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We’re delighted to announce an exciting opportunity for young people aged 14–25 to join the Surrey Youth Commission on Policing and Crime!
The Surrey Youth Commission allows young people to support, challenge, and inform the work of the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey and Surrey Police.
Members will explore key issues that affect young people across the county, including:
- Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB)
- Hate Crime
- Night-time Safety
- Mental Health
- Healthy Relationships
We’re looking for a diverse group of young people from different backgrounds and life experiences to take part, including those who have direct experience with police, authorities and the justice system.
This is a fantastic opportunity for young people to develop their skills, build confidence, and make their voices heard. Members will work closely with decision-makers to ensure that the views and experiences of young people shape future approaches to policing and community safety in Surrey.
How to Apply:
The online application form can be found here: https://forms.gle/4QPMXB8R2iBTe7Z4A (the link will take you away from the PCC’s website)
Please refer to the guidance notes to assist with your application.
Further information can be found on the Surrey Youth Commission.
Sorry we do not currently have any vacancies available. Visit the other pages in this section to learn more about the role and responsibilities of your Commissioner and our team in Surrey.

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