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White Ribbon Accreditation

do so much work to tackle violence against women and girls, not least being the biggest funder of domestic abuse and sexual violence services locally and holding the police to account for their key role in responding to violence against women and girls. “Becoming a White Ribbon accredited


Supporting victims and protecting the vulnerable

report a crime from Norfolk and Suffolk Victim Care too. Norfolk and Suffolk Victim Care Help for victims of domestic and sexual abuse Your PCC works with organisations across the county to ensure specialist support is available for those affected by domestic and sexual abuse. If you or someone you


Supporting victims and protecting the vulnerable

report a crime from Norfolk and Suffolk Victim Care too. Norfolk and Suffolk Victim Care Help for victims of domestic and sexual abuse Your PCC works with organisations across the county to ensure specialist support is available for those affected by domestic and sexual abuse. If you or someone you


Review highlights the need to recognise carers and carer stress

. The independent review, commissioned by the NCCSP, found that Daisy and her husband were known to be a devoted and caring couple, who wished to maintain their independence and privacy for as long as they could. The review found no evidence of domestic abuse. The review, published in anonymised form


Help for vulnerable young people

partnership approach between the following agencies: The Norfolk Youth Justice Service (NYJS) Norfolk County Council’s Children’s Services (NCS) Norfolk Constabulary, Norfolk Integrated Domestic Abuse Services (NIDAS; managed by Leeway) Brave Futures Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk


Funding available for domestic and sexual abuse support services

Norfolk's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Lorne Green, is inviting applications for funding from organisations which can help victims and survivors of domestic and sexual abuse through independent advocacy support. The Ministry of Justice is providing a £16 million national fund


PCC’s office makes a commitment to ending men’s violence against women

much work to tackle violence against women and girls, not least being the biggest funder of domestic abuse and sexual violence services locally and holding the police to account for their key role in responding to violence against women and girls. “Becoming a White Ribbon accredited organisation


Charity helping young people recover from sexual abuse receives vital cash boost

. How to seek help Your Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) works with a number of organisations across the county to ensure specialist support is available for those affected by domestic and sexual abuse. If you know someone who is the victim of domestic or sexual abuse, we


Norfolk’s PCC responds to latest national crime statistics

of domestic abuse may well be down to an increased confidence in victims and survivors to speak out.   “It is crucial that when people take such brave steps, they feel listened to and get the right help and support, which is why my office continues to commission a wide number of support


Norfolk PCC responds to the latest crime statistics

the lowest residential burglary rate in the country, which is obviously good news for Norfolk residents. “We also continue to tackle other forms of crime such as domestic abuse which accounts for over a fifth of all reported crime in Norfolk. There is increasing confidence among victims to report