Volunteers celebrated as part of national week of recognition

National Volunteers Week thanks 72 SCO volunteers, 360 Police volunteers, 32 Fire volunteers and 373 Community Speed Watch volunteers.
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The Staffordshire Commissioner is inviting residents to volunteer as Appropriate Adults, psafeguarding the rights and welfare of vulnerable people in Police custody
Staffordshire Commissioner thanks volunteers for their contribution

This National Volunteers Week (3-9 June), Staffordshire Commissioner Ben Adams thanks the volunteers who help to keep us all safe.
Staffordshire Commissioner’s Office wins national award for custody visiting
The Staffordshire Commissioner’s Office has been recognised nationally for the very high quality of its independent custody visiting scheme.
Volunteers recognised for work supporting people in Police custody

Six volunteers have been recognised by the Staffordshire Commissioner’s Office for providing independent support for people detained in Police custody.
Volunteers invited to join new panel reviewing police powers
SCO recruiting volunteers for Commissioner’s Independent Scrutiny Panels to review Stop & Search, Use of Force, Custody and national interest areas.
Commissioner welcomes three new volunteers to help shape local services

Staffordshire Commissioner Ben Adams welcomed new members of a panel of volunteers who support the continuous improvement of the police and fire service
Volunteers recognised for work supporting vulnerable adults
Two volunteers have been recognised for their commitment during the pandemic, providing independent support for vulnerable adults in police custody.
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Make a difference to your community by volunteering for a range of roles independent to Staffordshire Police and Staffordshire Fire and Rescue