The West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner has welcomed a report, which shows a continuous improvement in service for victims of domestic abuse.
The report from HMICFRS highlights the support victims in West Mercia get from a team of Domestic Abuse Risk Officers who work with local authorities to make sure people are safe.
Other positives were highlighted nationally for victims around investments police forces are making, such as an increased focus on safeguarding and improved partnership working and training.
The report also suggests changes nationwide around how risks are assessed, positive outcomes are pursued, and police powers are used to further improve services.
Commissioner John Campion said “I promised to build secure and reassured communities in West Mercia, and the improvements in services for victims of domestic abuse, are a pleasing reflection of this. This is a complex issue and it’s vital that police have the resources and understanding to address it effectively. I have also invested in a number of services for victims of domestic abuse, as part of this promise.
It’s important that West Mercia officers and staff understand domestic abuse, and the specific needs of victims, doing all they can to pursue a positive outcome. West Mercia Police have made good progress in this area, but there is still much more that can be achieved. I will ensure the force continue to learn from best practice nationally in order to fully support victims, and ensure justice is delivered.”
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