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Norfolk’s PCC receives extra funding to support victims and survivors of Sexual Violence and Domestic Abuse

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 extra funding of £557,000 awarded by the Ministry of Justice is part of the Government’s strategy to provide longer term


Organisations encouraged to bid for funding to help victims of domestic abuse in Norfolk

Closed to applications The current tender opportunity for domestic abuse services in Norfolk has been cancelled. A new procurement will commence in Spring 2020


Innovative scheme to tackle domestic abuse supported by PCC

An initiative which aims to improve help and support for families and individuals experiencing domestic abuse has received vital backing from the office of Norfolk's Police and Crime Commissioner. The three year Norwich Connect pilot programme, which is thought to be the first of its kind


Standing together against domestic abuse

A campaign to raise awareness of domestic abuse and increase reporting and referrals to agencies is launched today. It will aim to reach those responsible for abuse, those who experience it and friends and family members who may be aware of it. Posters using the strapline #IWalkedAway


Review highlights the importance of routine enquiry to identify potential domestic abuse

A Domestic Abuse Related Death Review*(DARDR) into the death of Simon (pseudonym) has today been published by the Norfolk Community Safety Partnership (NCSP) to enable lessons to be learned and shared as widely and thoroughly as possible to reduce the risk of such tragedies happening


Review highlights importance of routine enquiry and persistent follow-up due to hidden nature of domestic abuse and mental health

. Sarah took her own life in May 2021. She had endured a lifetime of domestic abuse, including physical, mental, financial abuse and coercive control. The learning coming from the review highlighted that: agencies need to ensure staff can recognise and respond to domestic abuse


Norfolk's PCC has pledged to do all he can to continue to tackle domestic abuse in the county

Norfolk's Police and Crime Commissioner Lorne Green highlighted his commitment to tackling domestic abuse in the county as he delivered a speech at the Domestic Abuse Conference organised by Leeway in Norwich. Addressing attendees


Students’ films aim to help young people see the chains of domestic abuse

Four powerful short films highlighting different forms of domestic abuse are to be shown to young people throughout the county, after media students from City College Norwich were commissioned by partners including the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk.


OPCCN staff become Domestic Abuse Champions

Two colleagues at the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk have become Domestic Abuse Champions in a bid to highlight the issue and provide vital support where needed. Liam Bannon and Amanda Murr took part in the DA Change Champion training in May and will join a team


Victims and survivors of domestic abuse take part in live Q&A event

Partners from across the county, including the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN), joined forces to take part in a special live online Q&A event in a bid to help victims and survivors of domestic abuse. The event held last week, brought together