Police Commissioner grants £722,000 to Beacon, ensuring vital support for crime victims across Hertfordshire for another year.

Beacon offers one of the UK’s best victim support systems. Case managers give victims emotional help and provide practical assistance. You do not have to report the crime to get help, as Beacon helps anyone affected by crime.
The Commissioner said Beacon has dedicated professionals who help people impacted by crime in Hertfordshire. Beacon helps people talk to someone, and people can trust Beacon to help them recover.
The Commissioner makes sure victims get support, using funds from central government for these services. Specialist case managers form the Beacon team, giving full support to help victims recover.
Beacon offers help to all crime victims, regardless of when the crime occurred, and reporting the crime isn’t necessary. They tailor support to each person’s needs.
Beacon helps victims of serious crimes, including abuse, hate crime, and stalking. They also assist fraud and domestic abuse victims, and vulnerable victims are supported as well. Beacon helps victims cope now and recover later, creating support plans per individual needs.