A joint funding project between the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN), Norfolk Community Foundation, Norfolk County Council and Norfolk Youth Advisory Board has awarded over £170,000 to organisations across the county to help young people access a range of activities.
A banner promoting partnership working to tackle Modern Slavery stood proudly at an event organised by Business in the Community (BiTC), sponsored by Aviva.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk, Giles Orpen-Smellie, has been allocated over £900,000 of Safer Streets funding from the Home Office. This funding will support 17 initiatives to tackle neighbourhood crime, violence against women and girls (VAWG) and anti-social behaviour (ASB).
A workplace pledge to help employees affected by domestic abuse has marked its third-year anniversary with nearly 100 sign-ups from organisations across Norfolk.
Today is Anti-Slavery Day in the UK and the Norfolk Anti-Slavery Network is looking forward to the year ahead with a strong partnership to tackle Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking.
Students across Norfolk have been learning how best to tackle attitudes, behaviours, and misconceptions around misogyny and sexual violence thanks to funding by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk.
Victims and survivors of sexual abuse are continuing to receive vital help and support thanks to funding from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN).
Foundations have been put in place to provide a Norfolk-wide approach to helping victims of human trafficking and modern-day slavery thanks to a scheme funded by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk.
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