...are able to find a job, stay in work and grow the economy. The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner wants businesses to harness the often untapped potential of people...
...The PCC has provided £1,500 to the Quinton Youth of Christ organisation. The money comes from the Active Citizen Fund. This funding must go to community projects and cannot be...
...violent crime across the UK. This has been acknowledged by the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee, the Home Affairs Select Committee and even official Home Office research. Policing should...
Ahead of Black Friday, the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner headed out on patrol with PCSOs as part of an ‘all out day’ to tackle crimes against businesses and...
...of the police force from a directly elected Police and Crime Commissioner, to a Mayor with many other responsibilities. The Police and Crime Commissioner is urging people to get involved and make...
The Police and Crime Commissioner says people should feel reassured about their safety at this year’s Christmas market in Birmingham. David Jamieson has been briefed on the security measures put...
...commented that “by doing these activities with students we are able to raise awareness of the impact which knife crime has on communities. I was really impressed with the quality...
The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner has opened his 2018/19 Victims’ Fund and is urging organisations that support victims of crime to apply to him for funding. The PCC, David Jamieson,...
...received support from some Members of Parliament who are just as committed as I am to end the serious violence that has blighted our communities in recent months and years.”...
The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner has got a community bus back on the road so it can continue helping vulnerable people in Erdington. After the vehicle broke down...
...community groups, faith groups, not-for-profit organisations, community interest companies and social enterprises. Mr Jamieson also used the meeting as another opportunity to press the government to match his £2m invested...
...it is good to have a fair and compassionate employer. It’s good to know that West Midlands Police and the Commissioner are committed to fair pay and treating staff well.”...
...including community groups, faith groups, not-for-profit organisations, community interest companies and social enterprises. The PCC has pledged to spend £2 million tackling violent crime. Amongst a growing list of projects...
...they may need. “The project shows what can happen when communities come together. It is amazing to be part of this solely because we are a part of that community.”...
...squeezed by £22.5 million A commitment that funding is targeted at where the threats are highest The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson has set out the key...
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