We’ve established a Surrey Youth Commission on Policing and Crime in partnership with charity Umholi uvuliwe. Made up of young people aged between 14-25yrs old, it plays a lead role in ensuring our office and Surrey Police include the priorities of children and young people in policing.
What the Commission does
The Youth Commission hold meetings and consult widely with children and young people across Surrey. In 2023, they presented their findings to staff and stakeholders during the first ‘BIG Conversation Conference‘ and produced a report that contains their recommendations.
Funda umbiko
The first report produced by the Youth Commission provides feedback on the following priorities for policing:
- Substance misuse & exploitation
- Udlame olubhekiswe kwabesifazane namantombazane
- I-Cybercrime
- Impilo yengqondo
- Relationships with the police
The report specifically contains a series of recommendations for our Office, Surrey Police and the Commission to improve safety, support and relationships with young people in Surrey.
Ngiyacela Xhumana nathi to request a copy of the report in a different format.
Funda kabanzi
To find out more about the Youth Commission, contact Kaytea at
Kaytea@leaders-unlocked.org
Izicelo zesithangami sentsha zivulwa ngemva kokuba amalungu okuqala ehlabe umkhosi ezempilo yengqondo nokusebenzisa kabi izidakamizwa njengento ebaluleke kakhulu emaphoyiseni
The Commission opened applications for new members aged between 14 and 25 years old.
Ingqungquthela yokuqala ngqa yeKhomishana Yentsha yase-Surrey yethulwa njengoba amalungu ethula okubalulekile kwawo emsebenzini wamaphoyisa
Young people presented their findings for police at our first Youth Commission conference.