A person resident in Norfolk, or who is a non-domestic ratepayer in Norfolk, or who pays Council Tax in Norfolk may ask at an ordinary meeting of a Service Committee through the Chairman any question within the terms of reference of the Committee about a matter for which the council has a responsibility or particularly affects the County.
At the beginning of 2016 contract extensions were signed with the current providers for a further 3 years, with an option to extend for an additional year. A refreshed service specification focusses on achieving outcomes for children and families, with an emphasis on working with partners from the statutory, voluntary and community sectors (the list of Children’s Centres and providers is attached in the full article).
The National Rural Crime Network shares best practice, information and examples to help raise awareness of the impact and problems caused by Rural Crime.
Employees and volunteers from any sector that have concerns about how their organisation is dealing with cases of child abuse are able to report their concerns to a helpline serviced by the NSPCC.