Hume police are hosting a diversity recruitment information session in Craigieburn to further build connections in the community.
Seven police officers and PSOs from a range of backgrounds will be present to speak to members of the community who have registered to attend.
Hume Local Area Commander Inspector Dean Clinton said Hume police are looking forward to hosting the session.
“Police officers and Protective Services Officers from a range of multicultural backgrounds will be there to share experiences about their role and work with Victoria Police,” he said.
“Victoria Police recognises the importance of having a workforce that reflect the diverse community we serve.
“We are always looking to encourage multicultural community members to consider a policing career – each brings with them unique perspectives, experiences and knowledge that makes us a better police force.
“The event will also help to build positive relationships with program participants, partners and the broader community which is a key priority for police in Hume.”
The session will include a panel discussion, networking opportunities and resources and tips about the police recruitment process.
The event is being held on February 6 at the Hume Global Learning Centre, Craigieburn between 6-8pm.
To register: www.eventbrite.com/e/1104965735259?aff=oddtdtcreator