Essex Police

Help Shape the Fight Against Fraud: Take Part in the Essex Fraud Survey

Fraud is on the rise in Essex — with a 6.1% increase in offences over the past year, totalling 9,604 incidents and a staggering £68.5 million in losses.

Despite the scale of the issue, many residents still feel unsure or anxious about reporting fraud. In fact, Essex Police estimate that many people experience fraud at least once a month, yet most cases go unreported.

To help tackle this, the Multi-Agency Approach to Fraud (MAAF) has launched a new anonymous survey to understand public awareness and experiences of fraud and scams — whether or not you’ve been a victim. The goal is to better focus resources, improve prevention strategies, and ultimately reduce fraud across Southend, Essex, and Thurrock.

MAAF brings together key organisations including:

  • Essex County Council

  • Essex Police

  • Essex Trading Standards

  • Victim Support

  • The Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner

We’re asking all Alliance members and partners to support this important initiative by sharing the survey widely — through your communications channels, networks, and with your communities. Every response counts.

🗓 Survey closes: 8 June 2025

🔗 Take the survey now: https://consultations.essex.gov.uk/equalities-and-partnership/fraud-survey

Councillor Mark Durham, who oversees Essex Trading Standards, said:

Fraudsters are always looking at new ways to scam people to a point where it’s not always immediately clear when you’ve been a victim. This can make fraud a difficult crime to combat and means we have to constantly evolve our tactics. However, if enough people come forward and engage with our anonymous survey, we can get a better understanding of the issues faced and start stamping out what has become a rampant issue across the UK.”

If you’ve been affected by fraud or want to learn more, visit Essex Police.

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Volunteer Opportunity: Safeguarding Lead for Essex Neighbourhood Watch

The Essex County Neighbourhood Watch Association is looking for a dedicated volunteer to take on the role of Designated Safeguarding Lead as we update our Safeguarding Policies in line with the Neighbourhood Watch Network.

Who We Are:

  • President: Geoff Ireland
  • Chairman: Clive Stewart
  • Deputy Chairmen: Clive Woodward & Roger Passfield
  • Treasurer & Secretary: Clive Stewart
  • Executives: Colin Freeman & Steve Leverett
  • Registered Charity Number: 1168988

Why We Need You:
Working alongside Essex Police, we have identified the need for a Safeguarding Lead to ensure best practices across our network. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to your community while developing valuable skills.

Who Can Apply?

  • Do you already have experience in safeguarding and want to share your expertise?
  • Are you looking to develop new skills? Full training and support will be provided in collaboration with Essex Police.

What Does the Role Involve?
The responsibilities of a Safeguarding Lead will vary depending on the organisation’s needs, but you can find a general overview HERE.

Interested? Here’s How to Apply:
Email essexcountynwassoc@btinternet.com by 9th April with a few details about why you’re interested and any relevant experience.

Following applications, Neil Dibell, Citizens in Policing Manager, Essex Police, will be in touch to discuss the role, training, and next steps.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Clive Stewart
Chairman, Essex County Neighbourhood Watch Association

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