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Consultations

Police & Crime Commissioners are regularly asked to provide comment to various government proposals and legislation. The OPCC regularly ask local residents to comment on proposals. See the consultations and responses here.

Northumbria PCC’s Response to the Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education Draft Statutory Guidance and Regulations Consultation 1st November 2018

Northumbria PCC’s Response to the Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education Draft Statutory Guidance and Regulations Consultation This consultation aimed to gather views on the draft statutory guidance and regulations on RSE and PSHE, which...

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Commissioner Supports Changes to Pace Code C and H 2nd October 2018

Police and Crime Commissioners from across the country have united to urge the Government to update legislation around the treatment of female detainees held within Police custody. At present, there is no statutory requirement to provide female detainees with...

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Northumbria Local Criminal Justice Board (LCJB) Response to the Strengthening Probation, Building Confidence Consultation 19th September 2018

Overview: The Chair of the LCJB shares the views of the board on the future structure and services provided by the probation system. To read the full consultation response please click on the following link Probation Consultation Response

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Northumbria PCC’s response to the Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC) inquiry on Modern Slavery 6th September 2018

Overview: It has been three years since the Modern Slavery Act 2015 came into force. In this inquiry response, the PCC reflects on the progress made so far and considers what further action is needed to tackle Modern Slavery....

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Northumbria PCC’s response to the Home Affairs Select Committee (HASC) Inquiry on the progress made by the Serious Violence Strategy (SVS) 29th August 2018

Overview: In this consultation response, information was provided on the progress made by Northumbria Police on tackling serious violence, as well as the PCC’s views to whether or not the Serious Violence Strategy has been effective and the PCC’s...

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