People across the UK have been given advice to stay at home in order to protect themselves and others during the coronavirus pandemic. However, for those who are at risk of domestic abuse, we know that this may have caused anxiety and fear.
In support of the national effort to back the NHS in tackling the coronavirus outbreak Thames Valley Police are calling on recently retired officers to re-join the Force.
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley, Anthony Stansfeld, and the Chief Constable, John Campbell, have today (Monday 30th March) opened a new grant round of the Police Property Act Fund (PPAF) as an emergency response to the impact of coronavirus.
The Fund, which is jointly mana
Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, Anthony Stansfeld, said: "The Government, with the support of Opposition parties, and on the basis of the best scientific advice, has imposed severe restrictions on everyday life.
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As we are all aware the impact of the coronavirus on our everyday lives already is and will continue to be significant and the situation is continually changing.
In the first of its kind in the Thames Valley, a one day event is being held this month to see how organisations can collaboratively support people who are leaving prison and reduce reoffending.
Organised by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, Aspire Oxfordshire and Thames Valley P
Work is taking place by police officers, staff and partner agencies across the Thames Valley to prevent serious violence in our communities.
Serious violence is most prevalent in more populated areas such as Milton Keynes, Slough, Reading and Oxford and as such, the force is concentrating activity
Police & Crime Commissioner announces further financial support for police
Following the announcement by Police Minister, Kit Malthouse, of the biggest cash increase for policing in a decade, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has set out his plans for local police funding:
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The Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has funded a series of events bringing together communities in Milton Keynes with a view to making impactful changes for the better.
Following the announcement by Police Minister, Kit Malthouse, of the biggest cash increase for policing in a decade, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, Anthony Stansfeld, has set out his plans for local police funding.
Anthony said: “The Government’s funding announcement was based