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PCC invites residents to raise questions ahead of her meeting on women and girls


 

Police and Crime Commissioner Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts is calling on the public to get involved as she prepares to assess the work underway to protect women and girls from violence.

The Derbyshire PCC will host her next Public Assurance Meeting (PAM) on Monday 31 March where she will consider a detailed report by the force on the progress being made to tackle high harm crimes against women and girls including domestic abuse, stalking and harassment and sexual violence, and collaborative efforts to increase support for victims and survivors.

Nicolle has also pledged to develop initiatives that aim to educate young people and adults on the issues surrounding VAWG offences, increase awareness of and strengthen VAWG victim/survivor support and the aftercare available and engage women and girls to better understand their concerns to boost trust and confidence in the police.

 

The question portal is now open and closes on Sunday 2 February. To submit a question for this PAM, visit: https://qrco.de/PAM2025-SeriousViolence.


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