In an exciting initiative partnership with the Police and Crime Commissioner, Matthew Ellis. the Staffordshire Youth Commission currently recruiting young people to join them on their work, the deadline for applications is Wednesday 22nd November.
Over the coming year, Staffordshire Youth Commission will be developed and expanded following a successful pilot project. The initiative hopes to allow young people across the communities in Staffordshire to inform decisions about policing and crime prevention in the region.
The Staffordshire Youth Commission allows young people to support, challenge and inform the work of the Police & Crime Commissioner in Staffordshire. The Youth Commission will explore urgent issues affecting young people in Staffordshire, such as reducing offending and re-offending, improving the relationship with the police, and anti-social behaviour.
Aimed at young people aged 14-25 years who want to make a difference to their community, the Youth Commission is looking for a diverse group of young people from different backgrounds and life experiences to take part, including those who have direct experience of the criminal justice system. This is brilliant opportunity for young people to gain new knowledge, skills and experiences. Members of the Youth Commission will play an important role in helping to run consultation events and gather the opinions of other young people about police and crime.
For more information go to the website or contact kaytea@leaders-unlocked.org.









