Help victims and witnesses of crime by becoming a volunteer with Cambridgeshire Police victim hub.

Police and crime commissioner, Jason Ablewhite is calling for people to volunteer throughout the county to work with them in helping victims of crime to cope and recover from the impact.

The Hub provides an ‘end to end’ support service for all victims and witnesses of crime.

Police and Crime Commissioner, Jason Ablewhite said: “From day one, when the crime is reported, throughout the criminal justice process and afterwards, the Victim and Witness Hub is there to help people cope and recover.

“Volunteers work with victim Care coordinators to provide emotional and practical support.

“For anyone looking to make a difference, this could be the role for you.”

Applications are welcome from volunteers with or without previous experience of supporting victims and, to try and reflect the county’s diverse community.

People with language skills are always welcome, he said.

Anyone applying needs to be over 18, have the ability to communicate effectively, have basic IT skills and be willing to work as part of a team.

Volunteers are expected to commit a minimum of four hours a week and in return, the Victims and Witness Hub will provide all the support and tools required to carry out the role.

The post is subject to successful interview, satisfactory police vetting and accreditation after training.

The next training session takes place in February so for an informal discussion, please contact Sandra Weldon on 01733 863109 or email Sandra on sandra.weldon@cambs.pnn.police.uk.

More information about the Victim and Witness Hub can be found at www.cambsvictimshub.co.uk.