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A lot of information is produced by, and for, your PCC.
The PCC is committed to being open and transparent about his work. This page has been set up to provide public access to this information, grouped by subject in the folders below.
If you are looking for specific information on the work of the PCC, you can also take a look at the Specified Information Order which provides details of the information we are required to make available on our website, along with links to the relevant webpages or documents.
If the information you are looking for is not listed in our , and cannot be found in one of the folders below, you can make a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act. Details of how to do this can be found on the Freedom of Information page.
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2019-02 Norfolk Scam and Fraud Prevention Service (PDF, 689 KB)
The PCC agreed to fund the Norfolk Scam Prevention Service at a cost of £35,633 per annum.2019-03 Funding For The Community Chaplaincy Scheme (PDF, 234 KB)
The PCC approved the funding for the Community Chaplaincy Scheme from 1st February 2019 - 31st March 2020.2019-05 Use Of Reserves 2018-19 And Change To Proposed Use Of Reserves 2019-20 (PDF, 232 KB)
The PCC approved the final reserve movements for 2018/19, the additional requirement for reserves in 2019/20 and the slippage on the capital programme from 2018/19 into 2019/20.2019-11 St Giles Trust - Project SOS+ (PDF, 2.4 MB)
The PCC agreed to fund the St Giles Trust to deliver Project SOS+ to deliver preventative sessions to school children across Norfolk at risk of criminal exploitation as well as awareness raising sessions to parents and teachers.2019-12 Extension Of Service Provision To Sue Lambert Trust For Services To Support Victims Of Sexual Abuse (PDF, 230 KB)
The PCC agreed to support the grant extension of 10 months to the Sue Lambert Trust.2019-13 Pathways Out Programme (PDF, 296 KB)
The PCC agreed to fund a one-year pilot project to help young people at risk of child criminal exploitation by offering education, training and employment opportunities.2019-14 The Daisy Programme Development Grant (PDF, 2.2 MB)
The PCC agreed to fund the Daisy Project which supports men and women living with or who have been affected by domestic abuse in the Breckland area of Norfolk.2019-15 Pandora Project King's Lynn (PDF, 393 KB)
The PCC agreed to a funding extension for the Pandora Project to support victims of domestic abuse in the west of the county.2019-16 Precept and Council Tax Requirement 2019/20 (PDF, 333 KB)
The PCC issued the precept for 2019/20.2019-17 Family Practitioner (Early Intervention Youth Fund) (PDF, 295 KB)
The PCC agreed to fund a one-year pilot to test delivering a whole family support approach to young people at risk of, or affected by, child criminal exploitation.2019-18 South Norfolk Early Help Hub Domestic Abuse Worker (PDF, 2.2 MB)
The PCC approved a grant for two years to support victims of domestic abuse in South Norfolk.2019-19 Norfolk County Council Return Home Interviews (PDF, 2.4 MB)
The PCC agreed to support a three-year partnership service to support children and young people who go missing and/or are at risk of child sexual exploitation in Norfolk.2019-21 Extension to Funding of the IOM Link Worker (PDF, 2.1 MB)
The PCC agreed to continue to fund a Link Worker to support Norfolk's Integrated Offender Management (IOM) scheme.2019-23 Independent Members of Misconduct Panels - Reappointment (PDF, 233 KB)
The PCC agreed for the current Independent Members to be reappointed to the regional misconduct hearing list for a further term of five years.2019-28 Scheme of Governance and Consent (PDF, 178 KB)
The PCC approved the revised Scheme of Governance and Consent.2019-29 Independent Custody Visiting Association Membership 2019-20 (PDF, 212 KB)
The PCC approved the decision notice to subscribe to the Independent Custody Visiting Association (ICVA) for the period 2019/20 at a cost of £840.2019-35 - Hidden Victims Fund - British Red Cross (PDF, 2.3 MB)
The PCC approved the grant for The British Red Cross under the Hidden Victims. £66,155 for year one and two and if extension option granted a further £34,497 for an additional year.
2019-41 - Hidden Victim Fund - Phoenix Project delivered by the Pandora Project (PDF, 2.1 MB)
The PCC approved this grant for under the Hidden Victims Phoenix Project delivered by the Pandora Project at a cost of £214,000 for the duration of the project.2019-50 Partnership Contribution for CCTV in King's Lynn and West Norfolk (PDF, 204 KB)
The PCC approved a crime and disorder reduction contribution to help fund a partnership CCTV project in the borough of King's Lynn and West Norfolk.2019-52 Pandora Project Grant Extension (PDF, 300 KB)
The PCC agreed to support the allocation of funding to the Pandora Project to deliver domestic abuse services across West Norfolk.2019-57 Norfolk Constabulary Restorative Justice Initiative (PDF, 255 KB)
The PCC adopted the business case for the Norfolk Constabulary Restorative Justice Initiative.2019-58 Extension Of Service Provision Of The WONDER+ Programme (PDF, 217 KB)
The PCC supported the revised term of contract delivery for the WONDER + programme.2019-60 Child Exploitation - Third Sector Development Funding (PDF, 267 KB)
The PCC agreed to fund Momentum for a period of one year to engage with and provide training and support to voluntary and community sector organisations working with children at risk of criminal exploitation.2019-61 Detached Youth Work Project Funding (PDF, 258 KB)
The PCC agreed to fund a one-year pilot to test the efficacy of detached youth work in identifying and reducing the risk of child exploitation.2019-63 Daisy Project - Development Grant Extension (PDF, 533 KB)
The PCC agreed the allocation of a development grant to the Daisy programme - a registered charity supporting those affected by domestic abuse in the Breckland area.2019-65 Police Complaints Reforms (PDF, 294 KB)
The PCC recommended the adoption of police complaint reforms2019-68 Appointment Of Legally Qualified Chairs (PDF, 2.0 MB)
The PCC approved the re-appointment of nine Legally Qualified Chairs for the Eastern Region for a further term of four years from 1 January 2020 and the appointment of 15 new Legally Qualified Chairs for a four year term from 1 January 2020.
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