Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Police donate £1,000 to charity working to stop ‘honour killings’

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“When I met with the Police and Crime Commission­er, we agreed that the work of the charity is crucial to our local response and decided to make a donation.

“Every year, we look to provide a financial gesture to groups across our county, which work to tackle some of the biggest challenges within our communitie­s.

“The money comes out of the Police Property Act Fund, which is used for various charitable causes.

“In backing the ‘Honour Her’ campaign, we hope it will go some way to educating people and preventing the associated crimes from occurring in the first place.

“The recent ground breaking case in Leeds, for instance, which saw the parents of a teenager jailed over a forced marriage, really underlines the need for the charity’s work.

“It is vital that victims have the confidence to report these types of offences and see that the police and our partners are working together to deal with the perpetrato­rs.

“It also helps to bolster our approach locally, supplement­ing our own ongoing efforts in relation to controllin­g behaviour and domestic abuse.”

Mr Burns-Williamson added: “This charity directly focuses on many of the issues that I am personally passionate about tackling and have raised at both a local and national level.

“Having just refreshed my Police and Crime Plan for West Yorkshire, one of the key outcomes I have set is around safeguardi­ng the most vulnerable in our communitie­s.

“Dealing with human traffickin­g and modern day slavery are subjects close to my heart.

“I have seen first-hand, how the areas highlighte­d in the ‘Honour Her’ campaign can impact upon people’s lives and I am keen to support it in any way I can.”

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