Kev txiav txim siab 54/2022 – Nyiaj pab rau kev muab kev pab txhawb nqa hauv zos

Tus sau thiab txoj haujlwm ua haujlwm:           George Bell, Criminal Justice Policy thiab Commissioning Officer

Tiv thaiv Marking:              Official

Ntsiab lus

Tub Ceev Xwm & Tus Thawj Saib Xyuas Kev Ua Phem Txhaum Cai rau Surrey yog lub luag haujlwm rau kev ua haujlwm pabcuam uas txhawb nqa cov neeg raug tsim txom ntawm kev ua txhaum cai, txhim kho kev nyab xeeb hauv zej zog, tiv thaiv kev ua phem rau menyuam yaus, thiab tiv thaiv kev ua txhaum cai. Peb ua haujlwm ntau qhov nyiaj sib txawv thiab tsis tu ncua caw cov koom haum los thov kev pab nyiaj los txhawb cov hom phiaj saum toj no.

Rau xyoo nyiaj txiag 2022/23 Lub Chaw Haujlwm Saib Xyuas Tub Ceev Xwm thiab Tus Thawj Saib Xyuas Kev Ua Phem Txhaum Cai tau siv ib feem ntawm cov nyiaj tau los hauv zos los txhawb nqa cov kev pabcuam hauv zos. Hauv tag nrho cov peev nyiaj ntxiv ntawm £ 650,000 tau tsim muaj rau lub hom phiaj no, thiab daim ntawv no tau teeb tsa cov kev faib tawm los ntawm cov peev nyiaj no.

Daim ntawv cog lus nyiaj txiag Standard

Service:          Suite of programmes to tackle online sexual offending in Surrey

Tus Zov Me Nyuam:        The Lucy Faithfull Foundation

Cov nyiaj pab:             £15,000

Ntsiab lus:      These programmes are to tackle online sexual offending in Surrey. The first is Inform Young People programme, this programme works with young people up to the age of 21 (or up to 25 in certain circumstances) who have engaged in sexual behaviours that have been harmful to themselves or others. The Inform Plus and Engage Plus programmes – are psycho-educational programmes for adults who have been arrested, cautioned, or convicted for online offences involving sexual images of children or those who have engaged in some form of online solicitation or grooming of children.  Alongside providing immediate support and advice to ensure children and adults remain safe, the programmes recommend a range of interventions that help callers address their offending behaviour, to make it less likely to be repeated. The suite of programmes is part of these interventions and aims to reduce reoffending by addressing online offending behaviour.

Nyiaj:          Precept Uplift 2022/23

Tub ceev xwm thiab Tub Ceev Xwm Kev Pom Zoo

Kuv pom zoo cov lus pom zoo raws li tau piav qhia hauv Section 2 ntawm daim ntawv qhia no.

Kos npe: Lisa Townsend, Tub Ceev Xwm thiab Tus Thawj Saib Xyuas Kev Ua Phem Txhaum Cai rau Surrey (Daim ntawv kos npe ntub dej tuav ntawm PCC Office)

Hnub: 31 Lub ib hlis ntuj 2023

(Txhua qhov kev txiav txim siab yuav tsum muab ntxiv rau hauv daim ntawv txiav txim.)

Cov cheeb tsam ntawm kev txiav txim siab

kev sib tham

Three-member panel for Standard grant applications to the Reducing Reoffending Fund – Lisa Herrington (OPCC), Craig Jones (OPCC), and Amy Buffoni (Surrey Police).

Kev cuam tshuam txog nyiaj txiag

£15,000 from Precept Uplift.

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