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Publication Date:-
2024-12-03
 
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2 years on... Police Commissioner reveals progress on Region wide:- 'Violence Against Women and Girls Delivery Plan'

MERSEYSIDE'S Police Commissioner has unveiled a progress report detailing the achievements from the last 12 months in the work to tackle Violence against Women and Girls across the Region.

The:- 'Working in partnership to tackle Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) Delivery Plan' was launched by Emily Spurrell 2 years ago after an extensive consultation.

It sets out a clear ambition to protect women and girls who live, work and visit Merseyside, prevent violence, pursue offenders and ensure tackling VAWG is prioritised and treated with urgency.

The strategy, which was agreed by all political leaders and contributed to by nearly 50 partners across the Region, sets out 57 clear, straightforward and achievable actions which all agencies can deliver to help eradicate VAWG.

2 years on, ahead of International Day to End Violence against Women and Girls, the Commissioner has released a progress report detailing the successes and work that's ongoing to tackle VAWG which builds upon the work done in the 1st year of launching the Strategy.

Key achievements from the last 12 months include:-

  • 320 Officers and more than 3,000 partners have received the Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership's trauma informed training to improve their response to victims and better safeguard vulnerable people.

  • Night time bus returns to the Region aimed at making women and girls feel safer when travelling at night.
     

  • More than 200 professionals have undertaken Savera UK's Honour Based Abuse training.
     

  • Domestic abuse refresher training for all lawyers and specialist training for all Rape and Serious Sexual Offence prosecutors.

  • More than £440,000 for projects focused on creating Safer Streets in:- Liverpool, St Helens and Knowsley.
     

  • £1.18m committed to support victims of domestic abuse.
     

  • More than 100 Schools taken part in the:- 'Send Me A Selfie' training delivered by the Ariel Trust.
     

  • Increase in domestic abuse charge rates from:- 81.7% to 86.7%.

To support these outcomes, the Commissioner has:-

  • Launched a Region wide strategy to tackle Modern Slavery and exploitation and improve the support provided to victims.

  • Offered support to more than 40,000 victims of crime through the Victim Care Merseyside hub.~

  • Launched a partnership campaign #TakingAction with Merseyside Police' Chief Constable, Serena Kennedy, pledging their 100% committed to tackling VAWG and putting the voices of women and girls first.

  • Commissioned a new research study to better understand the true demand on domestic abuse services and how they are funded.

  • Hosted yearly lived experience workshops to learn from victim survivors.

Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner, Emily Spurrell said:- "I'm incredibly proud of what we have achieved in the last 2 years as a partnership to tackle Violence against Women and Girls across our Region. Violence against Women and Girls is being treated nationally as an epidemic scale issue, and while there are no quick fixes, this partnership is about driving change through real, meaningful actions that will protect and improve the lives of women and girls across Merseyside. I am absolutely committed to making Merseyside a safer place for all women and girls and overseeing the progress of actions being delivered by all our partners who share the same commitment to make real, tangible change. 2 years on, and building on the work from the previous year, we've seen further significant progress, particularly along 4 key themes; better education and training, increased investment, key projects, and initiatives, and at the heart of all this work has been a commitment to listening to the voices of women and girls. Our work as a partnership has included:- providing vital investment for support services, introducing new initiatives to improve safety on our streets and our new #TakingAction campaign that puts the voices of women and girls first. These, plus many more achievements are all important steps in the efforts to better support victims and ensure women and girls are safer."

You can read the full:- 'Working in partnership to tackle Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) Delivery Plan.'

To mark the start of the United Nation's 16 Days of Activism, which runs from International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and Girls (November 25th), until Human Rights Day (10th December), the Commissioner is hosting a series of events.

These got underway with a community expo style End Violence Against Women and Girls event, which was on:- Monday, 25 November 2024. The stalled event was located inside Liverpool Lime Street Station, brings VAWG charities and groups who are committed to ending gender-based violence together to raise awareness of the scale of VAWG in our communities, while promoting the support available to all those affected across Merseyside.

In the evening, Emily hosted her 2nd event of the day, partnering with women's services across the Region for a candle-lit vigil, in Derby Square, to remember local women and girls who have tragically lost their lives to male violence.

The evening include powerful speeches from local women with lived experience, allowing them to reflect on their own personal journeys and what they think needs to change for the better.

The Commissioner also presented her 2 year progress report on the delivery of the Region wide strategy to a forum of victim survivors and local support organisations at the end of the 16 day campaign, on:- 'Human Rights Day'  that will fall on 10 December 2024, to continue her ongoing commitment to ensure that the voices of victim-survivors are at the heart of this work.

Emily added:- "Ending Violence against Women and Girls must be a priority for us all. The 16 days of campaigning that commence on:- Monday, continue to be crucial dates in my calendar; as I know they are for so many; focused on raising awareness and driving real change that will improve women's lives, freedom and safety globally. The events are designed to demonstrate our shared and ongoing commitment to eradicating Violence against Women and Girls and I would encourage anyone who has been affected or is committed to ending gender-based violence to join us."

During the United Nation's 16 Days of Activism, you can see a social media:- 'takeover' running on the Police Commissioner's social media channels to highlight key achievements delivered by partners against the actions set out in Merseyside's VAWG delivery plan. This will include Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram, each local authority area, as well as Merseyside Police and the Crown Prosecution Service.

You can stay up to date with the campaign on the PCC's social media channels: -

Twitter: @MerseysidePCC
Facebook: @MerseysidePoliceandCrimeCommissioner
Instagram: @MerseysidePCC
LinkedIn: @MerseysidePoliceCommissioner


St Anne Street Police Station receives recognition for best project of the year

MERSEYSIDE Police's busiest operational Station, St Anne Street, has won best project over £5m in the National Police Estates Group (NPEG) awards.

The City Centre Station reopened its doors in October 2023, after undergoing a major renovation. The refurbishment project transformed the 50-year-old building, which was no longer fit for purpose, into a state-of-the-art facility ensuring it is in the best possible position to serve its communities for many years to come.

Home to more than 450 Officers and staff, the Station houses teams from Local Policing, Protecting Vulnerable People, Investigations and Fingerprints. It also houses Merseyside Police's busiest custody suite and is just a stone's throw away from the Force's headquarters, Rose Hill.

The National Police Estates Group (NPEG) Awards Scheme is an annual event that recognises outstanding work in Force estates. St Anne Street Police Station was awarded this years' best project over £5m, for the best quality of work delivered which demonstrates good value for money.

St Anne Street has also recently won the North West Regional Group Structural Awards in the Medium Project of the year award, and last year won best secured by design non-residential development.

Renovation works included:- adding a brand new floor and transforming the buildings energy efficiency by adding LED lighting throughout, electrical car charging points and solar panels, helping to support Merseyside Police's drive to be the most sustainable Force in the country.

 

Merseyside's Police and Crime Commissioner Emily Spurrell and Chief Constable Serena Kennedy welcomed the Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside Mark Blundell in 2023, to officially re-open the building.

Merseyside's Police and Crime Commissioner, Emily Spurrell said:- "The refurbishment of St Anne Street Police Station puts the Force right back at the heart of the community, with a modern building that is affordable and sustainable. I'm so pleased to see that the Station is receiving the recognition it so rightly deserves for the excellent work delivered on what has been the biggest transformation project Merseyside Police has ever seen. St Anne Street is an integral part of the Police estate and it's been fantastic to see the transformation over the last few years and how it serves our local community today. Having 1st opened back in 1972, this Police Station had been serving Merseyside Police for more than 50 years, but sadly it had become outdated and very costly to run. So, it's great to see the building transform from old and outdated to a modern and sustainable facility that gives our Officers and staff everything they need to fight crime now and into the future. I'd like to thank all our partners who worked so hard on this project, from the team of designers, architects and builders to our estates project team. It is thanks to them that St Anne Street has been recognised with this prestigious award. This award is a proud reflection of our ongoing commitment to providing state-of-the-art facilities for our Officers and staff that put them in the best place to serve our communities."

Merseyside Police Chief Constable Serena Kennedy said:- "It is wonderful to see all the hard work and planning that has gone into making St Anne Street the building it is today rewarded in this way. As we seek to protect the people of Merseyside and tackle today's challenges in policing, it is vital that our Officers and staff have access to the best facilities and technologies available. Effective policing is, of course, driven by our workForce who show their passion and commitment to keeping communities safe every day. It is only right that they are able to benefit from buildings like the new St Anne Street Police Station so that they can perform their roles as effectively as possible. The building has now been in use for more than 12 months, and is home to around 450 Officers and staff, including:- teams from Local Policing, Protecting Vulnerable People, Investigations, Fingerprints, and the Economic Crime Team. The facilities in the building have helped improve the ability of all those teams to solve crimes, prevent offending and protect the public. In the long term, the running of the new building will deliver cost savings which will enable us to focus resources exactly where they are most needed, and we look forward to the site's long association with Merseyside Police continuing for many years to come."

 
      
 
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