During Covid-19 the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk has been working tirelessly to ensure the right help and support remain in place for those in most need.
An initiative launched more than three years ago thanks to funding from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has received positive praise for helping turn prisoners’ lives around.
A new partnership project has been launched aimed at preventing homelessness among ex-offenders and reducing the likelihood they will return to criminal behaviour.
From supporting victims of crime and safeguarding the vulnerable, to rehabilitating offenders and making communities safer, find out how our commissioned services made a difference last year.
Partners across the county are joining forces to continue to reinforce the message that victims of domestic abuse should not feel alone during the current pandemic.
Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner has given his backing to proposals for a national police covenant to support and recognise the service of the police.
Partners from across the county, including the OPCCN, joined forces to take part in a live online Q&A event to help victims and survivors of domestic abuse.
Domestic abuse victims and survivors will have the opportunity to speak with key partners and service providers in a live Q&A event being launched next week.