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One of the key roles of Police and Crime commissioners is commissioning projects, services, and activities geared towards promoting community safety, mitigating offending behaviour, and providing support for victims of crime, to help them cope and recover from their experiences.

During 2022/23, my office allocated almost £5.4 million in funding to fulfil these duties. A considerable portion of this budget was channelled to small-scale community charities and organisations, enabling us to offer support that aligns with the requirements of Surrey’s residents and fosters local resilience.

Whilst Surrey receives a fixed annual settlement from government to fund this local provision, staff in my office pursued additional funding throughout the year to extend our services, securing £2.4 million in the process.

This additional funding has allowed us to enhance the safety of women and girls through the provision of community safety initiatives, establish a local programme to address stalking and perpetrators of domestic abuse, and considerably increase the number of local Independent Sexual Violence Advisors and Independent Domestic Violence Advisors, thereby providing better assistance to the survivors of these horrific crimes.

A few key services funded by the PCC during 2022/23 include: 

  • Taic uile-choitcheann airson luchd-fulaing eucoir: The Victim and Witness Care Unit, located at Guildford Police Station, offers support to victims of crime in their recovery process by developing personalised care plans. Upon reporting a crime, all victims in Surrey are referred to the Unit, and further communication is based on individual needs and vulnerability.
  • Supporting victims of domestic abuse: Surrey domestic abuse services provide confidential and independent support, free of cost, to anyone affected by domestic abuse. Their staff not only offer immediate practical and emotional assistance, but also provide guidance on housing, safety planning, benefits, and the well-being of children impacted by domestic abuse. Additionally, they aid in accessing safe refuge accommodation.
  • Supporting children and young people: A good proportion of our funding supports projects which help children and young people to lead safe and fulfilling lives and avoid harm. These include Active Surrey’s ‘Friday Night Projects’, which offer drop-in sessions for young people aged 11-18 who have had limited opportunity to take part in sport and physical activity before, as well as the ‘Step OUT to Step IN project’, which is a sports-based initiative for young people at risk of offending or engaged in anti-social behaviour.
  • Reducing re-offending: We regularly award funding to reduce the risk of future offending behaviour. One such service to benefit is the Amber Foundation, which provides accommodation and support to transform the lives of young people aged 17-30. Their residential training programme works with marginalised young people to get their lives back on track and move on to sustainable and independent futures that are free from crime.

When it comes to the use of public money, I want the public to have confidence that our funding is allocated fairly, transparently and services provide good value for money. To support this, we continue to make available live funding data on our website, allowing the public to understand our key areas of investment and the organisations in receipt of funding. Longer term funding trends can also be found on our Hub dàta.

See an up to date summary of our various funding streams an seo.

Naidheachdan

“Tha sinn a’ dèiligeadh ris na draghan agad, ”tha an Coimiseanair a chaidh ath-thaghadh ag ràdh agus i a’ tighinn còmhla ri oifigearan airson sgàineadh eucoir ann an Redhill

Coimiseanair Poileis is Eucoir Lisa Townsend na seasamh taobh a-muigh Sainsbury's ann am meadhan baile Redhill

Thàinig an Coimiseanair còmhla ri oifigearan airson gnìomhachd gus dèiligeadh ri goid bho bhùithtean ann an Redhill às deidh dhaibh cuimseachadh air luchd-reic dhrogaichean aig Stèisean Rèile Redhill.

Tha Lisa Townsend a’ cur fàilte air dòigh-obrach poileis ‘air ais gu bunaitean’ agus i a’ buannachadh an dàrna teirm mar Choimiseanair Poileis is Eucoir airson Surrey

Coimiseanair Poileis is Eucoir Lisa Townsend

Bhòidich Lisa cumail a’ toirt taic do fhòcas ùr Poileas Surrey air na cùisean as cudromaiche do luchd-còmhnaidh.

A’ Poileas do Choimhearsnachd - Tha an Coimiseanair ag ràdh gu bheil sgiobaidhean poileis a’ toirt an t-sabaid gu buidhnean dhrogaichean às deidh dhaibh a dhol an sàs ann an sgàineadh loidhnichean siorrachd

Bidh Coimiseanair Poileis is Eucoir Lisa Townsend a’ coimhead bho dhoras aghaidh fhad ‘s a tha oifigearan poileis Surrey a’ cur an gnìomh barantas aig togalach a tha co-cheangailte ri làimhseachadh dhrogaichean loidhnichean siorrachd.

Tha an t-seachdain gnìomh a’ cur teachdaireachd làidir gu buidhnean loidhnichean siorrachd gun lean na poileis orra a’ cuir às do na lìonraidhean aca ann an Surrey.