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 across Norfolk are joining forces to raises awareness of stalking and harassment and remind victims help is still available during this difficult time.
Norfolk’s PCC has held a virtual meeting with specialist domestic abuse and sexual violence providers in a bid to offer continued reassurance and support in light of Covid-19.
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN) would like to reassure victims and survivors of domestic abuse help is still available during this challenging time.
Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner Lorne Green is encouraging suitable organisations to bid to provide a specialist service to support victims and survivors of domestic abuse.
A partnership to support victims of human trafficking and modern-day slavery is being launched in the county thanks to funding from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner.
An innovative pilot-project aimed at breaking the cycle of domestic abuse by educating offenders about the consequences of their actions is to be piloted in Norfolk.