North Yorkshire Police is recruiting young people for its first ever uniformed Volunteer Police Cadet Unit in York.
A pilot scheme is set to run for two years and is open to girls and boys aged 14 to 16 who live or study in or near York.
The scheme is being run in partnership with Askham Bryan College where cadet training sessions will take place on weekday evenings during school term.
Temporary Inspector Martin McLachlan who is leading the scheme, said: “This is a great opportunity for young people in the York area to do something different. The aim of the cadet scheme is to encourage a spirit of adventure, good citizenship and increase self-esteem and confidence. It will also help to promote a practical understanding of policing among young people and aims to inspire them to participate positively in their communities.
“It is open to anyone from any background, as long as they live or study in or near York. If the York pilot scheme is successful, it will pave the way for other units to open across North Yorkshire.
“It will be great fun and the cadets will meet new people and make new friends as well as learning skills for life. And, thanks to Askham Bryan College’s partnership with us, we will have great facilities in which to hold our cadet nights.”
The unit is set to open in September 2015 and after the first three months of initial training, cadets will take their oath at a passing out ceremony attended by family and friends.
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