Do you know or are you a young person aged 13 – 18 years old who is looking to learn new skills, learn about Policing and make a difference to your local community?
If so, anyone interested can apply to join the North Yorkshire Police Volunteer Police Cadets.
They are recruiting for their 2025 cohort of new Volunteer Police Cadets and successful applicants will join their units in September 2025.
Units that are recruiting include:
- • Scarborough
- • Malton
Cadet sessions will include physical activities, drill and visits from various departments within North Yorkshire Police such as the Dog Section, Roads Policing and Crime Scene Investigation units.
Do you want to:
- Challenge yourself to learn and develop new skills.
- Support your local community through volunteering and social action projects.
- Take part in fun and exciting activities.
- Make new friends.
- Gain an insight into British policing.
If your answer is yes, officers will be holding online familiarisation events from 6 - 7pm on Thursday 1 May and 6 - 7pm on Wednesday 7 May. This is an opportunity to ask any questions or find out more about Police Cadets before applying.
APPLY TO JOIN CADETS HERE:
https://northyorkshirepolice.engageats.co.uk/Vacancies/W/2514/0/449730/21992/volunteer-police-cadet
1st May EVENT:
7th May EVENT:


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