Cheshire PCC thanks 'policing heroes' during Volunteers' Week
By James Kelly 2nd Jun 2021
Cheshire's Police and Crime Commissioner John Dwyer has commended the work of police volunteers in keeping Cheshire safe.
During national Volunteers' Week (1-7 June) the Commissioner is highlighting the increased dedication police volunteers have given to the role over the last 12 months as we've battled the Covid-19 pandemic.
A number of volunteers have worked additional hours to support Cheshire Constabulary and the Commissioner's office, with Special Constables alone working a total of 75,936 hours since the start of the pandemic.
Other volunteers have undertaken new training or operated under revised guidelines to carry out their roles within Covid-secure guidelines.
During Volunteers' Week, the Commissioner met with Independent Custody Visitor volunteers at Middlewich Custody Suite to thank them for their commitment.
Over the last 12 months they have continued to ensure detainees in custody are supported and carried on providing remote visits and update reports for the Commissioner despite the lockdown restrictions. Since April 2020, 183 visits have taken place to check on the welfare of detainees at such a critical time.
Later this week, the Commissioner will attend a training session with dog welfare volunteers – a scheme that has grown in the last 12 months with seven new volunteers coming on board.
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