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The website provides useful information and practical advice for victims and survivors of crime, and their families. You can use it to find help, regardless of when the crime happened, or whether or not you reported it to the police.

The Greater Manchester Victims' Services website has been put together by Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham, along with partner agencies.

Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime Beverley Hughes is responsible for commissioning victims' services in Greater Manchester. We want to make it easier for victims of crime to get the help they need, regardless of when the crime took place, or if it was reported to police.

Working together, we want to radically transform and improve the way victims' services are delivered in Greater Manchester, putting victims and survivors of crime at the heart of everything we do, including service design and delivery.

Umbrella org:
Greater Manchester Victims Service
Telephone:
0161 200 1950
Sector:
Public

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Subject Definitions

A helpline was originally a telephone service which offers help to those that call. Many helpline services now offer more than telephone support - offering access to information, advice or customer service via telephone, email, web or SMS.
Under the Code of Practice, a ‘victim’ is someone who: has been harmed, physically, mentally, emotionally, or financially by a crime is a close relative of someone who has died as a result of a crime