Social business moves into Nottingham city centre

(L-R) Nosheen Ahmed, Jane Macadam, Victoria Willis, Lorna Somersall, Leanne Clay and Katherine Cant of Catch22

A social business and charity aiming to support victims of crime in the local area has taken office space at Foxhall Business Centres’ Nottingham city centre premises.

Catch22 has been commissioned by the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) to deliver services through an initiative called Victim CARE to all victims of crime and anti-social behaviour across Nottinghamshire.

Foxhall’s Two King Street building will now be home to 17 of Catch22’s professional case workers who provide one-to-one support to victims of crime.

Kerry Hemingway assistant director, justice directorate of Catch22, said: “Victims of both recorded and self-reported crime are tracked at all points in their journey and given access to information, practical support and where appropriate, referral to ‘cope, recover and empowerment’ support services in their local communities.

“We’re delighted to have moved into our new offices at Two King Street which will provide us with a great base in the heart of Nottingham’s city centre, helping us to continue to provide our services to all that need it across the local area.”

Laura Morley, centre manager at Two King Street said: “We’re very pleased to welcome a business that aims to do so much positive work to those that have been unfortunate enough to suffer from crime in Nottingham.

“Catch22 adds to an ever-evolving and diverse list of tenants to take office space with us at our buildings across Nottingham. As with many other businesses who have taken space with us, we hope to provide them with the support they need in order to flourish and successfully deliver their important services throughout the local area.”

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