Performance (Præstation)

frivilligt arbejde 

Our vibrant volunteering programme includes members of Surrey’s communities from diverse backgrounds who collectively offer their valuable knowledge, skills, and experience to the Force and my office.

Young people can join the policing family from as young as 13 as a volunteer police cadet, from the age of 16 as a police support volunteer and the age of 18 as a special constable (or volunteer police officer). With no upper age limit for volunteering, many of the Force’s volunteers have a long service history and their commitment and contribution are hugely valued.

Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey Ellie Vesey-Thompson watches a parade of Surrey Police Cadets in smart uniform and hats

ICV Scheme

Vores Independent Custody Visitors (ICVs) have continued to provide an essential service in the county over the last year by giving up their time to check on the welfare and treatment of people held in custody. ICVs are volunteers who visit police stations at random, in pairs, and speak to detainees in Surrey’s three custody suites in Guildford, Staines and Salfords to ensure police processes are open to independent scrutiny. 

Frivillige skal være over 18 år og bo, studere eller arbejde inden for Surreys politigrænser. Selvom forvaltningen og tilsynet med ordningen er et lovbestemt ansvar for PCC's kontor, er vores ICV'er fuldstændig uafhængige af politiet og kommer fra en række forskellige baggrunde og dele af samfundet. Covid-19 var naturligvis en reel udfordring for forældremyndighedsbesøg, og heldigvis så 2021/22 en gradvis tilbagevenden til business as usual for vores frivillige. 

Ordningen har i øjeblikket 41 Surrey-beboere involveret, og i løbet af 2021/2 meldte de sig frivilligt til over 300 timer af deres tid med at besøge forældremyndigheden ved 98 separate lejligheder. Under disse besøg kontrollerede ICV'erne direkte 458 fangers velfærd og sikrede, at deres rettigheder og rettigheder (som fastsat i loven) blev opfyldt, og betingelserne for, at de blev holdt tilfredsstillende. 

HMIC-inspektionen af ​​Surreys varetægt i slutningen af ​​2021 lykønskede ordningen og styrken med deres tætte og gavnlige forhold og stærke tilsyn og bemærkede, at "styrken er åben for ekstern kontrol, og de uafhængige forældremyndighedsbesøgende (ICV'er) har god adgang til suiterne og besøg hvert websted ugentligt. Forvaringspersonalet reagerer hurtigt på eventuelle problemer, og dette overvåges af chefinspektøren og ICV-ordningslederen”. 

Special Constables (volunteer police officers)

The Special Constabulary has continued to provide crucial support to policing teams across Surrey over the last year. Surrey’s special constables collectively volunteered over 42,000 hours in 2022/23.

Most special constables are integrated within Neighbourhood Policing Teams and Safer Neighbourhood Teams, providing valuable support to help ensure their communities are safe and feel safe. In addition to these core roles, special constables also volunteer in specialist areas such as roads policing, drone piloting, public order and professional standards.

Politiet støtter frivillige

Police Support Volunteers can be found within policing teams across the county and the Force continues to develop new opportunities. During the last year, Surrey Police has welcomed new volunteers into roles including vehicle maintenance, safer neighbourhoods, fraud prevention, chaplaincy and the newly formed Ethics Committee. The Community Events Team of volunteers continues to provide a police presence at events across Surrey, providing positive engagement with communities.

Frivillige politikadetter

Surrey’s Volunteer Police Cadet Scheme offers young people a safe environment in which they can learn new skills, develop positive relationships with the police and actively support their community.

Young people from any background are welcomed into the scheme, including those who may have previously been in trouble with the police or may feel disconnected from their peers or community.

Cadets commit to a programme of learning and volunteering activity within their communities. Over the last year, Cadets have supported charity, community and policing events across the county and have continued to support police-led test purchase operations by attempting to purchase age-restricted items such as knives and alcohol.

Erhvervserfaring

Over the last year, the Force has offered short-term volunteering options such as work experience and placements which provide a unique insight into policing. Due to the popularity and success of these opportunities, they will be integrated into the Force’s volunteering programme in the future.

Seneste Nyheder

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Politi- og kriminalkommissær Lisa Townsend ser fra en hoveddør til, mens Surrey-politibetjente eksekverer en kendelse på en ejendom, der er forbundet med mulig handel med narkotika i amtsdistrikterne.

Aktionsugen sender et stærkt budskab til amtsbander om, at politiet vil fortsætte med at afvikle deres netværk i Surrey.

Millioner pund undertrykkelse af asocial adfærd, da kommissær modtager støtte til hotspot-patruljer

Politi og kriminalkommissær går gennem graffiti dækket tunnel med to mandlige politibetjente fra det lokale hold i Spelthorne

Kommissær Lisa Townsend sagde, at pengene vil hjælpe med at øge politiets tilstedeværelse og synlighed på tværs af Surrey.

Kommissær glæder sig over en dramatisk forbedring i 999 og 101 opkalds besvarelsestider - da de bedste resultater nogensinde er opnået

Politi- og kriminalkommissær Lisa Townsend sad sammen med et medlem af Surrey Polices kontaktperson

Kommissær Lisa Townsend sagde, at ventetider for at kontakte Surrey Police på 101 og 999 nu er de laveste i Force rekord.