Author and Job Role: Lucy Thomas, Commissioning & Policy Lead for Victim Services
Protective Marking: OFFICIAL
Executive Summary:
Police and Crime Commissioners have the statutory responsibility to provide services to support victims to cope and recover. the Ministry of Justice allocate a Victims Grant Fund to the PCC to support and deliver local victim services. The below outlines the allocation of this fund for 2025/6 in Surrey.
Applications for the Grant
Surrey Police, Victim & Witness Care Unit
To award Surrey Police £644,967 for the delivery of the Victim and Witness Care Unit, which provides core and specialist victim services.
RASASC (Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre)
To award RASASC £157,912 for the provision of support services to victims of sexual abuse and rape.
Surrey County Council
To award Surrey County Council £382,000 for the provision of domestic abuse outreach services, contracted with Surrey Domestic Abuse Partnership.
Surrey and Borders Partnership
To awards Surrey and Border Partnership £55,803.05 towards their Child Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (CISVA) service.
Recommendation
The PCC supports the recommended allocation of the Victims’ Fund in Surrey and awards the following;
- £644,967 to Surrey Police for delivery of Victim and Witness Care Unit
- £157,912 to RASASC for core rape and sexual assault services
- £382,000 to Surrey County Council for the provision of domestic abuse outreach services
- £55,803.05 to Surrey and Borders Partnership for their CISVA service
Police and Crime Commissioner Approval
I approve the recommendation(s):
Signature: PCC Lisa Townsend (wet signed copy held in Office)
Date: 16th April 2025
All decisions must be added to the decision register.
Areas of consideration
Consultation
NA
Financial implications
Funded using allocation from the Ministry of Justice Victims’ Fund
Legal
NA
Risks
Risk to the services being able to sustain delivery beyond the one year funding agreement period.
Equality and diversity
no implications
Risks to human rights
No risks