Police and Crime Commissioner Emma Wools has opened a public consultation to assist with the creation of her first Police and Crime Plan.
As an elected official, it is the duty of the Police and Crime Commissioner to listen to public concerns, set local policing priorities, and develop a police and crime plan to support the police in providing the best possible public service.
The policing priorities within the plan are designed with the use of direct feedback from members of the South Wales public. This ensures policing reflects the needs and views of local people, victims, and communities.
“As Police and Crime Commissioner, listening to the public is a fundamental aspect of my role and am able to represent your views and concerns, and hold the police force to account.”
“In opening this consultation, I am able to gain a greater understanding of people’s views and experiences that are essential in creating a plan that reflects what matters to the public of South Wales. Your voices will help shape the communities you live in.”
The consultation will last from 5th August until 4th October.
Don’t miss your chance to have your say, too: https://lynngroup.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a3PHm5Sir8r6r78
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