Northumbria’s Mini Police has gone from strength to strength as the newest recruits have all now enrolled on to the scheme.
Last month the force announced it was extending the popular scheme, aimed at year five primary school children, after its successful launch in April.
Now, all of the new recruits have taken up their position as Mini Police and are playing their part in policing.
The scheme gives primary school children the chance to work with their local police and learn about a host of topics to help keep them and their friends safe.
Superintendent Sarah Pitt has been instrumental in setting up the scheme.
She said: “I’m really proud we’ve been able to extend the Mini Police scheme, it has proved to be really popular and it’s been encouraging to see how many schools want to get involved and I hope our newest recruits enjoy their new role.”
Unique to the Northumbria scheme the Mini Police is led by the force’s Volunteer Police Cadets.
Supt Pitt added: “Our Volunteer Police Cadet scheme has ran for a number of years now and we’re very impressed by the young individuals who join the scheme as young teenagers and develop into confident young adults and wanted to give them the opportunity to develop their leadership skills even further and they play an instrumental part in delivering the Mini Police.”
Recruitment for the Volunteer Police Cadet scheme is currently open and will run until the end of October. Visit Northumbria Police’s Career website for details on how to apply.
There are no school children enrolled on the Mini Police scheme with the schools now involved including:-
In Northumberland:
Newborough School, Hexham
Grange Primary School, Blyth
Meadowdale Academy, Bedlington
Chantry Middle, Morpeth
In North Tyneside:
St Columba’s RC Primary School, Wallsend
Riverside Primary School, North Shields
In Newcastle:
Westgate Hill Primary School, Newcastle
St Bedes Primary School, Newcastle
Thomas Walling Academy, Newcastle
In Gateshead:
Falla Park Primary School, Felling
Eslington School, Gateshead
In South Tyneside:
Laygate Community Primary, South Shields
St Mary’s Primary School, Jarrow
In Sunderland:
Academy 360, Sunderland
Easington Lane Primary School, Houghton
Southwick Community Primary, Southwick
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