If you’re an enthusiastic, passionate young person who wants to be a part of shaping the future for young people, then apply to become a Youth Commissioner.
This role gives you the chance to make a difference, build your skills, and be more involved in your local community. As a Youth Commissioner, you’ll represent your local area where you can raise policing, crime, and safety issues affecting young people, meet the leaders who make the decisions and advocate for the voice of young people.

You’ll gain experience:
- Planning and facilitating regional events.
- Supporting youth-led campaign and initiatives.
- Sharing your ideas to shape policy.
- Representing the voices of young people.
You need to be aged 13-18 and live within the West Midlands area to nominate yourself. You don’t need experience to join the Youth Commissioners.
Nominate yourself!
You can nominate yourself through our nomination portal, linked below. You’ll be asked to complete a short nomination form.

There are some useful documents linked below, which you can also find via the nomination portal.
Shortlisting Criteria
Frequently Asked Questions
Role Description
If you have any questions about the Youth Commissioner role, nominations, or elections, contact wmpcc@westmidlands.police.uk
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