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Suffolk PCC
  • 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
    • The Office of the PCC
      • Meet The Team
      • Join the Team: Policy and Commissioning Officer
    • 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 Chairs and Independent Members
      • Chief Constable post-service employment
    • Financial
      • 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
  • 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
    • The Office of the PCC
      • Meet The Team
      • Join the Team: Policy and Commissioning Officer
    • 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 Chairs and Independent Members
      • Chief Constable post-service employment
    • Financial
      • 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

Accountability and Performance Panel – 27 October 2015

Agenda – 27 October 2015 (PDF, 184KB)

Minutes – 4 September 2015 (PDF, 284KB)

Victim Support: Provision of Victim Services in Suffolk (Victim Assessment and Referral Centre) (PDF, 168KB)
Appendix A Suffolk Q2 report (PDF, 260KB)
Appendix B Suffolk – financial report to 30-9-15 (PDF, 184KB)

Lighthouse Women’s Aid: Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) Service report  (PDF, 192KB)
Appendix A (PDF, 900KB)

Suffolk Local Safeguarding Children Board – Cover Report (PDF, 160KB)
Appendix A Suffolk Local Safeguarding Children Board Annual Report 2014-15 (PDF, 1.53MB)

HMIC – a series of reports into child protection (PDF, 252KB)

Performance Priorities: Monitoring report 1 October 2014 – 30 September 2015 (PDF, 404KB) 
Performance Priorities Appendix (PDF, 472KB)

Financial Monitoring – Suffolk – September 2015 (PDF, 204KB)
Financial Monitoring Report Appendices (PDF, 204KB)

Suffolk Collaboration Report (PDF, 172KB)
Suffolk Collaboration Report Appendix A  (PDF, 244KB)

Joint Custody Services – Service Delivery and Performance Update (PDF, 200KB)

News
PCC confirms £15* a year policing precept increase for 2023/24

27 January 2023

PRECEPT SURVEY: PCC proposes increase in precept to fund Constabulary in 2023/24

5 January 2023

Accountability and Performance Panel

3 January 2023

Events
Accountability and Performance Panel - 17 March 2023
Accountability and Performance Panel - Friday 12 May 2023
Accountability and Performance Panel - Friday 7 July 2023
Latest News

PCC confirms £15* a year policing precept increase for 2023/24

PRECEPT SURVEY: PCC proposes increase in precept to fund Constabulary in 2023/24

Accountability and Performance Panel

PCC grants £150K to good causes in the county

Operation Alliance: keeping Suffolk’s roads safe

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