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Volunteer Police Cadets  St John Ambulance:
        First Aid Courses, Advice and Volunteering
 Joining the Volunteer Police Cadets is a great way to develop your volunteering and
 leadership skills to support yourself and the community. It encourages young people    St John Ambulance is a volunteer-
 to develop life skills to support their safety and personal development.  led, charitable non-governmental
        organisation dedicated to the teaching                      Employability
 What do police cadets do? Police cadets, help and assist in the community by getting   and practice of first aid in England, a
 involved in stewarding in local events such as fairs, town shows, carnivals, and other    volunteer-led health and first aid charity   Skills:
 local events. They also assist in high profile events in your areas.  - responding to emergencies, supporting

 Police cadet groups operate to the Aims and Principles of the Volunteer Police Cadets.   communities, and saving lives.  Once again participating in
 There are opportunities for all young people aged 13 - 18 years old to support their local   Whatever you enjoy doing and    activities which are not school
 communities. Most cadet units have a local school or college as their base, making it    however much time you commit    related can help you develop
 a very accessible place for young people to attend.  there’s a volunteer role for you.   some useful employability skills.

 Whilst every VPC unit offers fantastic opportunities for all young people, they may have   Volunteering is a fantastic way    Here are a few skills which you
 different ways of providing those opportunities. There will be a great mix of like-minded   to enhance your CV, meet new    could gain from participating
 young people reflecting the diversity of their local community participating in:  people and learn lifesaving skills.  in activities which take place
                                                                    outside of school.
 •  Developing    •  Meeting    •  Learning about   •  Force-wide, UK-  Example of volunteering roles:
 their life skills  new friends  British policing  wide, and even   >  Ambulance Service Volunteering  >  Communication
 international                                                      >  Teamwork
 • Social events  •  Sporting activities  opportunities  >  Community First Responders
                                                                    >  Negotiation and Persuasion
 Many VPC units also offer the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme for their cadets and   >  Fundraising and
 leaders. The VPC has developed a series of workbooks to assist cadets’ understanding of   Communications Volunteer  >  Problem Solving
 British policing.
        >  Student and Youth Team                                   >  Leadership
 The VPC understands that most young people want to do something constructive for their   Volunteers and many more
 own community. They are the only uniformed group that expects young people to volunteer   >  Organisational
 an average of 3 hours a month in support of local policing and community inspired social   For more information visit:   >  Perseverance and Motivation
 action. They will help and support you to lead your own social action projects. The VPC has   https://www.sja.org.uk
 developed a social action workbook and course to give you the necessary skills so that you   >  Ability to work under pressure
 and your friends can really make a difference in your community.
                                                                    >  Confidence.
 For more information visit:
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