A Domestic Homicide Review into the death of Sarah (pseudonym) has today been published by the Norfolk Community Safety Partnership to enable lessons to be learned and shared as widely and thoroughly as possible to reduce the risk of such tragedies happening in the future.
A Domestic Homicide Review into the death of Helen has today been published by the Norfolk Community Safety Partnership to share the multi-agency recommendations that have been identified from the tragedy.
Police and Crime Commissioner Giles Orpen-Smellie’s last visit of the year was to the Purfleet Trust based in King’s Lynn. The charity helps people experiencing homelessness in King’s Lynn and West Norfolk.
One year on from becoming a White Ribbon accredited organisation the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN) remains as committed as ever to ending violence against women and girls.
A banner promoting partnership working to tackle Modern Slavery stood proudly at an event organised by Business in the Community (BiTC), sponsored by Aviva.
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.
This event will provide an opportunity for you to share your views on Norfolk’s Serious Violence Duty strategy as it’s developing and find out more about the Norfolk Community Safety Partnership.
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.
Victims of modern slavery and exploitation in Norfolk are to receive immediate specialist help and support thanks to a project funded by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk.