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Warwickshire victims of crime get 24/7 support online via Live Chat service
An online support service for victims of crime in Warwickshire has been rolled out 24 hours a day, seven days a week by Victim Support. The independent charity, whose work…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe and representatives of the projects which have received £2,345,318 in funding from the Commissioner’s Grants Scheme.
Commissioner gives community safety projects a multi-million pound boost
Projects tackling domestic violence, drug and alcohol abuse, sexual offences and programmes providing positive diversionary activities for young people are among the county initiatives being given a £2.3 million boost…
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Restorative Justice services in Warwickshire receive national recognition
A service commissioned by the Police and Crime Commissioner to help victims of crime and reduce re-offending in Warwickshire has been awarded the Restorative Service Quality Mark (RSQM). The Restorative…
Warwickshire Police Chief Constable Martin Jelley and Police and Crime Commissioner welcome Home Secretary Amber Rudd MP (centre) to the Leamington Justice Centre.
Home Secretary visits Warwickshire Police to discuss domestic violence
Home Secretary Amber Rudd visited Warwickshire Police to talk to officers and staff about the force’s approach to tackling domestic violence and abuse. She was particularly keen to meet with frontline…
Philip Seccombe launching the 2018/19 Grants Scheme
PCC launches first phase of grants scheme for community safety initiatives
Projects which help people stay safe and recover from their problems are being invited to bid for a slice of funding by Warwickshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe. Through…
Warwickshire PCC Philip Seccombe (right) talks with RoSA Manager Julie Bettelley (left) and RoSA Board of Trustees Chair Sue Crosson (centre)
PCC visits charity which supports victims of sexual violence
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has hailed the work of a charity which helps support people who have been affected by rape, sexual abuse or sexual violence during…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe launching the Victims and Witnesses Charter with Baroness Helen Newlove, Victims' Commissioner for England and Wales
Victims and Witnesses Charter launched in Warwickshire
Warwickshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has launched a new charter which sets out the standards and services communities should expect to receive from the police and criminal justice…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe with a cheque for good causes in Warwickshire
Commissioner grants Warwickshire projects a £1.6 million boost
Sixty projects which help tackle crime and disorder across Warwickshire have been awarded a share of a £1.6 million fund by the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe. The…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe with the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice Liz Truss MP during their meeting at the Justice Centre in Leamington Spa.
Secretary of State for Justice visits Leamington Justice Centre
Leamington’s state-of-the-art Justice Centre was showcased to the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice Liz Truss MP last week, in a visit hosted by Warwickshire Police and Crime…
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Commissioner launches Warwickshire Police and Crime Plan
Protecting vulnerable people from harm, ensuring more support for victims, delivering efficient and effective policing and preventing and reducing crime – all key objectives of Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner…