Volunteers needed to help Suffolk PCC

He wants people to check on people in police custody

Author: Sharon PlummerPublished 14th Sep 2021

Ensuring that people in police custody in Suffolk are treated properly is a statutory duty of Tim Passmore, the Police and Crime Commissioner and he relies on an army of volunteers to help him monitor the welfare of people who are detained by police in the county.

Mr Passmore is looking for additional volunteer custody visitors to make regular unannounced visits to Police Investigation Centres. The volunteers will be required to look, listen and report on their findings to the PCC to ensure that the police are providing the service that is expected of them.

Tim Passmore said:

“Suffolk has two Police Investigation Centres in Suffolk - one in Bury St Edmunds and one at Martlesham, Ipswich. We are currently looking to recruit more volunteers for both panels. I need the overall panel of visitors to be representative of the local community, so I would really encourage interest from younger people and black, Asian and minority ethnic residents.

“We have a great team of custody visitors in Suffolk and I have been amazed by their commitment over the last eighteen months in adapting their working processes to keep themselves and custody as safe as possible during the Covid period.”

Upon leaving the scheme, volunteer Matt Long said:

“My time as an Independent Custody Visitor has been extremely rewarding and educational. The role has given me the opportunity to work with both the police and general public in a trusted and privileged position. It has given me an insight into how the police work, and importantly ensuring the general public are cared for whilst in detention. The role has involved working in a small friendly team, with great support and teamwork. It has helped me to understand the importance of the PCC and the Police and is something I am very proud to have been involved in

Volunteers are required to attend an initial training session of half a day and then receive training by observing existing visitors until confident in performing the role. Visitors carry out approximately one visit per month (as part of a panel carrying out the weekly visits), there are quarterly panel meetings which are held in the evening and then 1-2 training days/conference per year.

The role is voluntary but expenses for travel costs are paid. Applicants must be over 18 years of age and appointments are subject to police vetting checks and references.

For more information about the role or for a hard copy of the application pack please contact the scheme administrator, via e-mail: sarah.mcnulty@suffolk.police.uk or click here

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