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Young people keen to have a voice about domestic abuse according to PCC’s Youth Commission

Domestic abuse awareness and mental health have been cited as the main concerns among children and young people during the pandemic. The findings have been highlighted in a report carried out by the Police and Crime Commissioner Lorne Green


Review highlights the importance of risk assessment and recognising all forms of domestic abuse

concerns are raised; recognising coercive control and the links to cuckooing; informed risk assessment; professional curiosity; mental capacity assessment; recording and sharing information between agencies; and improved training to recognise all forms of domestic abuse. The review recommendations


PCC urges Norfolk residents to have their say on violence against women and girls 

said: “Tackling crimes which disproportionately affect women and girls – such as domestic abuse, sexual violence and rape - has been a priority for police and partner agencies across our county during my term as PCC. We’ve come a long way, ensuring


Virgin Media O2 Business donate hundreds of mobile phones to support victims and survivors of domestic abuse or sexual assault across East Anglia

Virgin Media O2 Business is donating over 500 mobile phones to help victims and survivors of domestic abuse or sexual assault living in East Anglia. The phones will be distributed in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk via support services


Norfolk's PCC responds to the latest release of crime statistics data

and stalking and harassment have seen some of the biggest rises.   “The rise in sexual offences and violence with and without injury which capitulates offences of domestic abuse may well be down to an increased confidence in victims and survivors to speak out.   “It is crucial


Norfolk’s PCC responds to the latest release of crime statistics data

, tackling the negative impact of organised crime in the county. “However, the occurrence of sexual offences and violence with and without injury continues to climb.  A lot of these offences are associated with domestic abuse and are very much ‘hidden’ crimes, committed behind closed doors


PCC’s Youth Commission deliver final thoughts on impact of pandemic on young people

 in the Commission's six-month long project launched on 1 May following the first nationwide lockdown. Domestic abuse was highlighted as their top area of concern particularly around an absence of education and how a ‘lack of awareness’ could ‘normalise behaviour’. Crucially the report authors


Charity supporting child victims of sexual abuse receives vital cash boost

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 encourage you to seek help.  The police will always respond to emergency calls - if you


Charity receives vital PCC funding to continue to help those affected by domestic abuse

Victims and survivors of domestic abuse are continuing to be given the vital support they need to turn their lives around thanks to a further cash boost from Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Lorne Green. West-Norfolk based charity the Pandora Project has received a vital £85,000


Police Data

4,622 5,089 9% decrease -467 5,575 17% decrease -953   Supplementary Comment Norfolk has seen a 9% increase in all Violence with Injury compared with the 2019 baseline and a 6% decrease when compared to the previous 12 months. 34% of all violence with injury was domestic abuse related. Grievous Bodily