A NEW victims’ service, dedicated to supporting people affected by crime, has launched in West Mercia.
The new service, which will be delivered by Victim Support, will provide support to victims of all crimes, including specialist services for victims of hate crime, modern slavery and a restorative justice service.
Victims will also be referred to other specialist local services, for long term support, depending on their needs.
All support is free and confidential and available regardless of whether the crime has been reported to the police.
Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion said: “I am pleased to be officially launching the Victim Support Gateway, in partnership with Victim Support, today.
“Supporting victims and witnesses has been an integral part of my commissionership.
“It saddens and concerns me to see that many victims face challenges within the criminal justice system, resulting in further trauma following the crime.
“This highlights just how important it is to ensure that the post crime support, whether that includes the criminal justice journey or not, is what a victim or witness would expect.
“This new service will ensure those affected by crime will have someone with them every step of their journey.”
Christopher Hodson, Senior Operations Manager at Victim Support West Mercia said: “We are delighted to be delivering this vital support service to thousands of victims across West Mercia.
“Our specialist staff tailor support to each individual, helping them to cope, recover and rebuild their life after crime. As an independent charity, victims can access our services regardless of whether they have reported to the police.
“We look forward to working closely with the Police and Crime Commissioner to deliver the best possible support for victims of crime.”
Victim Support Gateway can be contacted from Monday to Friday by emailing [email protected] or calling 01905 726 896.
The service is open 9am-5pm from August to September and from 8am-8pm from October onwards.