Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Giles Orpen-Smellie, is inviting applications for funding from non-statutory organisations that can support hidden victims of modern slavery and human trafficking.
More funding to help victims and survivors of domestic abuse and sexual violence has been secured by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk.
The help and support available to victims and survivors of sexual abuse in Norfolk is being increased thanks to a partnership between the PCC and Breckland-based Daisy Programme.
As we mark International Restorative Justice Week, two users of the Norfolk and Suffolk Restorative Justice Service have spoken about how it helped them move forwards after being affected by crime.
Extra funding has been secured to bolster a specialist team working to support victims of rape and sexual assault – with a particular focus on helping ‘hidden’ victims to access the service.