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  1. Published on: 05/09/2019 04:15 AMReported by: roving-eye



    Up to 6,000 officers to be recruited in the first year backed by £750 million of government funding, following Prime Minister’s commitment to increase police over next three years.

    A national campaign to recruit 20,000 new police officers is launched today (Thursday) – urging people to join the police and ‘Be a force for all’.
    The police recruitment drive is the biggest in decades and follows the Prime Minister’s commitment to increase police numbers over the next three years.
    The Chancellor yesterday announced funding to support the recruitment of a first wave of up to 6,000 officers, who will be shared among the 43 forces in England and Wales. This includes £750 million for 2020-21 and an immediate £45 million to kick-start recruitment.
    The remaining 14,000 will be recruited in the following two years, backed by government funding, and will be additional to officers hired to fill existing vacancies.


    The ‘Be a force for all’ campaign has been developed by the Home Office in partnership with the police and using feedback from the public via independent research.
    It features serving police officers, including a neighbourhood officer, a police dog handler and a firearms officer. One of the officers started as a volunteer Special Constable, while another is a former charity executive who changed career.
    They appear on billboards and digital displays at locations across England and Wales, including at shopping centres and railway stations, as well as in a radio advertisement.
    A new website has also been set up to provide potential recruits with more information and direct them to the recruitment pages of local police forces.
    A second phase of advertising is planned for the new year.


    A National Policing Board, chaired by the Home Secretary and bringing together government and police leaders, has been set up to oversee the recruitment drive and other major policing issues.
    The Home Secretary has previously announced the Home Office is accelerating plans for a Police Covenant to ensure serving and former officers are treated with the respect they deserve.
    The Home Office also extended a pilot relaxing conditions around the use of section 60 serious violence stop and search powers.
    Meanwhile, police funding is increasing by more than £1 billion this year, including money raised from council tax and to tackle serious violence.

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