The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner would like to know residents’ views on a range of issues including their satisfaction with local policing, Gwent Police’s response to Covid-19, and police funding.
To find out more and have your say visit the OPCC website.
The survey closes on Sunday 10 January.
The results of the survey will be used to help decide Gwent Police’s budget for 2021-2022. All comments will be collated and considered, and a report will be published on the OPCC website by Friday 29 January.
Keep children safe online
Now it has been confirmed that schools will remain closed for a number of weeks, most children will be spending more time online.
The National Crime Agency has put together some key tips to help them keep them safe.
No-one should have to suffer from violence, domestic abuse and sexual violence.
The Live Fear Free helpline is free and staff are available 24 hours, seven days a week with information, support and signposting. The phone number is 0808 8010 800.
You can also go to www.gwentsafeguarding.org.uk and click on VAWDASV for information and advice. In an emergency always call 999.
BAME Helpline Wales
BAME Helpline Wales advisors can offer a wide range of advice and support to members of the Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority community.
Call 0300 2225720 or text 07537 432416. Lines are open Monday – Friday from 10:30am until 2:30pm.
Our colleagues at Aneurin Bevan University Health Board are running a survey to help them understand patient’s experiences of using GP services during the pandemic.