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18 November, 2020

Public encouraged to get involved in Commissioner’s Public Accountability meeting – 24 November 2020

North Yorkshire’s Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner is asking for people to get involved in her next monthly public accountability meeting, live from 1:30pm on Tuesday 24 November, which will be focussing on how the fire and police services are working towards insuring an inclusive and diverse workforce, but also provide the opportunity for questions about this topic.

Public accountability meetings are broadcast live online with members of the public invited to send in their comments before or during the session.

The meeting on Tuesday 24 November, will start at 1.30pm and will focus on:

  • Inclusivity and Diversity

As well as watching the live broadcast, the public are also invited to ask their questions, relevant to the discussion, during the meetings via Twitter by including #NYscrutiny in their tweets.

Commenting on the public meetings, Julia said:

“These meetings give members of the public and staff the opportunity to understand the performance of both services and hear what they are doing to keep us safe and feeling safe.

“I encourage everyone to join in and watch, and if you have a question, please ask it.”

The agenda, along with presentations and reports are available on the Commissioner’s website here: http://bit.ly/PAM24NOV2020

To ask a question on this month’s hot topic:

  • In advance of the meeting, please send your question to info@northyorkshire-pfcc.gov.uk please include your name and address with your question.
  • To ask a question during the meeting using Twitter, include #NYscrutiny in your tweet.

To watch the live broadcast

Agenda and meeting papers

  • Public accountability meeting – 24 November 2020 – Diversity