Kev txiav txim siab 59/2022 – Nyiaj pab rau kev muab kev pab txhawb nqa hauv zos

Tus sau thiab txoj haujlwm ua haujlwm:           George Bell, Criminal Justice Policy & 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 xa cov kev 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 sib txawv ntawm cov nyiaj tau los thiab tsis tu ncua caw cov koom haum 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:          High Impact Complex Drinkers Service

Tus Zov Me Nyuam:        Public Health, Surrey County Council

Cov nyiaj pab:             £50,000

The funding requested will support Surrey’s High Impact Complex Drinkers programme. The programme is based on extensive evidence-based research by Alcohol Change UK whilst developing their Blue Light principles, to assertively engage and sustain medium to long term change with those who are considered to be change or treatment resistant. Assertive outreach underpins the model, and there is also great emphasis placed on the role of partnership working between agencies that an individual may come into contact with. Rather than the individual touching on a range of different services all responding in isolation, the model looks to engage services to joint case manage the service user with no fixed-time limit to intervention and/or thresholds that impact on future engagement.

Nyiaj:          Precept Uplift 2022/23


Service:          Streetlight Surrey

Tus Zov Me Nyuam:        Streetlight UK

Cov nyiaj pab:             £28,792

Streetlight UK provides specialist support for women involved in prostitution and all forms of sexual violence and exploitation, including those trafficked into the sex trade, providing tangible and material pathways for women to exit prostitution. They offer a non-discriminatory, confidential 1-2-1 service, enabling women to regain control of their lives. As such, their work has a direct benefit to the communities in which they work.

Nyiaj:           Precept Uplift 2022/23


Service:          OPCC Beds

Tus Zov Me Nyuam:        Lub Amber Foundation

Cov nyiaj pab:             £37,500

This funding will support Amber’s mission to transform lives by supporting marginalised young people to move on to sustainable and independent futures that are free from crime. They do this by providing a residential training programme focused on personal development, employability, and resettlement skills for homeless, out of work young people aged 17-30. Amber provides a temporary, safe place to live with up to 30 other young people, and they use their tailored approach that is asset-based and hands on. Based around the principles of restorative practice, their approach seeks to create positive behaviour change through a mix of active participation in the programme, wider community engagement and a focus on residents taking active responsibility for their own decisions.

Nyiaj:           Precept Uplift 2022/23


Service:          Surrey TTG Housing Scheme

Tus Zov Me Nyuam:        Lub Forward Trust

Cov nyiaj pab:             £30,000

This funding will support housing and resettlement services, which provides support to vulnerable individuals, with a history of drug, alcohol, or other mental health issues, who are newly released from prison and who have nowhere to live. They provide a stable and permanent home for these individuals, together with additional wrap around care. This may include support to maintain tenancies, sustain recovery from addiction, access benefit claims and food banks, improve life skills, renew relationships with families, and engage with mental health and employment training. They also support vulnerable individuals in the community who are homeless, have a history of substance misuse or other mental health issues, and who would benefit from additional support to help them maintain their tenancy.

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 rau Surrey (daim ntawv kos npe ntub dej tuav ntawm PCC Office)

Hnub: 07 Lub ob hlis ntuj 2023

(All decisions must be added to the decision register)

Cov cheeb tsam ntawm kev txiav txim siab

kev sib tham

Peb-tus tswv cuab vaj huam sib luag rau Daim Ntawv Thov Kev Pabcuam rau Kev Txo Cov Nyiaj Them Rov Qab - Lisa Herrington (OPCC), Craig Jones (OPCC), thiab Amy Buffoni (Surrey Tub Ceev Xwm).

Kev cuam tshuam txog nyiaj txiag

£ 146,292.00 los ntawm Precept Uplift.

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