Junior PCSO's
We have been very lucky again this year.
Ten Year 5 children have been able to complete their training to become qualified Junior PCSO's.
Please follow their journey.
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Week One:
. The children were provided with their uniforms.
. Began to practice the phonetic alphabet.
. Were each given a work book to go through.
. The most important job was to sign the group contract and say the Junior PCSO pledge.
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Week Two:
. Uniforms on.
. All practised the phonetic alphabet which was going to be useful for the next job.
. All Junior PCSO's were going to take part in a speed watch on Walsgrave road.
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. Walsgrave road, speed limit for drivers is 30 miles per hour.
. Recording registration plates - using the phonetic alphabet in a timely fashion will be required.
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. Luckily no drivers exceeded the speed limit.
. The police went past and gave the Junior PCSO's a wave.
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Week 3:
Crime scene.....
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Crime Scene investigators arrive.....
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Then start their investigation...
Any clues?.......
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Looks like evidence to me.
What's next!
Think we may have a couple of suspects here.
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We discussed all different types of evidence, fingerprints, shoe prints, our DNA etc. The Junior PCSO's got a chance to take their own fingerprints.
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