Qeto 54/2022 - Ho fana ka lichelete bakeng sa phano ea litšebeletso tsa ts'ehetso ea lehae

Sengoli le Karolo ea Mosebetsi:           George Bell, Leano la Toka ea Botlokotsebe le Ofisiri ea Khomishene

Tšireletso ea Tšireletso:              Official

Summary

Mokhomishenara oa Sepolesa le oa Botlokotsebe oa Surrey o ikarabella bakeng sa ho fana ka litšebeletso tse tšehetsang mahlatsipa a botlokotsebe, ho ntlafatsa polokeho ea sechaba, ho sebetsana le tlhekefetso ea bana, le ho thibela ho khopisa. Re sebelisa mekhoa e mengata e fapaneng ea lithuso tsa lichelete 'me khafetsa re mema mekhatlo ho etsa kopo ea lithuso tsa lichelete ho ts'ehetsa merero e kaholimo.

Bakeng sa selemo sa lichelete sa 2022/23 Ofisi ea Sepolesa le Mokhomishenara oa Botlokotsebe e sebelisitse karolo ea lichelete tse nkiloeng naheng ho tšehetsa phano ea litšebeletso tsa lehae. Ka kakaretso chelete e eketsehileng ea £650,000 e ile ea fumaneha bakeng sa morero ona, 'me pampiri ena e fana ka likabelo ho tsoa tekanyetsong ena.

Litumellano tse Tloaelehileng tsa Lichelete

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

Mofani:        Mokhatlo oa Lucy Faithfull Foundation

Fana:             £15,000

Kakaretso:      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.

Budget:          Precept Uplift 2022/23

Tumello ya Mokomishinara wa Botlokotsebe le Sepolesa

Ke amohela likhothaletso joalo ka ha li hlalositsoe ho Karolo ea 2 ea tlaleho ena.

Letšoao: Lisa Townsend, Mokhomishenara oa Sepolesa le Botlokotsebe bakeng sa Surrey (Kopi e saenneng e metsi e tšoaretsoeng Ofising ea PCC)

letsatsi: 31 January 2023

(Liqeto tsohle li tlameha ho kenyelletsoa rejistareng ea liqeto.)

Libaka tsa ho nahanela

Consultation

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

Liphello tsa lichelete

£15,000 from Precept Uplift.

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