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Public invited to ask questions on work to tackle violence against women and girls

Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Angelique Foster.

Residents across the High Peak and Derbyshire are being invited to put forward questions on work being undertaken by Derbyshire Police to tackle violence against women and girls. 

Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Angelique Foster will be holding a Violence Against Women and Girls Performance Scrutiny Meeting on Thursday 3 November at 2:30pm.

These meetings are one of the ways the Commissioner holds the Chief Constable to account on behalf of the public.

The meeting will be focusing on one of the key policing priorities within the Derbyshire Police and Crime Plan and the force will be expected to provide evidence of effective delivery and performance on violence against women and girls.

The Commissioner is inviting the public to submit questions that they may want to be put to Chief Constable Rachel Swann at the meeting.

The deadline for submission of all questions is Monday 3 October.

To submit questions, visit https://bit.ly/PSMQuestionsNov2022

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