring a wide range of experience and skills to the teams that they support and help to build bridges between communities and the police. We aim to integrate volunteers from a variety of backgrounds with various skills and abilities in order to enhance, complement and support the work of all officers and police staff.
Police Support Volunteers:
We really appreciate how valuable your time is, so we’re very flexible about when you gift your time to suit you and your commitments – as much or as little as you can spare.
Becoming a Police Support Volunteers will give you the opportunity to use your skills, experience and knowledge to give something back and make a difference in your community.
You will also gain the following:
Volunteers work alongside police officers, special constables, police community support officers and police staff, providing mainly administrative support to enable the team to focus on community priorities and visible policing. You could be carrying out tasks as varied as organising community partnership meetings, updating the Intranet or carrying out research.
We are committed to providing a flexible, fair and equal opportunity to any individual wishing to become involved and will treat you with dignity and courtesy. It is intended that our roles will appeal to a diverse range of individuals. We will provide advice, guidance and support in order to help Police Support Volunteerss carry out their role within a safe environemnt. We will reimburse reasonable out of pocket travelling expenses and make your experience with City of London Police enjoyable and rewarding.
For more information about becoming a Police Support Volunteer, please email us at colppsv@city-of-london.pnn.police.uk stating your reasons for wanting to volunteer, the type of role you are looking for, and any relevant skills and experience you have. Please also include your address and a contact telephone number. Alternatively, please write to:
Police Support Volunteer Co-ordinator City of London Police 5 Snow Hill London EC1A 2DP We will contact you with any relevant Volunteer Descriptions. If you decide that you are interested in the role you will need to fill in an application form
Download Police Support Volunteering application form (PDF 181KB) Police Support Volunteering application guidance notes (PDF 36KB)
We will then invite you along to an informal interview where you will be given the opportunity to ensure that the role of volunteer will suit you and that your expectations are matched. You will be required to bring your completed application form and two forms of identification from the following list:
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If we have no roles that are appropriate or of interest we can register your name on the Police Support Volunteers database. This database will be maintained and kept within HR in a safe, secure and confidential environment and can only be accessed by the Volunteer Coordinator.