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On Saturday, July 6, emergency services and community partners joined forces for an exciting community engagement day, organised by East Sussex Fire and Rescue, at The Level in Brighton.
This event was a fantastic opportunity for the public to interact with various local services and learn more about the vital work they do.
Brighton and Hove Mayor, Councillor Mohammed Asaduzzaman also attended the occasion and spoke with the organisations involved as well as visitors.
Multiple officers and staff from Sussex Police were in attendance, showcasing a variety of departments, including Neighbourhood Policing, Firearms, Cybersecurity, and Positive Action.
The Positive Action Team discussed recruitment, and the various opportunities available within the force.
Police Cadets also took part in the day, adding to the buzzing atmosphere, as they engaged with the public, explaining their role in supporting policing efforts and encouraging others to get involved.
In addition to Sussex Police, several other essential services were represented.
East Sussex Fire and Rescue, St John's Ambulance, Sussex Safer Roads, The Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Brighton and Hove Buses, and The Community Search Team were all in attendance.
These organisations offered information, engaged with visitors, and provided a range of fun and educational activities for all to enjoy.
Children at the event were thrilled with the opportunity to explore inside various emergency vehicles and try on the uniforms, adding an element of excitement and hands-on learning to the day.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who attended and also those who expressed an interest in joining Sussex Police.
To find out more about pursuing a career with us, we encourage you to visit our recruitment page for information on the roles available.
Whether you're considering becoming an officer, staff member, or volunteer, there are numerous opportunities to serve and make a difference in the community.
View the current vacancies and find the perfect position for you.