27 pages tagged with Police recruitment
Police constable entry routes
Consistent high standard training for all police officers, whichever way they choose to join the force.
Sift and online assessment process
Everything you need to know about the sift and online assessment process, with links to the candidate guidance.
Police rejoiners – guidance on changes to Police Regulations
Guidance on changes to Police Regulations
Reasonable adjustment guide for online assessments candidates
For online assessment candidates using reasonable adjustments and accommodations.
National sift candidate guidance
This guidance contains information about the national sift process for those who have been invited to take part and those wanting to find out more.
Online assessments candidate guide
This guidance contains information on online assessments for applicants who have been invited to take part and those wanting to find out more.
Joining as a special constable
How to become a special constable – a volunteer police officer with the same powers as a regular officer.
Virtual volunteers – solution-oriented policing
An online engagement platform to increase the number and diversity of volunteers who assist the police.
PCSO and special constable entry routes
Summary of the learning programmes
Joining the police as a new police constable (PC)
Summary of the main entry routes, where to find more information and where to apply.
Police constable (PC) entry routes
New leadership standards for officers, staff and volunteers
Updated police officer uplift figures
Police training to change for all new officers to fight crime
'Being a police officer is everything I expected and more'
Police hire more women than ever before
New training an opportunity for culture change in policing
Police chief to tackle violence against women and girls
Updated police uplift figures
Police numbers boosted by thousands of new officers
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