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Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner Sarah Taylor responds to prison situation

behaviours in an intimate and family relationship as well as prisoners who are in breach of restraining orders, non-molestation orders, and domestic abuse protection orders. “We will continue to collaborate with all the other agencies in the criminal justice system to ensure public safety. The police


PCC receives Panel support for budget which allows further investment in policing

, and the impacts of mental illness and domestic abuse on policing demand. “It’s also clear that the realities currently facing, and which will continue to face, our police force are very challenging. There are real and pressing needs beyond the additional officer numbers funded by central government


Published Domestic Abuse Related Death Reviews for Norfolk

been married to Henry for 50 years. They were an independent couple, self-sufficient, wary of strangers and very private. Mary took full responsibility for caring for Henry’s deteriorating mental and physical health, despite offers of support.  Until Mary’s murder, domestic abuse was not apparent.


Community continues to have a voice thanks to Independent Advisory Group

the vital work being carried out by the OPCCN, police and partners to support victim services across the county in areas including domestic abuse and scam prevention. IAG chair, Les Rowlands, added: “I am really pleased we were able to hold this virtual meeting to allow our members to put forward any


Norfolk policing budget set after unanimous Panel support

to present to me a plan to maintain the level of policing services that residents need and, where possible to enhance service in areas of particular demand or threat such as domestic abuse or cybercrime.” Based on the information provided by the Chief Constable, the PCC launched a four-week public


Partnership campaign launched to address violence against women and girls

and the simple acts that anyone can take to challenge perpetrators of abuse. The Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Group (DASVG) in Norfolk, which includes the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk, Norfolk Police, Norfolk County Council, Norwich City Council, district councils, health


PCC publishes Annual Report 2021-22

. The new Norfolk Integrated Domestic Abuse Service (NIDAS), launched on 3 January 2022, which supports victims of domestic abuse, is an excellent example


PCC announces vital funding for victims of sexual abuse in Norfolk

.” The Rowan Project was set up in the Breckland area by the Daisy Programme which has provided support and counselling to people affected by domestic abuse for eight years. Thanks to the initial funding of £141,066 from the OPCCN, Daisy began


Police Data

decrease against the 2019 baseline for Actual Bodily Harm can be seen, and an 11% decrease in this offence when compared to the previous 12-months. In this reporting period 37% of all violence with injury was domestic abuse related. The Constabulary has been working with partners through the Domestic


PCC at the Royal Norfolk Show

& Suffolk Victim Care and NIDAS (Norfolk’s Integrated Domestic Abuse Services) were on hand to talk to visitors and explain their much-needed services they provide