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New Volunteer Special Constables Join Sussex Police

Sussex Police welcomed its third cohort of volunteer Special Constables who started in force earlier this month.

They will now embark on a structured foundation training programme at HQ and online on weekends ahead of their attestation in May 2023.

They were welcomed by Deputy Chief Constable Dave McLaren, Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne and Operational Head of the Special Constabulary Ryan Seibel.

The force looks forward to them joining the policing family, where they will support divisions and our communities.

DCC McLaren said:

“I would like to congratulate and welcome these new officers to the Sussex Police family.

"They will play an integral part in protecting our communities and tackling crime.

"We are immensely proud of all of our Special Constables who give up their own time to work with us to keep Sussex safe.”

Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne added:

“It is always a pleasure to welcome new Special Constables into their role. I have such admiration for individuals who selflessly volunteer their own time to support and protect those living and working in or visiting our county.

“Their time and wide-ranging skills allow for additional possibilities and opportunities within the force.

"They play an integral part in the work of Sussex Police, and I extend my gratitude to them for the vital role they have in keeping our communities safe.”

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