For our Christmas card we invited images from services supporting children and young people that we fund across Surrey.
This year’s photograph was taken by a young person near the Canal in Woking, as part of an ‘Answers through Photography’ workshop run by charity Fongen22.
The workshop is part of Catch22’s ‘Music to My Ears’ service that is funded by our office to support children and young people who have been directly affected by criminal exploitation. The Service helps them to express what they are feeling and build back their resilience through creativity:
This winter scene was captured in response to the question, “What does the future mean to you?” The young person said, “Although things seem cold and hard to navigate at the moment they could see a pathway though.”
On behalf of the Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner, we wish everyone a very happy and safe Christmas!
- Learn more about the work of Fongen22
- Léiere méi iwwert eis Finanzéierung fir lokal Servicer
Dëschtennis
D'Lisa Townsend begréisst 'back to basics' Police Approche wéi si zweete Begrëff als Police a Kriminalitéit Kommissärin fir Surrey gewënnt
D'Lisa huet versprach weiderhin dem Surrey Police säin erneierten Fokus op d'Themen z'ënnerstëtzen, déi d'Awunner am meeschte wichtegen.
Polizei Är Gemeinschaft - Kommissär seet datt d'Policeteams de Kampf géint d'Drogebanden huelen nodeems se an d'Grofschaftslinne komm sinn
D'Woch vun der Aktioun schéckt e staarke Message un d'Grofschaftslinnen Banden datt d'Police weiderhin hir Netzwierker zu Surrey ofbaut.
Millioune-Pond-Kraaft géint antisozial Verhalen wéi de Kommissär Finanzéierung fir Hotspot-Patrouillen kritt
D'Kommissärin Lisa Townsend sot, datt d'Suen hëllefen d'Policepräsenz a Visibilitéit iwwer Surrey ze erhéijen.