Mkpebi 38/2022 – Ntinye aka Alliance Ndị na-eme ihe ike n'ime ụlọ  

Onye edemede na Ọrụ Ọrụ: Lucy Thomas, Nhazi & Nduzi amụma maka ọrụ ndị ihe metụtara

Akara mkpuchi:  ỌR.

Nchịkọta onye isi

The grant is for the delivery of two services; a Compulsive and Obsession Behaviour Intervention (COBI) programme and an intensive domestic abuse One-To-One programme:

  • The COBI programme is an outcome focussed programme for stalking behaviour.  
  • The Intensive DA One-To-One perpetrator interventions for individuals identified through a range of new pathways, will focus on achieving positive behavioural change.

Mụrụ

Surrey has a robust multi-agency system for tackling and reducing the risk posed by domestic abuse perpetrators, with partners collectively making use of a range of interventions, tools and powers.

However, there is a recognised gap in relation to universal pre-conviction perpetrator interventions focussed on early intervention and behaviour change. This is a gap recognised by all local commissioners and reflected in the jointly agreed Surrey Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Strategy 2021-2023.

Nkwenye (s)

Funding of £502,600.82 is provided to Interventions Alliance in 2022/23 for the two aforementioned services (£240,848.70 for the COBI programme and £261,752.12 for the intensive one-to-one interventions).

Police and Crime Commissioner’s approval:

Ana m akwado nkwado (s):

Akara mbinye aka: Lisa Townsend, Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey (wet signed copy held by Commissioner’s Office)

Ụbọchị: 08 November 2022

Ekwesịrị ịgbakwunye mkpebi niile na ndekọ mkpebi.

Areas for consideration:

Mmetụta ego

There are no financial implications

Legal

There are no legal implications

Ize

Enweghị ihe egwu

Ịha nhata na iche iche

No implications to equality and diversity

Ihe ize ndụ nye ikike mmadụ

No risks to human rights