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Lancashire business event helps tackle ‘hidden’ modern slavery

Clive Grunshaw, national Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) lead for Fraud and Cyber Crime, has supported calls for more consistency in the way that police forces tackle fraud, and called for the Government to invest funds to not only help officers hunt down those responsible but also focus more on preventing crimes taking place.

An event aimed at tackling modern slavery in Lancashire heard how the issue was an often ‘hidden’ but major challenge for police officers, as businesses heard about spotting the signs and what to do if it was discovered in their supply chain.

28th March 2019

Commissioner hears about Constabulary apprentice’s experiences at end of National Apprenticeship Week

Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw heard first-hand how working as an apprentice within Lancashire Constabulary is helping him develop his skills and career opportunities.

An event aimed at tackling modern slavery in Lancashire heard how the issue was an often ‘hidden’ but major challenge for police officers, as businesses heard about spotting the signs and what to do if it was discovered in their supply chain.

8th March 2019

Young people in employment and training thanks to Blackburn based project

Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has praised a project which has helped people into employment, training, volunteering and other support.

An event aimed at tackling modern slavery in Lancashire heard how the issue was an often ‘hidden’ but major challenge for police officers, as businesses heard about spotting the signs and what to do if it was discovered in their supply chain.

27th February 2019

Commissioner praises Restorative Justice team recognised with national accreditation

Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has praised the work being done helping victims of crime to meet with offenders and move on, after the Restorative Justice team were recognised with a national accreditation.

An event aimed at tackling modern slavery in Lancashire heard how the issue was an often ‘hidden’ but major challenge for police officers, as businesses heard about spotting the signs and what to do if it was discovered in their supply chain.

18th February 2019

Commissioner opens training conference helping partners tackle modern slavery

Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has opened a training conference, aimed at helping partners across the county to understand the different ways people can become victims of modern slavery and how different organisations can identify and better support victims.

An event aimed at tackling modern slavery in Lancashire heard how the issue was an often ‘hidden’ but major challenge for police officers, as businesses heard about spotting the signs and what to do if it was discovered in their supply chain.

15th February 2019

Over 2000 young people engaging every week in community sessions after funding

Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner saw first-hand how a project is engaging over 2000 young people through weekly football sessions, with help from his Community Action Fund.

An event aimed at tackling modern slavery in Lancashire heard how the issue was an often ‘hidden’ but major challenge for police officers, as businesses heard about spotting the signs and what to do if it was discovered in their supply chain.

14th February 2019

Sexual violence campaign launches in Lancashire

A new campaign encouraging anyone affected by sexual violence to seek support is being launched in Lancashire as part of Sexual Violence Awareness Week.

6th February 2019

Commissioner praises reducing reoffending projects as fund reopens for applications

Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has praised a number of projects which have succeeded in tackling reoffending owing to funding last year, as the fund reopens for new applications.

5th February 2019

Commissioner’s sexual violence support project receives national attention

Police and Fire Minister Nick Hurd has listened to mounting pressure by Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw and agreed to reimburse Lancashire Police £4.3m in costs towards policing the ongoing fracking protests at Preston New Road.

1st February 2019

Government agree to ‘reimburse’ Lancashire Police over fracking protests

Police and Fire Minister Nick Hurd has listened to mounting pressure by Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw and agreed to reimburse Lancashire Police £4.3m in costs towards policing the ongoing fracking protests at Preston New Road.

1st February 2019

Commissioner addresses police conference helping businesses protect against cyber criminals

Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner warned that small and medium sized businesses were the most vulnerable to cyber criminals, at an event aimed at helping them understand the risks and how to prevent becoming victims.

31st January 2019

Commissioner calls on Government to address years of budget cuts as Panel backs funding plan

Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has called on the Government to address the long term funding of policing and under investment from Westminster, as the Police and Crime Panel approved his 2019/2020 budget plan for Lancashire Police, which will see investment in more than 80 extra police officers.

22nd January 2019
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