Police Rangers

rangers_firstaid.jpgPolice Rangers is an adventure based, youth development activity offered by Cadets WA, open to young people of high school age. You don't have to want to become a police officer to join.  The program is designed to increase a young person's self confidence, leadership ability, team building skills and self esteem.

As with most cadet types, Police Rangers works on a rank structure. On joining you will become a Probationary Ranger. Promotion through the ranks is based on merit and examinations.

And as with all the cadet types, being involved with the Police Rangers is a chance to have some serious fun, while learning new skills and gaining valuable experience.

Rangers learn first aid and other emergency skills and take part in bush craft, survival procedures, abseiling, climbing, exploring, orienteering, drill techniques, archery, bush walking, camping and much more.

Police Rangers is sponsored by the WA Police Service through The Federation of Western Australian Police and Community Youth Centres. Police Rangers Units operate in selected PCYC Centres and Secondary Schools.

Funding is made available through the Cadets WA Program, meaning that this activity is offered free of charge (with the possible exception of special unit events).

To find out more or to get involved contact your local Police Ranger Unit

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