Police and crime commissioner for Thames Valley launches anonymous victim survey

    An online survey has been launched to seek views from victims of crime across the Thames valley.

    Matthew Barber, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley Police has launched an anonymous survey and seeks views on the current support for victims of crime.

    This results from the survey will help inform the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) on possible options for the future commissioning of services. 

    The survey has launched and will close on April 6th and aims to capture the views and experiences of victims of crime and abuse in the Thames Valley and professionals who are either directly supporting victims or referring them into victims’ services.

    Matthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner said “We want to continue to provide services, which best meet victims’ needs so it’s vital that we include their voice and involve service users in our decision making.

    “The aim, since my office began commissioning victims services in 2014 is to give victims access to the best possible support to help them cope and recover from the impact of their experience.  This is a chance for victims, and professionals, to have their voices heard to help inform service development going forward.

    “The output will inform how we can improve provision to better meet victims’ needs, identify gaps and potentially how services can work better together to improve the experience of victims as a whole.”

    To complete the survey, please click here to access the survey.

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