Contributi dei parlamentari del PD - Contributi L. 3/2019
Victim service pres 12 may sb event
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Victims’ Commissioning Workshop
Victoria Wise
Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner
12th
May 2014
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PCC’s Victims Services Vision
To ensure the voice of victims is heard
through a clear understanding of victims
needs so that targeted, meaningful and
coherent services are developed that fulfil
victim expectations
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PCC Commissioning Objectives
• Victims and witnesses receive the
best possible care and support
• Support is targeted to those most in
need
• Complement CJS agencies and those
services commissioned nationally to
ensure a seamless service.
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‘Best possible care and support’
• PCC interested in the results of the support
• How effective is the help and interventions
offered?
• Based on outcomes of ‘cope’ and ‘recover’
(MoJ).....plus
• Any other outcomes that the PCC wants to see
• PCC and providers to work in partnership to
ensure the holistic needs of the victim are
met.
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‘Those most in need’
• Victims of serious crime
• The most persistently targeted
• The most vulnerable and intimidated
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Transition funding arrangements
• Grant funding provided to PCC from MoJ under
s56 of the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims
Act 2004.
• ‘to assist victims, witnesses or other persons
affected by offences’
• Anti-social Behaviour , Crime and Policing Act
2014 provides PCCs with powers to provide or
commission a wide range of services for victims,
witnesses and others affected by offences.
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2014/15 – Funding
October 2014 to March 2015 £
Victims’ Services 390,833
Restorative Justice 101,770
SV/DV (from £1.3m pot) 21,170
Total Allocation (inc. Referral &
associated services component e.g.
Victim Support)
513,773
Extend Referral and associated
services until end March 2015 (6m) less 195,403 (50%)
Total Funding (VS and RJ) 318,366
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2015/16 – Funding
April 2015 to March 2016 £
Victims’ Services 781,000
Restorative Justice 208,000
SV/DV (from £1.3m pot) -
Total Allocation (inc. Referral & associated
services component e.g. Victim Support) 989,000
Cost of a referral mechanism and generic
victim support services provider (12m) (£390,814) ??
Total Funding (VS and RJ) 598,186??
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Commissioning principles
• Understand victims’ needs and engage with VCSE sector to access
specialist knowledge
• Consult potential provider organisations and work with them to
set priority outcomes
• Put outcomes for service users at the heart of planning process
• Map the fullest practical range of providers and understand the
contribution they could make to delivering the outcomes
• Consider investing in the capacity of the provider base (2013/14
funding)
• Ensure contracting processes are fair and transparent
• Ensure long term contracts and risk sharing as ways of achieving
efficiency and effectiveness
• Seek feedback from service users, communities and providers in
order to review the effectiveness of the commissioning process in
meeting local needs.
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2014/15 Preferred approach
• RJ – Commission services via OJEU process
c101k + £208k Oct 14 – Mar 15)
• Victim services – create victims fund c£216k
and invite funding bids against set criteria.
• Align to Victims Strategy Outcomes
• Scoping work is underway to assess ‘need’,
identify gaps/duplication in provision
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2015-16 Referral and associated
services Commissioning
• Open OJEU process: regional procurement team
will provide process support i.e. Bluelight portal
and independent verification re: fair bid
evaluation – currently developing a timetable
• May - August 14: victim referral model analysis –
to inform service specification and other ItT
documentation
• Sept - Dec 14: competition process and contract
award
• Jan – Mar 15: mobilisation
• April 15: contracts commence
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The ‘competed’ fund
• Up to £12m for PCC’s to support those ‘most in
need’
• PCC’s can bid for additional funding in 2014/15 to
deliver positive outcomes for victims
• PCC’s can submit bids to fund
specialist/innovative services delivered by VCSE
organisations
• Currently consulting stakeholders on possible
service gaps that could inform our bid.
• Deadline for submitting bid is 9th
May 2014.
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Local Victims’ Strategy
• Victims needs are complex, dynamic and
wide ranging
• To meet these needs a partnership approach
is required
• A clearly owned partnership strategy
covering all CSP’s and HCJB to help meet the
needs of victims has been drafted by the
OPCC.
• Mindful of VCOP and EU Directive on Victims
• Currently consulting with partners.
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OPCC Contacts for Victims
Commissioning
Neil Kingston:
email neil.kingston@humberside.pnn.police.uk
Tel: 01482 220790
Victoria Wise:
email victoria.wise@humberside.pnn.police.uk
Tel: 01482 220734
Editor's Notes
£318,366 (£216,587 for VS and £101,779 for RJ)
2015/16 is indicative funding and rounding to nearest 1,000.
£391,166 for VS and £208,000 for RJ but funding is not ring fenced.