PCC Decisions
The Police & Crime Commissioner has taken the decision to not renew the license of 14a Silchester Road, St Leonards-On-Sea.
The facility has been under utilised and is no longer a divisional requirement.
The Police & Crime Commissioner has agreed to provide funding to the organisations listed within this decision notice and set out below:
The allocated funding for 2020/21 is as follows:
Multi Crime Core Contract Victim Support £450,000
Funding Network – various £257,375
Stalking Advocacy Service Veritas Justice £210,000
Restorative Justice Provision in Sussex £205,000
Commissioning Team costs £132,964
East Sussex Domestic Abuse service CGL £131,000
Sussex Rape & Sexual Violence service Survivors Network £124,000
Sussex Hate Crime Service Victim Support £98,247
Brighton Domestic Abuse service Victim Support £80,000
Children and Young People Victim Service Victim Support £75,589
Childrens Independent Sexual Violence Advisors Survivors Network - £69,070
Fraud Caseworkers Victim Support £57,745
Domestic Abuse legal support Daisy Chain £30,000
Total: £1,920,990
The Police & Crime Commissioner has agreed the recommendation to provide funding to the organisations listed within this decision notice and set out below:
The allocated funding for 2020/21 is as follows:
Community connectors rape and sexual abuse counselling support Life Centre £40,000
Rape & Sexual Violence counselling service for men Mankind £40,000
Child Sexual Exploitation support for parents Barnados £31,506
Adverse Childhood Experiences Toolkit Safe in Sussex £28,059.50
Trauma First Aid Hubs Brighton Womens Centre £20,000
Sex worker outreach support Brighton Oasis £20,000
Volunteering for change Veritas Justice £20,000
Sex worker outreach support Streetlight £17,000
Domestic abuse legal advice Daisy Chain £16,000
Stronger Futures My Sisters House £11,310
The Esther Project Yada £10,000
Crimestoppers FGM Campaign £3500
Total: £257,375.50
The Police & Crime Commissioner has agreed to provide funding to the organisations listed in the decision notice and detailed below:
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The allocated funding for 2020/21 is as follows: WISE project YMCA Downslink £56,285 Domestic abuse wellbeing service Rise £51,438 Journey to recovery sexual abuse Life Centre £51,007.68 Stronger Futures My Sisters House £40,000 Counselling Plus Communities for domestic and sexual abuse £40,000 Innovating Minds domestic abuse support for children £40,000 Complex domestic abuse support Brighton Oasis £38,412 Rape and sexual violence groupwork Survivors Network £34,569.32 Domestic abuse legal advice Daisy Chain £25,000 Domestic abuse service Worth £25,000 Welcome Team Survivors Network £20,000 Friends Families and Travellers domestic abuse support service £20,000 Sex worker support Streetlight £13,000 Paws Protect domestic abuse pet fostering for refuge £10,000 Capa First Response Child to parent violence £5000
Total: £469,685 to 31st March 2022
The allocated funding for 2021/22 and 2022/23 (these funds committed to end of March 2023 as a total listed below) as per the successful expression of interest application: 3 IDVA (1 LGBT focused) CGL £251,793.28 Domestic Abuse support Victim Support £250,800 ISVA provision Survivors Network £249,713.19 Harmful practices and black/Asian domestic abuse service Hersana £230,904 Older persons domestic abuse service Hourglass £174,003 Children domestic abuse support You Trust £163,967.28 LGBT IDVA service LGBT Switchboard £134,340.66 IDVA support Safe in Sussex £124,584.90 Children and young person sexual exploitation Barnados £120,029.59 Children and young person sexual exploitation YMCA Downslink £120,029.50 Street community domestic abuse support Brighton Womens Centre £105,140.62 Childrens domestic abuse support Worth Services £98,282.36 IDVA support for Eastern European community My Sisters House £96,584.55 Childrens IDVA Home Start East Sussex £94,639.36 Advocacy Veritas Justice £82,810.36 BAME domestic abuse support Sussex Community Development Association £49,858 Support for male sexual abuse Mankind £49,782.53
Total £2,397,263.18 to 31st March 2023 |
The Police & Crime Commissioner has approved the Treasury Management Annual Report for 2020/21.
Here is the Treasury Management Annual Report for 2020/21.
The report was reviewed and recommended for approval by the PCC at the Joint Audit Committee 18 June 2021.
The Police & Crime Commissioner (PCC) has approved the Revenue and Capital Outturn 2020/21 report, the use or transfer of surplus/deficit on revenue and capital budgets in line with the Reserves Policy. Furthermore, the PCC approved the Capital Financing of the capital programme.
Here is the decision notice.
*Please note that due to Covid-19 and working arrangements in place, whilst the decision was considered and agreed, it has not been possible to get the decision notice physically signed at this stage.
The Police & Crime Commissioner (PCC) has approved a recommendation to enter into a collaboration agreement with South East and Eastern Forces for the procurement of Insurance.
Here you can view the decision notice in full.
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