51/2025-26 Reducing Reoffending Fund Application 

Author and Job Role: George Bell, Criminal Justice Policy & Commissioning Officer 

Protective Marking: Official 

For 2025/26, the Police and Crime Commissioner has made available £270,000.00 of funding to reduce reoffending in Surrey.  

Application for Small Grant Award below £5,000 – Reducing Reoffending Fund 

Surrey Police – Checkpoint Scheme – Ailsa Quinlan 

Brief overview of service/decision – To award £4,771.50 to Surrey Police’s Checkpoint Scheme. This grant would be utilised for Checkpoint’s hardship fund to support individuals who are unable to meet the full cost of their intervention. Checkpoint is designed to deliver targeted interventions aimed at reducing the risk of reoffending. The scheme has a low reoffending rate of 5.5% using these targeted interventions.  

That the Commissioner supports this small grant application to the Reducing Reoffending Fund and awards to the following; 

  • £4,771.50 to Surrey Police 

I approve the recommendation(s): 

Signature:   PCC Lisa Townsend (wet signed copy held in Office)

Date: 10th March 2026

All decisions must be added to the decision register. 

Consultation 

Consultation has taken place with appropriate lead officers depending on the application. All applications have been asked to supply evidence of any consultation and community engagement. 

Financial implications 

All applications have been asked to confirm the organisation hold accurate financial information. They are also asked to include the total costs of the project with breakdown where the money will be spent; any additional funding secured or applied for and plans for on-going funding. The Reducing Reoffending Fund Decision Panel/Criminal Justice policy officers considers the financial risks and opportunities when looking at each application. 

Legal 

Legal advice is taken on an application-by-application basis. 

Risks 

The Reducing reoffending Fund Decision Panel and Criminal Justice policy officers considers any risks in the allocation of funding. It is also part of the process to consider when refusing an application, the service delivery risks if appropriate.  

Equality and diversity 

Each application will be requested to supply appropriate equality and diversity information as part of the monitoring requirements. All applicants are expected to adhere to the Equality Act 2010  

Risks to human rights 

Each application will be requested to supply appropriate human rights information as part of the monitoring requirements. All applicants are expected to adhere to the Human Rights Act.