12 projects that operate on the Isle of Wight will now benefit from £231,950 of funding from the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
Police and Crime Commissioner, Michael Lane, is asking residents to tell him which local funding option they consider the best for policing on the Isle of Wight.
Young people from Hampshire and the Isle of Wight who sit on the Youth Commission have been recognised with the award of “Inspiring” winner in the British Youth Council Awards.
Michael Lane, the PCC, say he will continue to fight for fairer funding so that the residents of Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Portsmouth and Southampton have a force that meets their needs.
The joint analysis is being undertaken to assess the opportunities presented by the ‘Policing and Crime Bill: emergency services collaboration’, and to explore how emergency services work together.
The UK Government has announced the full national roll-out of Independent Child Trafficking Advocates, to provide specialist support to children and Hampshire is one of three ‘early adopter’ sites.
The Police and Crime Commissioner believes it's vital for easily accessible information to be made available to the electorate so they can make a better informed choice when they next go to the ballots.
PCC, Michael Lane, says he has commissioned an inclusive service for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, because he "wants to ensure that all victims have access to Restorative Justice".