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One in seven girls sexually abused before they turn 16 - report

Calls from businesses to tackle rising numbers of scams

By Rachel Conner-Hill echorachelc Chief Reporter (Tees Valley & North Yorkshire) From left, Martin Anderson, Matt Hewison, Karl Pemberton and David Horn NORTH-East businesses are calling for the newly elected police and crime commissioner (PCC) for Cleveland to work with them to tackle increasing levels of fraud. Active Chartered Financial Planners, a Stockton-based finance specialist, Cyberwhite, a cyber security specialist with offices in Middlesbrough and Sunderland, and Lemon Business Solutions, an outsourcing partner in Stockton, are inviting PCC Steve Turner, to discuss how police and businesses can work together to tackle the increasing levels of financial, data and identity fraud. Scamming and fraud is becoming increasingly common and creative, afflicting huge numbers of individuals and businesses.

Supporting survivors of sexual violence and abuse in health settings

INNOVATION 24 May, 2021 A hospital-based independent sexual violence adviser service is supporting survivors of sexual abuse presenting in healthcare settings. This initiative won the HRH Integrated Approaches to Care category in the 2020 Nursing Times Awards Abstract Survivors of rape and sexual assault need specialist support and health services may be where they first present. Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust worked with police and crime services to develop a new hospital-based role of health independent sexual violence adviser. The role included training healthcare staff to recognise the signs of sexual abuse and respond appropriately, making links with partners and creating referral routes. The service acts as a resource for colleagues by offering specialist knowledge, advice and skills, and access to timely patient-focused and holistic support for survivors, reducing repeat attendances in the emergency department.

Stats watchdog tells Keir Starmer off for claiming violent crime is rising because it is FALLING

The Labour leader was censured by Sir David Norgrove, the chairman of the UK Statistics Authority, for claiming that violent offences have been going up under the Conservatives. Sir Keir Starmer was given a telling off by the UK s statistics watchdog today for attacking the Government over violent crime rates. The Labour leader was censured by Sir David Norgrove, the chairman of the UK Statistics Authority, for claiming that violent offences have been going up under the Conservatives. In a letter to the Opposition Leader Sir David said that violent crime had been falling for the past five years and cited two cases in April and earlier this month where Sir Keir had said the opposite in the Commons.

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