Tag: Home Office

  • PRESS RELEASE : NPCC led review: operational productivity of policing

    PRESS RELEASE : NPCC led review: operational productivity of policing

    The press release issued by the Home Office on 8 August 2022.

    Total funding for policing in 2022 to 2023 is nearly £17 billion – the highest for over a decade. By April 2023 we will have invested over £3.5 billion in supporting the recruitment of 20,000 additional police officers through the Police Uplift Programme, of which 13,790 have been recruited so far.

    It is therefore crucial that we deliver the best possible value for the public from this investment. This review will improve our understanding of effectiveness and productivity in policing, identifying the barriers and the most efficient operating models.

    The review will also look at the scope for using new technology or streamlining processes and removing bureaucracy to drive efficiency and better outcomes.

    The review will be led by Sir Stephen House, supported by an advisory board including Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary and Fire Service (HMICFRS), the chief executive of the College of Policing and Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC). Terms of reference will published in due course, following agreement by the advisory board and Home Office. It is expected to report within 12 months and with interim findings in spring 2023.

    National Police Chiefs’ Council Chair, Martin Hewitt, said:

    “We want to provide the best possible policing to the public. This review, commissioned by the Home Office and led by the NPCC, will make recommendations on how to improve effectiveness and productivity in policing, identifying the barriers and the most efficient operating models.

    In the coming weeks, we will work with Sir Steve to draw together an advisory board of policing partners and external experts to shape the terms of reference and put a review team in place.”

  • PRESS RELEASE : Home Secretary continues funding to support victims of terrorism

    PRESS RELEASE : Home Secretary continues funding to support victims of terrorism

    The press release issued by the Home Office on 4 August 2022.

    Victims and survivors of terrorist attacks will continue to receive the practical and emotional support they need, as the government announces further funding to four organisations providing this vital support.

    Cruse Bereavement Support, the Peace Foundation, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Victim Support have been supported by government funding since October 2020.

    Backed by this funding, these organisations have been able to set up a 24/7 support line, offer mental health assessments and referrals, provide bereavement support and establish long-term peer support networks.

    Today’s funding extension will ensure that all victims of terrorism can continue to access these support services, regardless of when the attack happened.

    Home Secretary, Priti Patel, said:

    “We recognise the victims of terror attacks can be affected in more ways than many of us could ever contemplate.

    The continuation of funding will ensure those affected by terrorist attacks can be provided with a broad range of practical and emotional support in their attempt to work through these traumatic events.”

    This year marks the fifth anniversary of several horrific terrorist attacks that took place in 2017.

    The Home Office’s Victims of Terrorism Unit recognises a victim to be anyone affected by a terrorist attack, whether that be someone who has suffered physical, mental or emotional harm, those who have been bereaved (including extended family members), witnesses and first responders to the scene of the incident.

    The services are available to anyone affected by an attack in the UK, or those returning to the UK following an attack overseas.

    Victim Support run a 24/7 support line to provide victims with immediate, practical, and easily accessible support. They can be contacted on 08 08 16 89 111 or via live chat

    South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust’s service focuses on outreach, screening, assessment and onwards referral for psychological treatments.

    Cruse Bereavement Support provide bereavement support for victims who are not currently eligible to receive support under the Homicide Service.

    The Peace Foundation facilitate a long-term peer support network for victims of terrorism and provide one-to-one casework support.

    Further information about the support services available to victims can be found at victimsofterrorism.campaign.gov.uk.

  • Home Office – 2020 Statement Following Appointment of Nimco Ali

    Home Office – 2020 Statement Following Appointment of Nimco Ali

    The statement made by the Home Office on 5 December 2020 following allegations of an irregular appointment.

    Nimco Ali has a strong track record of campaigning on violence against women and girls’ issues, raising awareness and educating people about female genital mutilation. She brings a huge amount of experience and passion to this role, providing independent advice to help inform government policy and challenge the status quo.

    Direct appointments with no competition are standard for short-term advisory roles and follow an established process.