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Knife Angel arrives in Gwent

The Knife Angel, a national symbol standing against violence and aggression in communities, has arrived in Gwent.

Wales Safer Communities Network

I was delighted to speak at the launch of the Wales Safer Communities Network this week.

Halloween

It's Halloween weekend and there'll be plenty of spooky activity going on.

Torfaen Community and Voluntary Awards

I was delighted to sponsor this year’s Torfaen Community and Voluntary Awards.

Gwent welcomes the Knife Angel

A giant angel sculpture, made from more than 100,000 knives, is coming to Gwent in November as part of a national anti-violence tour.

Working together to combat hate crime

This week my team has been visiting towns across the Gwent to raise awareness of hate crime and how to report it.

Supporting young refugees

I was pleased to be invited to present certificates to a group of young refugees who have completed a series of workshops with Gwent Police.

Keeping Safe launch

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent has launched an Easy Read leaflet to help people with disabilities understand when a hate crime has been committed and how they can...

Creating a fairer criminal justice system

This week we mark Hate Crime Awareness Week, an annual event that takes place within the broader context of Black History Month.

Memorial stone dedication

Today we held a short service to formally dedicate a memorial stone outside Gwent Police’s new headquarters.

Black History Wales National Youth and Community Awards

I was delighted to join Gwent Police in presenting the Community Award at the Black History Wales National Youth and Community Awards this week.

Find Your Future

This week my team took part in a Find Your Future event in Ebbw Vale.