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A new public confidence survey launched by North Wales Police seeks to gain vital feedback from North Wales residents.
The survey will give participants the opportunity to give their views on policing in North Wales including confidence levels, feelings of safety, Police and PCSO visibility and whether your issues are understood and being dealt with.
It will also seek to gauge how confident people feel that the force is dealing effectively with issues including online cybercrime, violence against women and girls and domestic abuse.
Just as importantly, the survey asks what people would change about the policing in their local area.
Deputy Chief Constable Nigel Harrison of North Wales Police said: “We want to know what you think about North Wales Police, so this is an opportunity for you to let us know how we can provide an even better service.
“We want to better understand what it is like to live in your area so we can work together to address any issues or concerns.
“Over the past few years we’ve continued to do all we can to support the communities we serve. We have had many successes, including crime being cut in the region by more than eight per cent - with the dedication and hard work of officers and staff producing some of the best results recorded in the latest ONS Crime Survey covering England and Wales.
“We are not complacent and we are always seeking ways in which we can further improve to help make North Wales the safest place to live, work and visit in the UK.
“I’d encourage anyone to take the time to complete the short survey and provide their feedback.”
The survey should take between five and 10 minutes to complete and is available in Welsh and English via: https://survey.northwalescommunityalert.co.uk/Survey/GUID/e5752c13-cf4c-451d-9d52-c4cb276f66cd
The survey will be open for two months and a report of the findings will be published by North Wales Police in due course.
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*If you would like the survey in an alternative format and/or language, please contact us via: Contact us | North Wales Police
Personal data will be destroyed within 24 months of the survey, but other responses will be kept for statistical purposes. For more information about your rights, please scroll to the bottom of the page and click on ‘privacy notice’.
For Data protection, subject access requests, or to withdraw consent, please contact the Data Protection Officer in writing at North Wales Police HQ, Glan-y-Don, Colwyn Bay, LL29 8AW, or by email at: [email protected].