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Monday, 11 March 2019

Have Your Say On How You Would Like To Contact Police In A Non-Emergency



People are being asked to give their views on how Cheshire Constabulary can make better use of technology to continue to provide the best possible service to the public.
The Constabulary has launched an online Public Contact Survey to find out how the Cheshire public use technology and how people want to engage with police in an ever-changing digital world.
The survey should take no longer than five-minutes to complete and asks questions around how you like to keep in contact with people in general and how you would like to be able to contact police in a non-emergency.
The Constabulary’s options for contacting police in a non-emergency are currently by dialling 101 (the police non-emergency number), visiting an enquiry desk at a local police station, speaking to an officer in person at a local police surgery or contacting a named officer via the Cheshire Police website.
Acting Assistant Chief Constable Ngaire Waine said: “We are all now living in a world where we are rapidly becoming more and more reliant on technology and having to adapt to the many daily tasks we do. As we let more technology into our lives, it is changing the way we keep in touch with each other and the way we access our goods and services.
“With this in mind, we’re keen to hear from as many Cheshire residents as possible to find out how they are now using new technology and whether they would like us to make it more available for accessing police services.
“The information will be used to help shape and improve how our residents can access police services in non-emergencies situations in the future, and how we can improve our contact with them.
“It is important to point out that the results of this survey will in in no way effect our 999 service and people should always dial 999 where there is a threat to life or a crime is in progress.”
The Public Contact Survey can be accessed online via the link below or by visiting the Cheshire Constabulary website.
Public Contact Survey
The deadline for completing the survey is Wednesday, 20 March 2019.

Message Sent By
Clare Harrison (Police, Engagement Officer, Cheshire)

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