Isigqibo 59/2022 – Inkxaso-mali yobonelelo ngeenkonzo zenkxaso yasekuhlaleni

Umbhali kunye nendima yomsebenzi:           UGeorge Bell, uMgaqo-nkqubo woBulungisa kuLwaphulo-mthetho kunye neGosa lokuKhomishini

Ukuphawula okuKhuselayo:              Olusemthethweni

isishwankathelo

UMkomishinala wamaPolisa noLwaphulo-mthetho weSurrey unoxanduva lokumisela iinkonzo ezixhasa amaxhoba olwaphulo-mthetho, ukuphucula ukhuseleko loluntu, ukulwa nokuxhatshazwa kwabantwana kunye nokuthintela ukona kwakhona. Sisebenza ngeendlela ezahlukeneyo zenkxaso-mali kwaye simema rhoqo imibutho ukuba ifake isicelo senkxaso-mali yokuxhasa ezi njongo zingasentla.

Kunyaka-mali wama-2022/23 iOfisi yamaPolisa kunye noMkomishinala woLwaphulo-mthetho isebenzise inxalenye yenkxaso-mali evela ekuhlaleni ukuxhasa ukuhanjiswa kweenkonzo zasekuhlaleni. Iyonke inkxaso-mali eyongezelelweyo ye-£ 650,000 yenziwe yafumaneka ukulungiselela le njongo, kwaye eli phepha lichaza ulwabiwo kolu hlahlo-lwabiwo-mali.

Izivumelwano zeNkxaso-mali eziMgangatho

Service:          High Impact Complex Drinkers Service

Umboneleli:        Public Health, Surrey County Council

Isibonelelo:             £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.

Uhlahlo lwabiwo-mali:          Ukunyuswa komyalelo ka-2022/23


Service:          I-Streetlight Surrey

Umboneleli:        I-Streetlight UK

Isibonelelo:             £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.

Uhlahlo lwabiwo-mali:           Ukunyuswa komyalelo ka-2022/23


Service:          OPCC Beds

Umboneleli:        Isiseko se-Amber

Isibonelelo:             £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.

Uhlahlo lwabiwo-mali:           Ukunyuswa komyalelo ka-2022/23


Service:          Surrey TTG Housing Scheme

Umboneleli:        The Forward Trust

Isibonelelo:             £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.

Uhlahlo lwabiwo-mali:           Ukunyuswa komyalelo ka-2022/23

Imvume yoMkomishinala wamaPolisa noLwaphulo-mthetho

Ndiyazivuma iingcebiso njengoko zichaziwe kwi Icandelo 2 yale ngxelo.

Utyikityo: ULisa Townsend, uMkomishinala wamaPolisa kunye noLwaphulo-mthetho waseSurrey (ikopi emanzi esayiniweyo egcinwe kwiOfisi yePCC)

date: 07 Februwari 2023

(All decisions must be added to the decision register)

Iindawo zokuqwalaselwa

kokubonisana

Iphaneli yamalungu amathathu kwizicelo zoMgangatho weSibonelelo kwiNgxowa-mali yokuNcitshiswa kwakhona kweNgxowa-mali - uLisa Herrington (OPCC), uCraig Jones (OPCC), kunye no-Amy Buffoni (amaPolisa aseSurrey).

Iziphumo zezezimali

I-£ 146,292.00 evela kwi-Precept Ulift.

Legal

Akukho.

iingozi

Akukho.

Ukulingana kunye nokungafani

Akukho ziphumo.

Imingcipheko kumalungelo oluntu

Akukho mingcipheko.