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Victims of crime in Warwickshire urged to share their experiences

VICTIMS of crime across Warwickshire are being urged to share their experiences to shape future support.

Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has launched a new survey exploring how well current services support victims and survivors of crime in the county. It will look at what is working effectively, where improvements are needed and how services can be strengthened for the future.

The commissioner is asking victims, survivors and professionals who work in victim services to share their experiences to help shape future commissioning decisions and ensure local support remains accessible, responsive and able to meet demand.

Mr Seccombe said: “As commissioner, I want to ensure that every victim in Warwickshire receives the right help at the right time. To do that, we need to hear directly from those who have experienced crime about what has helped them and what still needs to improve.




“Victims’ voices are essential in shaping the future of services in our county. This assessment is a key opportunity to understand what is working well, where there are gaps and how we can ensure support is consistent, accessible and focused on people’s real needs.

“I urge anyone who has been affected by crime, whether recently or in the past, to share their experience. Your views will make a meaningful difference to services across Warwickshire.”


Visit www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/warkvna to complete the survey.