A virtual teaching package has been created in a bid to continue to educate young people about the dangers of criminal exploitation during the pandemic and beyond.
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.
Nearly £250,000 worth of funding has been secured for organisations across the county to help and support victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence during the pandemic.
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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.
Victims and survivors of domestic abuse are continuing to get the vital support they need thanks to funding from the Office of Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk.
More than £300,000 of funding has become available for services helping and supporting victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence in the county during the pandemic.
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.