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West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion has secured over £240,000 of funding to support domestic abuse and sexual violence services across the communities of West Mercia.

Following the recent announcement from government of an additional £40m of funding for victim support services, the Ministry of Justice have allocated a further £241,711 to the PCC to support victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence in Herefordshire, Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and Worcestershire.

Of the money secured, £146,321 will go towards domestic abuse services, and £95,390 to sexual violence services.

PCC John Campion said: “Many victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence will have undoubtedly faced a deeply traumatic experience, especially during lockdown, so when they find the bravery to seek support, they need to know it is there.

“As Commissioner, I remain committed to ensuring that is the case, which is why I welcome the additional funding to support victims and ensure we are doing all we can to help victims and survivors to cope and recover, by receiving the help and advice they need and deserve.”

Organisations who provide these vital services are being invited to bid for the funding, providing they meet the required criteria. Details of the PCC’s funding can be found at: Funding – West Mercia Police Crime Commissioner (westmercia-pcc.gov.uk)

Published: Thursday 18th February 2021