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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.


Domestic Homicide Reviews (DHRs)

clearly what those lessons are, both within and between agencies, how they will be acted on, within what timescales, and what is expected to change as a result. Apply these lessons to service responses including changes to policies and procedures as appropriate. Prevent domestic abuse homicide and improve


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


PCC praises choir which supports those affected by domestic abuse

Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner met with members of a very special choir to hear how a charity which supports people affected by domestic abuse, has helped turn their lives around. The Daisy Programme launched its survivors Choir of HOPE (Happiness, Optimism


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

Organisations are being encouraged to bid to provide specialist services to support victims and survivors of domestic abuse in the county. The service, which could run for up to five years will help female and male victims of domestic abuse as well as importantly, in some cases, children


Agencies join together to tackle domestic abuse

Helping victims of domestic abuse was top on the agenda at a special meeting hosted by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner yesterday evening. Some 25 people from agencies across the county attended the event which aimed to understand the provision for victims in the county


Review highlights the need to recognise coercive control and financial and carer abuse

and friends and to thank them for their involvement in this review – their input throughout the process gave the partnership an invaluable insight into the woman they loved. This review is a reminder that coercive control and financial abuse are forms of domestic abuse and we hope that the changes


Families get new funding to address harmful behaviours

(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 (OPCCN) This will support the aims


New domestic abuse service for Norfolk launches

domestic abuse service will be launching in Norfolk today, providing joined-up support for those experiencing domestic abuse and helping their journey to freedom. Norfolk Integrated Domestic Abuse Service (NIDAS) will offer free, confidential, and non-judgemental support to those affected