About this survey
The Norfolk Police Disability Network is co-hosted by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN) and Norfolk Constabulary.
The Network aims to bridge the gap between disabled people and the police in Norfolk, so disabled people’s concerns about crime, policing, and victim support can be heard.
This survey is asking for suggested topics of discussion at annual events held by the Norfolk Police Disability Network.
Your response to this survey will help us create themes for the events, so disabled people, the police, and victim support services can come together to find solutions to problems.
You may complete the survey as many times as you like, so if you submit a response and then have more ideas for discussion topics later please complete the survey again.
Please note we cannot discuss specific individual or ongoing criminal cases during these meetings.
Please do not use this survey to report crime.
If you would like to report a crime that has happened, please phone 101 or report online on the Norfolk Constabulary website here: Report a crime | Norfolk Constabulary.
If it is an emergency or a crime is currently happening, always call 999.
Data Protection
The results of this survey will be analysed by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN).
The survey does not ask for individually identifiable information unless you wish to save your progress and come back later.
If any identifiable information is provided, the OPCCN will ensure that any documents relating to the survey maintain your anonymity.
The OPCCN complies with data protection legislation, including GDPR, by applying its Data Protection Policy.
Any data you provide prior to clicking ‘Finish Survey’ will not be used in any analysis or publications. After clicking ‘Finish Survey’ you retain the right to request your data is erased and not used in any future analysis or reports.
To request your data be erased, please contact the OPCCN in writing or via email. Please note it may not be possible to erase your data if your response does not include identifiable information because we will not know which response is yours.
If you do not ask for your data to be erased, your survey responses will be stored for no longer than four years, as per OPCCN data retention policy.
If you have any questions or need any help regarding this survey, please contact the OPCCN by telephone (01953 424 455) or by emailing opccn@norfolk.police.uk.