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The Independent Advisory Group (IAG) is a voluntary group of Norfolk residents from different community backgrounds who give their opinions and advice to help improve the quality of policing services.
The group helps to:
Voluntary members of the IAG meet bimonthly in the evening, at Police HQ in Wymondham, and are supported by staff from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner.
Members usually remain on the group for three years and new members are recruited when there is a vacancy. Travel expenses are met.
The group is run by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner of Norfolk. To see more about the group, visit their website.
If you wish to discuss joining the group, contact the OPPCN.