Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Giles Orpen-Smellie, was at County Hall on Monday (14 January) to answer questions from the Norfolk Police and Crime Panel. As Giles holds the Chief Constable to account, so councillors and independent members of the Panel scrutinize the PCC’s actions and decisions.
Members of the PCC's Youth Commission have been working with partners across Norfolk in a bid to help understand the impact of the pandemic on young people.
The Police and Crime Commissioner’s Youth Commission have had an eventful summer this 2019 touring the county and continuing to have their say on how to shape policing.
Nearly two years after their successful launch Norfolk PCC’s team of dedicated Youth Commissioners are continuing to have their say on how to shape policing in the county.
Leaders Unlocked is seeking a freelance Project Coordinator in Norfolk to join their team, working on an exciting youth project influencing crime and policing strategy in their police force area.
Having responded to a call from Norfolk’s PCC to get involved, 26 young people from across the county came together in May for the inaugural meeting of the Youth Commission.