South Yorkshire Police 999 Call Handler Assessment
Practise every assessment exercise used in South Yorkshire Police call handler recruitment — with timed simulations, realistic scenarios, and full answer explanations.
Applying to South Yorkshire Police?
South Yorkshire Police is one of the UK's leading police forces, serving communities across Yorkshire and Humber. The 999 call handler role is a critical operational position — and the selection process is competitive, often involving multiple assessment stages before interview.
Call handler assessments test your ability to work accurately under pressure, prioritise effectively, communicate clearly, and retain information during fast-moving situations. Practising these skills before your assessment day makes a significant difference to your performance.
Our tests are built around real 999 call handling scenarios — emergency incidents, caller distress, triage decisions, and control room procedures — so the content is directly relevant to the job you are applying for.
Six assessment exercises included
All six assessment exercises plus CVF interview prep are included for £14.99. Each is scored with full answer explanations.
Verbal Reasoning
25 min · 20 questions
Read emergency services passages and decide whether statements are True, False, or Cannot Say.
Numerical Reasoning
20 min · 20 questions
Interpret call volume statistics, response time data, and staffing tables.
Situational Judgement
No timer · 20 questions
Call handling scenarios — choose the most appropriate response based on best practice.
Memory & Recall
No timer · 10 questions
Read a call scenario then answer questions from memory — simulating the real assessment exercise.
Prioritisation
No timer · 10 questions
Decide which calls or incidents to handle first when multiple situations arise simultaneously.
Audio Typing
No timer · 5 scenarios
Hear a live 999 call played aloud and log the key information in real time — just like the real assessment.
South Yorkshire Police — common questions
What assessments will I face in the call handler recruitment process?
Most 999 call handler assessments include a verbal reasoning test, numerical reasoning test, and situational judgement exercise. You may also face a memory & recall test (listen to a scenario then answer questions from memory), a prioritisation exercise, an audio typing simulation, and a competency-based interview. The exact stages vary by service.
How fast do I need to type for the audio typing test?
Most services look for an average typing speed of around 25–30 words per minute, with correct spelling and grammar. You do not need to type word for word — you need to capture all the key information from the call accurately.
Is the 999 call handler interview competency-based?
Yes — interviews are typically structured around the College of Policing Competency and Values Framework (CVF), which covers nine competency areas. Prepare STAR-format answers (Situation, Task, Action, Result) drawn from your own experience in customer-facing, high-pressure, or public-service roles.
How much does it cost to practise?
Full access to all five 999 call handler assessment simulations — verbal reasoning, numerical reasoning, situational judgement, memory & recall, and prioritisation — plus CVF interview prep is £14.99, one-time. No subscription, no recurring charges.
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