Victims of sexual abuse are continuing to be given vital help by a Breckland-based charity thanks to support from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk.
The Royal Norfolk Show proved to be a great place for Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Giles Orpen-Smellie to meet people and organisations from across the county to find out what local issues matter to them here in Norfolk.
An update on victim support services and a look ahead to the future of the role of the Police and Crime Commissioner were on the agenda when PCC Giles Orpen-Smellie met with the county’s Police and Crime Panel.
A committee of experts whose job is to provide advice on good governance and principles to the county's PCC and Chief Constable, have published their annual report.
Norfolk’s PCC joined members of a Norwich-based charity on a special walk through the city to raise awareness of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) in the county and beyond.
Norfolk's Police and Crime Commissioner has today responded to the release of performance data setting out how long it takes police forces around the country to answer 999 calls.
Residents across the county are being invited to meet with Police and Crime Commissioner Giles Orpen-Smellie to discuss any issues they may have about crime and policing in Norfolk.
A project that aims to provide training skills and employment opportunities to people with an offending past celebrated its first year this month. Giles Orpen-Smellie, Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), visited St Giles Trust in Norwich on Monday, 16 May, to find out how Pathway Out has helped people since its launch.
Foundations, an award-winning project*, which supports prison leavers to reintegrate back into Norfolk’s communities is leading the way on how the criminal justice housing system could work.