Décision 36/2022 – Conseillers indépendants en matière de violence domestique (IDVA) Uplift 2022 du East Surrey Domestic Abuse Service

Auteur et rôle : Lucy Thomas, responsable de la mise en service et des politiques pour les services aux victimes

Marquage de protection :  OFFICIEL

Résumé:

Police & Crime Commissioners have the statutory responsibility to provide services to support victims cope and recover. The Ministry of Justice have provided additional funding until 2024/25 for Independent Domestic Violence Advisors (IDVAs). This service is to extend the current provision of IDVAs within Surrey.  

Contexte 

Funding will be awarded to ESDAS as lead provider for the Surrey Domestic Abuse Partnership to deliver the following services in Surrey;

  • A LBGT+ IDVA to provide specialist support for LBGT+ victims
  • Core IDVA provision – uplift of 4 FTE IDVAs
  • Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Refugee Services IDVA – Support BAME victims of domestic abuse (DA)
  • Child and Young Persons IDVA – Support young DA victims
  • IDVA Service Managers – additional manager capacity to oversee increased workload


Recommandation

The total funds of £566,352.00 to be provided to ESDAS per annum to provide the aforementioned services in Surrey until 2024/25.

Approbation de la police et du commissaire au crime

J'approuve la ou les recommandations :

Signature: Lisa Townsend, commissaire de la police et du crime de Surrey (copie humide signée conservée au bureau du commissaire)

Date : 20th Octobre 2022

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