Staffordshire Commissioner’s Office’s commitment to the safety of women and girls
This International Women’s Day, we’re reminding people about the work undertaken by the Commissioner’s Office to help keep women and girls safe.
Hate crime service supports over 600 people in first year

A free service providing practical and emotional support to victims of hate crime across Staffordshire has helped over 600 people in its first year.
Investment to tackle ASB and violence against women and girls in Stoke-on-Trent

£250k is to be invested in tackling ASB and violence against women and girls in Stoke-on-Trent in the latest round of Safer Streets Funding
Staffordshire ASB service supports almost 400 people in first year
A free service providing support to victims of ASB has supported almost 400 people in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent in its first year.
Investment to tackle ASB and violence against women and girls in Burton

Over £200k is to be invested in tackling ASB and violence against women and girls in Burton as part of the Government’s Safer Streets Fund
£750k to be invested in tackling ASB and violence against women and girls
£750,000 is to be invested in tackling ASB and violence against women and girls, after the latest successful bid by the Staffordshire Commissioner’s Office.
Domestic abuse and sexual violence victims’ services to share £471k funding pot
Five local organisations providing domestic abuse or sexual violence support will share a funding pot from the Staffordshire Commissioner’s Office.
Staffordshire organisations unite to reduce violence

Organisations came together to share the work underway across the region at the first ever Violence Reduction Alliance (VRA) Conference.
Over 650 people supported by Staffordshire sexual abuse service in first year

Survive sexual assault service supported 650+ people in first year including 597 victims, 134 children and 103 LGBT victims.
‘I’m proud of myself for finally speaking out’ – sexual abuse survivor shares her story after receiving support from new service

Survivor Barbara shared story of receiving Survive support 40 years after rape, now accessing ISVA help and studying online.
Campaign asks ‘Could you spot the signs of modern slavery?’

A new awareness campaign aims to encourage people to look out for the signs of modern slavery and report any suspicions they may have.