Would you like to implement the Bystander Intervention Programme in your education setting? The programme gives children and young people the skills and confidence to become active bystanders who know how to safely call out sexist language and behaviour in schools, colleges and in their day-to-day lives.
Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Giles Orpen-Smellie, has visited Not About the Bike in North Earlham, Norwich, a project part-funded by SPACE (Supporting Positive Activities and Community Engagement).
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.
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.
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.
Organisations across Norfolk are being encouraged to take part in a survey to help understand how well offenders are supported in the county and identify any gaps in services.