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.
Vulnerable women in danger of entering the criminal justice system are being given a helping hand to turn their lives around thanks to a strong partnership approach led by the PCC's office.
Students across the county have been taking part in special workshops aimed at highlighting attitudes, behaviours, and misconceptions around sexual violence against women and girls.
A project which aims to keep vulnerable women out of the criminal justice system has secured a vital cash boost to help further develop its work in Norfolk.
A new domestic abuse service will be launching in Norfolk today, providing joined-up support for those experiencing domestic abuse and helping their journey to freedom.
Norfolk's Police and Crime Commissioner has joined emergency services colleagues from across Norfolk to urge people not to drink or take drugs and drive this festive season, and beyond.
Thousands of employees across Norfolk now have access to vital help and support if they are affected by domestic abuse thanks to the launch of workplace pledge in the county.