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West Yorkshire Police is supporting a national Haji Campaign run by the City of London Police, which is the UK policing lead for fraud.
West Yorkshire Police would like to raise the awareness around drugs and their link to serious organised crime with hope that drug users may rethink their decisions. Drugs are linked to violence, child criminal exploitation, Child Sexual Exploitation, Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery, Firearms, and other areas of Serious and Organised Crime.
Firearms Licensing - The primary objectives of the West Yorkshire Police Firearms Licensing department are to; Protect public safety by preventing foreseeable or avoidable harm, Deliver an efficient licensing process that is proportionate, rigorous, cost effective, fair and timely and Provide a fair and transparent service to the public.
Publication Scheme - Services Provided by the Police Force
West Yorkshire Police is committed to continuing to raise awareness amongst its staff and officers of the condition, and has joined the Dementia Action Alliance as part of a commitment by the Force to improve the services provided to those with dementia.
Three firearms ranges will allow live fire training and exercises supported by the latest technology.
West Yorkshire Police has launched a campaign called #CutItOut as part of its priority to tackle domestic abuse. The campaign aims to raise awareness and train hair and beauty professionals to recognise the warning signs of domestic abuse and give them the information they need to safely refer clients to organisations that can help them.
West Yorkshire Police campaigns summary page - including the Neighbourhood Policing - Here for Good Campaign and also the new West Yorkshire Police Burglary Campaign.
As part of West Yorkshire Police's ongoing work to reduce violent crime the Force is raising awareness of how a night out can lead to a fight and the loss of a life. We want everyone to be able to enjoy the pubs and clubs in the towns and cities in West Yorkshire, but would encourage people to consider how much alcohol they consume.  What can start out as a fun night drinking with friends can easily turn into a nightmare.  Just one punch can ruin the lives of both the victim and the person who throws the punch.
Monday, 27 November 2023 West Yorkshire Police has been recognised for its involvement with and support of the Armed Forces Covenant Partnership.  
West Yorkshire Police is supporting the NWG and Sport England’s Safe to Play campaign. The campaign aims to raise awareness around tackling child sexual exploitation (CSE) in sport, so that children and adults can enjoy physical activity safe from harm and abuse. We’re encouraging parents, coaches and children to know the signs that something isn’t right and have the confidence to report it.
PNLD (Police National Legal Database) is the leading national police information resource of criminal justice legislation and is governed West Yorkshire Police. Relied upon by all 43 Home Office police forces, PNLD is a comprehensive criminal law resource and a critical tool to ensure that anyone with a duty to investigate or prosecute offences can apply the law correctly. 
VIPER® are a team within the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for West Yorkshire. The team provides a nationally available video identification service including a range of identification related products and services to the police every day.
West Yorkshire Police Domestic Abuse policy - West Yorkshire Police has outlined a clear commitment to tackle violence against women and girls. This pledge from West Yorkshire Police gives our communities across the country the reassurance and confidence that we are committed to ensuring we do everything in our power to accurately and quickly identify and pursue perpetrators, of any gender including non-binary individuals, and to support and protect victims whether inside or outside of the organisation.