Skip to Content
Transparency
Suffolk Police
Home
The Commissioner
In this section
You can read more about the role of the Police and Crime Commissioner and the team. There is information about the Police and Crime Panel, which monitors my work and the Police and Crime Plan, which is my plan for policing in the county. You will also find detail of all the grants allocated to support the Police and Crime Plan.
The PCC
The role of the PCC
The Office of the PCC
Meet The Team
Police & Crime Panel
Police & Crime Plan
Grants
Key Info
In this section
It is important that this office complies with the statutory obligations placed upon the PCC. This includes making sure we publish all the information we are required to in a clear and accessible way.
In this section you will see all formal decisions made by the PCC and a library of key documents. You can also find out more about what we spend, how we monitor performance, how we work with partners, the work of Legally Qualified Chairs and Independent Members and what requests we have received under the Freedom of Information act.
Decisions
Holding To Account
Accountability & Performance Panel
Audit Committee
Monitoring Performance
HMICFRS Inspections and Reports
Key National Priorities for Policing
Complaints and Reviews
Reporting in relation to complaints
Transparency
Freedom Of Information
Specified Information
General Data Protection Regulation
Register Of Interests
Gifts & Hospitality
Register of meetings with external stakeholders
Legally Qualified Persons and Independent Members
Chief Constable post-service employment
Financial
Annual Accounts
What We Spend
Spending Over £500
Salaries
Financial Reserves
Partnerships & Collaboration
Collaboration Agreements
Norfolk & Suffolk Constabularies Collaboration
Fire & Rescue Service Collaboration
Working With Businesses
Seven Force Strategic Collaboration Programme
Document Library
Get Involved
In this section
The public plays an important role in the work of the PCC. In this section you will see how you can get involved either by becoming an independent member to check on the welfare of people who are in police custody or to have your say at a public meeting or via a survey.
Independent Custody Visitors
Community Engagement
Meetings
Services For Victims
In this section
The Police and Crime Commissioner has set out in the Police and Crime Plan that victims of crime should be central to all that we do; treatment of victims is vital to building public trust and confidence in the police. Information on how the PCC is helping to support victims of crime can be found in this section.
Support for Victims
Victim Support
Victim Survey
Grants
News
Meetings & Events
In this section
You can see the meetings the PCC attends and the public meetings that you can attend.
Private meeting – public can observe
Public welcome
Calendar
Contact
Home
The Commissioner
In this section
You can read more about the role of the Police and Crime Commissioner and the team. There is information about the Police and Crime Panel, which monitors my work and the Police and Crime Plan, which is my plan for policing in the county. You will also find detail of all the grants allocated to support the Police and Crime Plan.
The PCC
The role of the PCC
The Office of the PCC
Meet The Team
Police & Crime Panel
Police & Crime Plan
Grants
Key Info
In this section
It is important that this office complies with the statutory obligations placed upon the PCC. This includes making sure we publish all the information we are required to in a clear and accessible way.
In this section you will see all formal decisions made by the PCC and a library of key documents. You can also find out more about what we spend, how we monitor performance, how we work with partners, the work of Legally Qualified Chairs and Independent Members and what requests we have received under the Freedom of Information act.
Decisions
Holding To Account
Accountability & Performance Panel
Audit Committee
Monitoring Performance
HMICFRS Inspections and Reports
Key National Priorities for Policing
Complaints and Reviews
Reporting in relation to complaints
Transparency
Freedom Of Information
Specified Information
General Data Protection Regulation
Register Of Interests
Gifts & Hospitality
Register of meetings with external stakeholders
Legally Qualified Persons and Independent Members
Chief Constable post-service employment
Financial
Annual Accounts
What We Spend
Spending Over £500
Salaries
Financial Reserves
Partnerships & Collaboration
Collaboration Agreements
Norfolk & Suffolk Constabularies Collaboration
Fire & Rescue Service Collaboration
Working With Businesses
Seven Force Strategic Collaboration Programme
Document Library
Get Involved
In this section
The public plays an important role in the work of the PCC. In this section you will see how you can get involved either by becoming an independent member to check on the welfare of people who are in police custody or to have your say at a public meeting or via a survey.
Independent Custody Visitors
Community Engagement
Meetings
Services For Victims
In this section
The Police and Crime Commissioner has set out in the Police and Crime Plan that victims of crime should be central to all that we do; treatment of victims is vital to building public trust and confidence in the police. Information on how the PCC is helping to support victims of crime can be found in this section.
Support for Victims
Victim Support
Victim Survey
Grants
News
Meetings & Events
In this section
You can see the meetings the PCC attends and the public meetings that you can attend.
Private meeting – public can observe
Public welcome
Calendar
Contact
Loading view.
No events scheduled for 25 November, 2024. Jump to the
next upcoming events
.
No events scheduled for 25 November, 2024. Jump to the
next upcoming events
.
Private meeting - public can observe
Events
Private meeting - public can observe
Views Navigation
Event Views Navigation
Day
List
Month
Today
2024-11-25
25 November, 2024
Select date.
Previous Day
Next Day
Subscribe to calendar
Google Calendar
iCalendar
Outlook 365
Outlook Live
Export .ics file
Export Outlook .ics file