Call for 14-25 year olds to join new Cheshire Youth Commission

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Cheshire Police are looking for 14-25 years old to join the Cheshire Youth Commission which is being set up to enable young people to support, challenge and inform the work of Constabulary, addressing important issues such as reducing reoffending and improving the relationship between young people and the police.

Anyone looking to gain knowledge, skills and experience that they can't teach you at school, build their CV and work with other young people to help shape the way our communities are policed our communities is invited to apply to become part of the Cheshire Youth Commission which is developed by Social Enterprise Leaders Unlocked.

Commenting on the new project Police & Crime Commissioner for Cheshire John Dwyer said: "From the very start I have been clear that getting young people was one of my priorities and it is crucial that young people are included in the partnership between the police and the public.

"Leaders Unlocked will build on the work undertaken by the Youth Ambassador to engage with even more young people across Cheshire and ensure that their views and priorities are represented to the Police & Crime Commissioner and can be taken in account in Cheshire's policing plan."

The Youth Commission is aimed at young people who want to make a difference to their community, and is the first of its kind in the Northwest.

Rose Dowling, Director of Leaders Unlocked explains: "We're looking for young people from different backgrounds and experiences to take part, including those who have been a victim of crime or may have experienced the criminal justice system. We will be working with local partners across Cheshire to promote applications and we have tried to make this as simple and accessible as possible."

All the documents need to apply for this opportunity can be access on the Cheshire Police & Crime Commissioner's website.

The deadline for application forms is Tuesday 8th March 2015

Mr Dwyer concludes: "This is an excellent opportunity for young people in Cheshire. Members of the Youth Commission will play an important role making sure young people's views help to shape decision about policing and crime in Cheshire."

Photo: John Dwyer.

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Cheshire Police & Crime Commissioner, Cheshire Youth Commission, John Dwyer
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