The Welsh government has decided to discontinue a £2m a year scheme that involves police officers visiting schools to help with pupil behavior. This decision comes after the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dyfed-Powys stated that some people are resorting to stealing to feed their families. The commissioner emphasized that this situation reflects the desperate circumstances faced by certain individuals. Additionally, student groups are urging the Welsh government to safeguard postgraduate grants, which are set to terminate in 2024.
A Welsh police and crime commissioner has said that 'people are stealing to feed their family' https://t.co/2fjRZlIhy3 https://t.co/fIRD0MVuHp
Student groups have called on the Welsh government to protect postgraduate grants, which are due to end in 2024 https://t.co/Gvw9r3VOss
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Dyfed-Powys says some people are stealing to feed their families https://t.co/8zkkHh6sNM
'People are stealing to feed their family', says Welsh police and crime commissioner https://t.co/2fjRZlIhy3 https://t.co/IJUj5JDoh3
The Welsh government says it will stop funding a £2m a year scheme which sees police officers visit schools https://t.co/ZtNMf5EUY0
Some people are 'literally stealing to feed their family', the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dyfed-Powys says https://t.co/T8eSrgekOd
Dyfed-Powys police commissioner says some people are 'literally stealing to feed their family' https://t.co/TNAoigQFTP
People stealing to feed family, says police commissioner https://t.co/ZUIXpnWfyh
Police will no longer visit schools to help with pupil behaviour as the Welsh government axe education scheme https://t.co/cfr1csQlsU