YOUNG people across North Wales are being encouraged to make their voices heard on policing matters - but applicants need to hurry to apply. 

North Wales police are launching their Young Ambassadors programme which seeks to recruit 25 young people in the region aged between 16 and 24-years-old to help inform and support the police on matters involving young people and have their say on policing and crime where they live. 

PC Mel Cartledge-Davis, North Wales Police’ Youth Engagement and Intervention Officer said: “We hope to recruit individuals who will provide a powerful voice for their peers across the region, and who will support, challenge and inform the work that we do that will help make better decisions to meet the needs of young people across North Wales.

“There will be training opportunities around confidence building, teamwork and leadership and the ambassadors will also gain valuable skills and experience which will be relevant and could be used as part of the Welsh Baccalaureate, as part of their CV or assist with applications to further or higher education.

“They’ll be involved in scrutinising the use of police powers as well as complaints and incidents involving young people – providing feedback and making recommendations to North Wales Police."

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PC Cartledge-Davis is keen to emphasise that applicants from all diverse groups are encouraged to apply, even if they have had previous experiences with the police or the justice system.

She added: “We are keen to ensure that our Young Ambassador programme is made up of a diverse group of people who reflect the make-up of the local population, including those who may have direct experience of the police and justice system. Previous police contact or conviction is not a barrier to application.

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Deputy Chief Constable Richard Debicki said: “We are delighted to be recruiting Young Ambassadors to North Wales Police for the first time. This is an exciting opportunity for young people to have their voice heard in a meaningful and effective way.

“Young people are sometimes portrayed in a negative light in the media, therefore we are keen to hear from people who are passionate and driven to really make a change for young people across North Wales.”

If you are interested in applying, or if you know of a young person who would like to get involved, please head over to our recruitment portal to complete an application.

The closing date for applicants is Friday, March 31.