Watch PCC, John Campion, and the Temporary Chief Constable for West Mercia Police, Alex Murray, discuss the matters which mean the most to you.As the PCC builds his Police and Crime Plan, he wanted to hear from the communities of West Mercia about what are their priorities when it comes to crime and local policing.
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Watch PCC, John Campion, and the Temporary Chief Constable for West Mercia Police, Alex Murray, discuss the matters which mean the most to you.As the PCC builds his Police and Crime Plan, he wanted to hear from the communities of West Mercia about what are their priorities when it comes to crime and local policing.
Watch PCC, John Campion, and the Temporary Chief Constable for West Mercia Police, Alex Murray, discuss the matters which mean the most to you.As the PCC builds his Police and Crime Plan, he wanted to hear from the communities of West Mercia about what are their priorities when it comes to crime and local policing.
PCC John Campion sat down with T/Detective Chief Inspector Lee Holehouse to talk about how police officers in West Mercia Police are improving outcomes for victims and survivors of rape or serious sexual assault.
PCC John Campion sits down with Matthew Cole, hate crime training and engagement officer for Victim Support's Hate Crime project i am ME! to discuss the impact of hate crime on the LGBT+ community and the action being taken to raise awareness of the devastating impact hate crime can have. The PCC funds the i am ME! project to the tune of £80,000 and the project has reached thousands across communities in West Mercia.
PCC John Campion sat down with Con. Lydia Burrows, South Worcestershire VAWG officer, and Detective Katie Brookes, Herefordshire VAWG officer, to talk about the work happening across West Mercia to tackle violence against women and girls.
PCC John Campion was joined by Chief Inspector Jake Wright and Anna Southall who is the Engagement & Campaigns officer to talk all things road safety. In the latest episode they talk about the work happening throughout West Mercia to keep our roads safe, that latest Christmas campaign, how West Mercia police are utilising technology and the PCC relaunch of Roads Focus campaign across West Mercia.
PCC John Campion was joined by Chief Inspector Callie Bradley in his latest Safer West Mercia Podcast episode. Following the success of the Community Conversation in Herefordshire that focused on firearms licencing the PCC sat down with Chief Inspector Callie Bradley to discuses the topic further.
PCC John Campion was joined by Sergeant Marvin Choudhury in the latest Safer West Mercia Podcast to talk about the great work the We don't buy crime team do across West Mercia.
PCC John Campion sat down with Lucy and Kate from RoadPeace to discuss the important work they are doing to support victims across West Mercia as well as the work they do to create a safer West Mercia.
In the latest episode PCC John Campion is joined by three young people who are part of The Children’s Society project CLIMB.This unique programme provides positive activities to young people who may otherwise be drawn to criminal activity.This episode sees a twist where the young people put their own questions to the PCC.
West Mercia Police DCI Tony Garner joins PCC John Campion to discuss all things cyber crime- from keeping your children safe online, avoiding scams and how cyber crime as an emerging issue impacts on all aspects of criminality
PCC John Campion spoke to Lee Heard and Andy Lane from RLSS UK about why these resources are so important. Access the FREE resources here: https://www.westmercia-pcc.gov.uk/campaigns/homeanddry/
Why the B-ME network is so important and necessary, and how have the challenges changed over time? Following the publication of the Race Action Plan, PCC John Campion discusses diversity in policing with West Mercia B-ME Network Chair Rik Klair.
**TRIGGER WARNINGS**Podcast contains references to rape.APCC Nicola Lowery meets with a brave survivor of rape and hears her story and how she has continued with her life today.
PCC John Campion hears from his APCCs six months into their service with the office. Hear from APCC Nicola Lowery and APCC Paul Middlebrough talk about an average day, what inspires them to do this work and more.
Hear from officer Sharon Wallace-Rathmell, Domestic Abuse lead in West Mercia Police. Hear her views on how VAWG has affected her personal and professional life and how it is shaping the future of society.
Hear from Jem from Worcestershire's WEP, find out what the party does and her views on how VAWG has affected her personal and professional life and how it is shaping the future of society.
We wanna talk, hear us! VAWG Campaign episode with Jocelyn Anderson from WMRSASC and Sue Coleman from WMWA talk about their views on VAWG and what can be done to combat it in society.
This week hear from Dr Matthew Home from Willowdene Rehabilitation, and hear the great work they do in order to prevent people reoffending. Since the reunification of probation in June 2021, Willowdene is the highest performing prime provider of probation services across England and Wales, and the only prime provider to hit 100% of its targets.This falls under our Violence Against Women and Girls campaign and highlights the victims of the crime often become perpetrators of crime but Will...
Watch PCC, John Campion, and the Temporary Chief Constable for West Mercia Police, Alex Murray, discuss the matters which mean the most to you.As the PCC builds his Police and Crime Plan, he wanted to hear from the communities of West Mercia about what are their priorities when it comes to crime and local policing.