Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Giles Orpen-Smellie, is inviting applications for funding from non-statutory organisations that can support hidden victims of modern slavery and human trafficking.
For the first time in 2023 PCC Giles Orpen-Smellie is asking Norfolk residents to pose their questions to Norfolk’s Chief Constable ahead of his next accountability meeting.
Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Giles Orpen-Smellie has launched his Police Budget Consultation today. Residents of Norfolk are being asked if the PCC should increase the police precept of council tax for the coming year.
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk are currently looking for volunteers from across Norfolk to become Independent Custody Visitors.
Tens of thousands of employees who may be affected by domestic abuse are getting access to vital help and support thanks to the HEAR (Help Educate Awareness Respond) pledge signed by workplaces across Norfolk.
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN) has shown its commitment to ending violence against women and girls by achieving White Ribbon Accreditation.
Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Giles Orpen-Smellie, was at County Hall on Monday (14 January) to answer questions from the Norfolk Police and Crime Panel. As Giles holds the Chief Constable to account, so councillors and independent members of the Panel scrutinize the PCC’s actions and decisions.
To celebrate the opening of the new police station at Broadland Gate, Police and Crime Commissioner, Giles Orpen-Smellie was invited to take part in a special community event last week.