Joint statement of intent on violence against women and girls in North Yorkshire and York

National Police Chiefs’ Council launch new framework on violence against women and girls
Commissioner Zoë can ask questions on your behalf in her Online Public Meeting with the Chief Constable or Chief Fire Officer. Ask your question and find out more.
National Police Chiefs’ Council launch new framework on violence against women and girls
North Yorkshire’s Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, Zoë Metcalfe, is asking how much you think should be invested in local policing and fire and rescue services from your council tax bills from April next year.
• Plans unveiled for over £1 million to be invested in Victims’ Centre
• Commissioner supports government proposals for a new Victims’ Law.
An ambitious vision to reduce the number of people killed and seriously injured on North Yorkshire and York’s roads to as close to zero as possible is being launched.
North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Zoë Metcalfe will host her first Public Accountability Meeting and is encouraging people across North Yorkshire and York to get involved.
North Yorkshire’s new Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner has spent her first day in the role meeting with victims and survivors of crime, promising them that her priority is to give a voice to those who struggle to be heard.
Zoë Metcalfe has been elected as the new Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire and the City of York following the by-election of Thursday 25 November 2021.
Find out more about when and where, what issues you can raise with her and how you book an appointment.
Jenni Newberry has been confirmed as the Acting Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire and York at today’s Police, Fire and Crime Panel meeting (4 November).