Community Peer Mentors

Community Peer Mentors “We don't heal in isolation, but in community.” Reduce the Severity and Frequency of their calls thereby reduce vulnerability and empower change.

The Community Peer Mentors are part of the Durham Police and Crime Commissioners (PCC) Office; for County Durham and Darlington. We have been running for 5 years and our great success has been largely due to our amazing volunteers, as we have actively recruited over 300 people with lived experiences, coordinated by 6 paid members of staff. The Community Peer Mentors helps support the PCC plan; to

inspire confidence in the police and criminal justice system, support victims and the vulnerable. We Aim to:
Support vulnerable and isolated people affected by significant life changing events, being victims of crime, anti-social behaviour, neighbour disputes - Perceived or Real, who through unfulfilled needs become high impact users on frontline statutory and non-statutory frontline services. Reduce the demand on Frontline Policing and other frontline emergency and statutory services. We offer a non-time specific support which is unique and bespoke for every clients; as we believe every persons experience, story, fears and feelings are different, and therefore one size does not fit all. All we ask is that a person has the will, want and capacity to change, they must set goals; however small, they must ‘bring something to the party’; we are not there to just do everything for them. This approach is unique in the UK for tackling these issues. When supporting people we will:

• Be a listening ear
• Help them learn about themselves
• Help by establishing trust
• Provide new skills and confidence to resolve matters amicably
• Signpost to other services if appropriate
• Support forming new friendships, interests or hobbies
• Robustly challenge inappropriate behaviour
• Act as an advocate

Awards

College of Policing: We have been identified by the ‘College of Policing’ as part of their ‘Top 10’ best practises for demand reduction and the unique way we support vulnerable and isolated people; it reflects the difference you as volunteers and coordinates really make to people we support. We have be awarded the:

Durham Constabulary ‘POP’ (Problem Orientated Partnership) award 2017-18
The National ‘Tilley Award’ for problem solving and demand reduction 2019-20
Finalists at the International ‘Goldstein Awards’ for problem solving and demand reduction 2019-20
World Class Policing Awards 2019-2020

We have also received:

Durham Community Action’ kite mark for excellence in supporting volunteers. One of our volunteers received a national award from NEPACS (North Eastern Prison After Care Society) for supporting ex-prisoners
Another volunteer has achieved runner up in the National ‘Lord Ferrer’s Award’ presented by the Home Office for the outstanding Police and Crime Commissioners volunteer.

05/06/2025

It’s Volunteers week so what better time to promote our Volunteering Open Evening.

If you have ever thought of volunteering get you place booked and see not only what you can do for us but what we can do for you

📍Police Headquarters, Aykley Heads, Durham, DH1 5TT
📆24th July
⌚️6pm

👉Book your spot now by calling 0800 138 2020 or email [email protected]!

21/04/2025

Angel Trust Safe Night Hub Page only has 500 followers come on guys we need you to like this page and follow the good work.
The Safe Night Hub is open 7 Nights a week
with a dedicated team of Support Workers, Counsellors, Navigators, Drug & Alcohol Support Workers and volunteers.
All working hard to get our clients back on the right track.

“You never know when you might need a helping hand”

16/04/2025

🚶‍♂️🌳 Join Us for a Wednesday Morning Walk! 🌳🚶‍♀️

Looking for a friendly, welcoming group to get outdoors and enjoy some fresh air? Our East Durham Veterans Trust Walking Group meets every Wednesday morning, and we’d love for you to join us!

Whether you’re a veteran or part of the local community, our walks are a great way to connect, get moving, and enjoy some quality time together. It’s all about health, well-being, and supporting each other. 💙

Here’s what you can expect:

✔️ Casual, friendly walks at a relaxed pace
✔️ Great company and an opportunity to meet others
✔️ A focus on mental well-being and social inclusion
✔️ Open to veterans, their families, and anyone who wants to get involved
✔️ No experience necessary – just bring your best self!

📅 When: Every Wednesday morning at 9:15 AM
📍 Where: Veterans Hub, The Leanne Kennedy Centre, Seaham
📞 Contact us: 01915815677 or message us on Facebook for more details.

Let’s get moving, share stories, and enjoy the great outdoors! 🌿🌞

Spot our stand 🙌🏼
03/04/2025

Spot our stand 🙌🏼

What a beautiful sunny day to spread a little bit of happiness ☀️
20/03/2025

What a beautiful sunny day to spread a little bit of happiness ☀️

Today is International Day of Happiness, but with everything that’s going on in the world it’s hard to be happy at times.
There will be better and brighter days, so let's do the best we can to get each other to them.

✨ FREE HALF TERM ACTIVITIES ✨PACT House Stanley are offering great half term activities next week with food 👏🏼Anyone tha...
19/02/2025

✨ FREE HALF TERM ACTIVITIES ✨

PACT House Stanley are offering great half term activities next week with food 👏🏼

Anyone that needs a great community space in County Durham - head to PACT House. Friendly members of staff and a chance to meet others 👋🏻

Our FREE 1/2 Term Activities are filling up - we have limited places left for children who receive free school meals

Move County Durham 👏🏼 People of County Durham - do you want to get moving? The team at Move County Durham have lots of a...
08/02/2025

Move County Durham 👏🏼

People of County Durham - do you want to get moving?

The team at Move County Durham have lots of amazing activities that they run and now they are launching - Walking Cricket 🏏

Sessions start Wednesday 19th February at Spennymoor Leisure Centre and it’s FREE! 🎉

Love Cricket? why not pop along to our new Walking Cricket session which starts on Wednesday February 19th at Spennymoor Leisure Centre. Run in partnership with Durham Cricket the session is a great way to get into or keep playing the game.

Our Spennymoor session will be on 11:30am-12:30pm starting on Wednesday 19th February and is free to attend.

Get Fit North East 👏🏼 As you can see below a happy face from Bob who attends Pelton Community Centre to go to the “Chair...
06/02/2025

Get Fit North East 👏🏼

As you can see below a happy face from Bob who attends Pelton Community Centre to go to the “Chair Fit” class.

Did you know that this is in your community?

Including;

Pre/Post Natal Classes 👶🏼
Kids fitness 👦🏻👧🏽
Life coaching & so much more! 😁

Make sure you head over to their website for lots of amazing community based fitness classes!

This is Bob. Aged 98 years young. He attends our Wednesday ‘Chair Fit’ session at Pelton Community Centre every week.
The amazing staff from Pelton Grange Care Home bring their residents over to the center.

Today these were his words to Suzanne his carer after he left the session…

“I really enjoyed that and I look forward to going every week, it has become a routine for me.
I love seeing everyone, it's like they have become my friends, and they always talk to me and ask how I am.
It's lovely"

This has made our day Bob 😭❤️.

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04/02/2025

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04/02/2025
30/01/2025
29/01/2025

🍺🍷A striking 82% of people in our region believe alcohol is a significant problem, according to a Balance survey. One in five (22%) reported a negative impact from alcohol on their life in the past year alone, stemming from either their own drinking or someone else’s.

Joy Allen, Police and Crime Commissioner for County Durham & Darlington, said: “Alcohol has a profound impact on policing and community safety. That’s why it is imperative that we focus on reducing the harm caused by excessive alcohol consumption to reduce the strain on public services which are already alarmingly overstretched.

“Alcohol-related harm is deeply rooted with inequality. It is no coincidence that the North East suffers some of the highest alcohol harm rates in the country, and no surprise that people are feeling its toll.

“This is a crisis that can no longer be ignored. I welcome this Blueprint for Reducing Alcohol Harm to protect the public, reduce the impact of alcohol-related crime on victims and ease the burden on our public services.”

🔗Read the full story at Balance North East: https://www.fresh-balance.co.uk/news/alcohol-is-everywhere-the-public-has-its-say/

Address

Durham Constabulary Police Headquarters, Aykley Heads
Durham
DH15TT

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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