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Your vetting, references and medical questionnaire are complete and you are now waiting to start your police officer training with us.
You should have received confirmation of your start date and your Conditions of Service from our HR Resourcing Team. It will also include details of your work location, hours, pay and annual leave as well as reference to Police Regulations, which your service is governed by.
If you have any queries relating to your conditions of service, you can contact the HR Resourcing Team on 01522 212327 or email [email protected].
If there are any changes to your personal circumstances before your start date, such as a change of name (if getting married for example), change of address, or people living at your address, partners or spouses then you should inform us.
You should contact the HR Shared Services department on 01522 558936 or at [email protected].
Please provide details of a suitable person that we could contact in the event of an emergency using the Emergency Contact form.
You will need to complete the payroll bank details form and the HMRC form in advance of your start date. Please return your forms to [email protected] so the payroll team can set you up on the payroll and your salary will be paid on time.
You will have attended, or be due to attend, a uniform appointment at Force Headquarters where you will be provided with all the uniform and equipment you need for the police officer role.
You should take the take the time to read through our Appearance Standards.
The Code of Ethics underpins everything in policing and in public life. As a Police Service we are the guardians of public safety and human rights but with this comes extraordinary power and responsibility. It is essential we all behave and act in a way which inspires confidence and support from everybody we serve.
The standards of professional behaviour and policing principles are there to guide you in all you do, supported by our own force values. In recent times we have seen public confidence in policing rattled by the appalling actions of a very small minority.
Policing must maintain the highest standards in everything we do, whether on duty or off duty, and we must recognise the onus that is on us all to do this. If we can achieve this then confidence in policing will improve and policing by consent will be protected for generations to come.
The Code of Ethics guide will help you to understand what the standards are and your role in upholding these.
See more about the Code of Ethics.
Please ensure you read Your Health and Safety booklet before your start date.