Lancashire Victim Services are to sponsor the 2016 Blackpool Pride festival in a bid to promote their help, advice and support services to members of Lancashire's LGB&T community. The specialist advice, support and third party...
Read MorePolice and Crime Commissioner, Clive Grunshaw, is bringing together organisations from across Lancashire to ensure young people in the county will be able to access specialist support if they have been a victim of crime. Five...
Read MoreVictims of Islamophobic abuse can now report incidents using a new telephone service thanks to funding from Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner and Lancashire Partnership Against Crime (LANPAC). A dedicated third-party...
Read MoreA new campaign to encourage victims of crime to seek help and support – even if they haven’t reported the incident to police – has been launched by Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Clive Grunshaw. The ‘here…’...
Read MoreLancashire's Police and Crime Commissioner has visited the Saheliyaan Asian Women's Forum, in Chorley, to see the work being done there to help victims of domestic abuse. Clive Grunshaw spent an afternoon with victims and those...
Read MoreLancashire's Police and Crime Commissioner has awarded funding to another organisation that supports women affected by domestic abuse as part of his commitment to champion victims' rights. Clive Grunshaw has given £1,200 to...
Read MoreLancashire's Police and Crime Commissioner is celebrating after his work to tackle domestic abuse was recognised by a national campaign group. The White Ribbon organisation has handed Clive Grunshaw's office White Ribbon status,...
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