Making a Difference - Norfolk Policing Survey
Link: Police Survey.pdf
Audience: Secondary Schools
Norfolk Police Authority have been carrying out a survey of Norfolk residents to gauge their views on our policing service and the priorities for the future under the soon to be elected Police & Crime Commissioner, but they have found the survey is underrepresented young people and would like the assistance of Norfolk secondary schools to rectify this.
Norfolk Police Authority would like as many students as possible to complete the survey, either online or using printed versions, which they can supply. In addition Norfolk Police Authority would like to ask schools to support us by providing;
A prominent link on the schools intranet,
If the school has an electronic display board, could this be included in the information displayed,
That the subject of young people contributing their views be included at school assembly.
For further information and to complete the survey please click here, alternatively you can view their website or contact Diana Dring on 01953 424456 or by email with any queries.
Norfolk Police Authority have been carrying out a survey of Norfolk residents to gauge their views on our policing service and the priorities for the future under the soon to be elected Police & Crime Commissioner, but they have found the survey is underrepresented young people and would like the assistance of Norfolk secondary schools to rectify this.
Norfolk Police Authority would like as many students as possible to complete the survey, either online or using printed versions, which they can supply. In addition Norfolk Police Authority would like to ask schools to support us by providing;
A prominent link on the schools intranet,
If the school has an electronic display board, could this be included in the information displayed,
That the subject of young people contributing their views be included at school assembly.
For further information and to complete the survey please click here, alternatively you can view their website or contact Diana Dring on 01953 424456 or by email with any queries.
This news item was published : 18 October 2012.