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Community projects benefit from cash seized from criminals

Communities across Merseyside are set to benefit from funding from Merseyside Police and the Police and Crime Commissioner, using money seized from criminals under the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA). In June, Merseyside Police and the Police and Crime Commissioner launched the Community Cashback Fund, inviting grassroots organisations and community groups across Merseyside to apply…
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No Excuse for sexual violence this Freshers’ Week

A campaign making it clear there is No Excuse for sexual violence will go live across the region again as thousands of students arrive and return for the start of the academic year. Safer Streets Merseyside is an awareness-raising campaign focused on preventing sexual violence particularly in the night-time economy and the public transport –…
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Over 37,000 people to benefit from community-safety projects

More than 37,000 people across Merseyside are set to benefit from 20 projects funded by the region’s Police Commissioner to help increase safety and boost community spirit in their areas. A community café for older people, a horticultural project for young people and a host of projects focused on tackling anti-social behaviour are all among…
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Operational review will enhance policing services for Merseyside communities

Following an extensive review of its operating model, Merseyside Police is implementing the final phase of a change programme designed to enhance the service provided across the county and ensure that the force maintains its determination to put communities first. The review, known as the Community First Operational Review (CFOR), initiated a series of changes…
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Money seized from criminals to be used to protect businesses from cyber attack

Up to 300 Merseyside businesses will benefit from the first free police-backed cyber resilience programme in the region, launched by the North West Cyber Resilience Centre The Merseyside Cyber Security Programme has been funded by Merseyside’s Police Commissioner Emily Spurrell and Merseyside Police Chief Constable using money and assets seized from criminals through the Proceeds…
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Emily welcomes long overdue pay rise for hardworking police officers

Merseyside’s Police Commissioner has responded to today’s news that police officers will receive a pay rise of 7%. It comes after the Government accepted the recommendations put forward by the Police Renumeration Review Body (PRRB). Merseyside’s hard-working police officers are long overdue a proper pay rise, so I welcome the announcement that their dedication and…
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Diversionary activities for young people

We know how important it is to provide better opportunities for our young people – to keep them and our communities safe. This is particularly true over Halloween and Bonfire Night when traditionally ASB can increase. So, it was fantastic to see more than 6,000 young people take part in brilliant diversionary activities provided by…
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Safer Streets Liverpool

You said, we did! Women across our region told me the place they feel most unsafe is on public transport at night, and the biggest factor in increasing their feelings of safety would be more uniformed police. So, as part of our Safer Streets Liverpool campaign, we’re increasing high-visibility patrols at peak times at transport…
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Vision Zero Launch

Deaths and injuries on our roads are neither acceptable nor inevitable. They are preventable. That’s why we have launched Vision Zero – an ambitious new Plan which sets out how Merseyside’s Road Safety Partnership, as a collective, want to reduce the number of fatalities and casualties on our region’s roads, with the ultimate aim there…
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Government’s Budget Failure

The recent Autumn Budget has yet again demonstrated the Government’s dismal lack of support for our police service. As Labour PCCs, we urged the Chancellor to take bold action and fully fund our police service, but once again, they have failed to listen and have provided no new money for our cash-strapped police forces. Ministers…
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