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Analysis of Grants Made
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In this period 5,609 donations have been made (only 3,000 donations processed on this page)

  • The average annual spending of grantees has been £16 million
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30/03/2023 £359,915 ZIMBABWE COUNCIL OF CHURCHES (ZCC) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
30/03/2023 £350,000 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR MERSEYSIDE Clear, Hold, Build (CHB) is an end-to-end partnership approach designed by the Home Office to reduce the number of OCGs, crime levels, serious violence and homicides in particularly high-harm areas in a sustainable way. CHB is aimed at: · Supporting forces and their local delivery partners to identify the highest harm areas. · Ruthlessly pursuing OCG members through intensive enforcement activity. · Immediately addressing the vacuum this leaves by preventing other OCGs from taking over the location including by offering support services and safeguarding referrals. · Rebuilding communities in a way that make them less vulnerable to the threat in future.
30/03/2023 £359,915 ZIMBABWE COUNCIL OF CHURCHES (ZCC) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
30/03/2023 £350,000 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR MERSEYSIDE Clear, Hold, Build (CHB) is an end-to-end partnership approach designed by the Home Office to reduce the number of OCGs, crime levels, serious violence and homicides in particularly high-harm areas in a sustainable way. CHB is aimed at: · Supporting forces and their local delivery partners to identify the highest harm areas. · Ruthlessly pursuing OCG members through intensive enforcement activity. · Immediately addressing the vacuum this leaves by preventing other OCGs from taking over the location including by offering support services and safeguarding referrals. · Rebuilding communities in a way that make them less vulnerable to the threat in future.
24/03/2023 £900,000 ICPO-INTERPOL This document summarises the case for £900k of funding for the Biometric Hub, a technical capability run by INTERPOL, which the UK has committed to support financially.
24/03/2023 £900,000 ICPO-INTERPOL This document summarises the case for £900k of funding for the Biometric Hub, a technical capability run by INTERPOL, which the UK has committed to support financially.
22/03/2023 £6,264,404 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DYFED-POWYS The grant is intended to reimburse Police Forces for financial pressure resulting from the participation and change activities required to take the National Law Enforcement Data Service through the NLEDP adoption roadmap. Early police support is key to programme delivery and decommissioning PNC, aligned to the programme plan and business case for transition from PNC to LEDS.
22/03/2023 £6,264,404 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DYFED-POWYS The grant is intended to reimburse Police Forces for financial pressure resulting from the participation and change activities required to take the National Law Enforcement Data Service through the NLEDP adoption roadmap. Early police support is key to programme delivery and decommissioning PNC, aligned to the programme plan and business case for transition from PNC to LEDS.
20/03/2023 £8,208 RESOLVE Funding to a 'non-profit' civil society organisation specialising in community safety and anti-social behaviour. Their mission is to professionalise the sector through training, support, guidance and sharing best practice to effectively tackle anti-social behaviour. The organisation will undertake 10 fortnightly one-hour group drop-in sessions and 25 start-up sessions offering one to one support to successful Safer Streets Funded projects that have tackling anti-social behaviour as a priority.
20/03/2023 £8,208 RESOLVE Funding to a 'non-profit' civil society organisation specialising in community safety and anti-social behaviour. Their mission is to professionalise the sector through training, support, guidance and sharing best practice to effectively tackle anti-social behaviour. The organisation will undertake 10 fortnightly one-hour group drop-in sessions and 25 start-up sessions offering one to one support to successful Safer Streets Funded projects that have tackling anti-social behaviour as a priority.
17/03/2023 £85,421 GALOP The purpose of the funding is to provide support to a vitally important sector doing excellent work with children and adults who are victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. Funding will be awarded to non-statutory sector organisations working nationally to provide services that help victims and survivors cope with and, as far as possible, recover from the impact of child sexual abuse. By supporting these services this funding will contribute to improved health and wellbeing outcomes for victims and survivors, improved criminal justice outcomes (by supporting victims through the criminal justice process) and cost savings for other public services (e.g mental health, drug and alcohol services) by addressing the trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse.
17/03/2023 £90,418 RESTITUTE CIC The purpose of the funding is to provide support to a vitally important sector doing excellent work with children and adults who are victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. Funding will be awarded to non-statutory sector organisations working nationally to provide services that help victims and survivors cope with and, as far as possible, recover from the impact of child sexual abuse. By supporting these services this funding will contribute to improved health and wellbeing outcomes for victims and survivors, improved criminal justice outcomes (by supporting victims through the criminal justice process) and cost savings for other public services (e.g mental health, drug and alcohol services) by addressing the trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse.
17/03/2023 £336,781 NSPCC The purpose of the funding is to provide support to a vitally important sector doing excellent work with children and adults who are victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. Funding will be awarded to non-statutory sector organisations working nationally to provide services that help victims and survivors cope with and, as far as possible, recover from the impact of child sexual abuse. By supporting these services this funding will contribute to improved health and wellbeing outcomes for victims and survivors, improved criminal justice outcomes (by supporting victims through the criminal justice process) and cost savings for other public services (e.g mental health, drug and alcohol services) by addressing the trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse.
17/03/2023 £29,631 CYFANNOL WOMEN'S AID The purpose of the funding is to provide support to a vitally important sector doing excellent work with children and adults who are victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. Funding will be awarded to non-statutory sector organisations working nationally to provide services that help victims and survivors cope with and, as far as possible, recover from the impact of child sexual abuse. By supporting these services this funding will contribute to improved health and wellbeing outcomes for victims and survivors, improved criminal justice outcomes (by supporting victims through the criminal justice process) and cost savings for other public services (e.g mental health, drug and alcohol services) by addressing the trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse.
17/03/2023 £122,193 SOMERSET AND AVON RAPE AND SEXUAL ABUSE SUPPORT The purpose of the funding is to provide support to a vitally important sector doing excellent work with children and adults who are victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. Funding will be awarded to non-statutory sector organisations working nationally to provide services that help victims and survivors cope with and, as far as possible, recover from the impact of child sexual abuse. By supporting these services this funding will contribute to improved health and wellbeing outcomes for victims and survivors, improved criminal justice outcomes (by supporting victims through the criminal justice process) and cost savings for other public services (e.g mental health, drug and alcohol services) by addressing the trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse.
17/03/2023 £85,421 £3,043,823 GALOP The purpose of the funding is to provide support to a vitally important sector doing excellent work with children and adults who are victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. Funding will be awarded to non-statutory sector organisations working nationally to provide services that help victims and survivors cope with and, as far as possible, recover from the impact of child sexual abuse. By supporting these services this funding will contribute to improved health and wellbeing outcomes for victims and survivors, improved criminal justice outcomes (by supporting victims through the criminal justice process) and cost savings for other public services (e.g mental health, drug and alcohol services) by addressing the trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse.
17/03/2023 £90,418 RESTITUTE CIC The purpose of the funding is to provide support to a vitally important sector doing excellent work with children and adults who are victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. Funding will be awarded to non-statutory sector organisations working nationally to provide services that help victims and survivors cope with and, as far as possible, recover from the impact of child sexual abuse. By supporting these services this funding will contribute to improved health and wellbeing outcomes for victims and survivors, improved criminal justice outcomes (by supporting victims through the criminal justice process) and cost savings for other public services (e.g mental health, drug and alcohol services) by addressing the trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse.
17/03/2023 £336,781 £103,533,029 NSPCC The purpose of the funding is to provide support to a vitally important sector doing excellent work with children and adults who are victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. Funding will be awarded to non-statutory sector organisations working nationally to provide services that help victims and survivors cope with and, as far as possible, recover from the impact of child sexual abuse. By supporting these services this funding will contribute to improved health and wellbeing outcomes for victims and survivors, improved criminal justice outcomes (by supporting victims through the criminal justice process) and cost savings for other public services (e.g mental health, drug and alcohol services) by addressing the trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse.
17/03/2023 £29,631 £4,119,662 CYFANNOL WOMEN'S AID The purpose of the funding is to provide support to a vitally important sector doing excellent work with children and adults who are victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. Funding will be awarded to non-statutory sector organisations working nationally to provide services that help victims and survivors cope with and, as far as possible, recover from the impact of child sexual abuse. By supporting these services this funding will contribute to improved health and wellbeing outcomes for victims and survivors, improved criminal justice outcomes (by supporting victims through the criminal justice process) and cost savings for other public services (e.g mental health, drug and alcohol services) by addressing the trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse.
17/03/2023 £122,193 £2,508,454 SOMERSET AND AVON RAPE AND SEXUAL ABUSE SUPPORT The purpose of the funding is to provide support to a vitally important sector doing excellent work with children and adults who are victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. Funding will be awarded to non-statutory sector organisations working nationally to provide services that help victims and survivors cope with and, as far as possible, recover from the impact of child sexual abuse. By supporting these services this funding will contribute to improved health and wellbeing outcomes for victims and survivors, improved criminal justice outcomes (by supporting victims through the criminal justice process) and cost savings for other public services (e.g mental health, drug and alcohol services) by addressing the trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse.
07/02/2023 £581,563 MAYORS OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME (MOPC) The purpose of this grant is to initiate the first phase of the NPCC (National Police Chiefs Council) Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone programme. The grant aims to enable policing to set up a new programme with the objective of achieving a safe and effective BVLOS drones' capability in policing across all police forces in England and Wales, and an understanding of the 'Target Operating Model' for police aviation. The funding will enable the NPCC to provide the Home Office with clarity for ministers on the challenges and opportunities of BVLOS, as well as the scope of work required to establish a consistent national approach to the police use of drones.
07/02/2023 £581,563 MAYORS OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME (MOPC) The purpose of this grant is to initiate the first phase of the NPCC (National Police Chiefs Council) Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone programme. The grant aims to enable policing to set up a new programme with the objective of achieving a safe and effective BVLOS drones' capability in policing across all police forces in England and Wales, and an understanding of the 'Target Operating Model' for police aviation. The funding will enable the NPCC to provide the Home Office with clarity for ministers on the challenges and opportunities of BVLOS, as well as the scope of work required to establish a consistent national approach to the police use of drones.
20/01/2023 £85,103 ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £49,223 ETHICAL TRADING INITIATIVE The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £136,055 GLOBAL PARTNERS GOVERNANCE (G) The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £143,724 GOODWEAVE INT (G) The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £66,626 HOPE FOR JUSTICE The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £114,399 IOM INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION FOR MIGRATION (G) The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £43,907 JUSTICE & CARE The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £120,000 THE GLOBAL FUND TO END MODERN SLAVERY The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £73,127 TRILATERAL RESEARCH LTD The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £61,540 UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM, THE The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £103,698 WILLOW INTERNATIONAL (G) The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £115,722 MARINUS ANALYTICS LLC (G) The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £85,103 £3,793,450 ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £49,223 ETHICAL TRADING INITIATIVE The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £136,055 GLOBAL PARTNERS GOVERNANCE (G) The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £143,724 GOODWEAVE INT (G) The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £66,626 £11,875,365 HOPE FOR JUSTICE The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £114,399 £57,595,458 IOM INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION FOR MIGRATION (G) The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £43,907 £2,609,786 JUSTICE & CARE The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £120,000 THE GLOBAL FUND TO END MODERN SLAVERY The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £73,127 TRILATERAL RESEARCH LTD The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £61,540 UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM, THE The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £103,698 WILLOW INTERNATIONAL (G) The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
20/01/2023 £115,722 MARINUS ANALYTICS LLC (G) The Modern Slavery Fund aims to prevent modern slavery in priority countries and contribute towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal to end modern slavery The MSIF is for funding innovative, potentially transformational projects in pursuit of this objective. The MSF will focus its work in countries that are key source countries for victims of Modern Slavery found in the UK.
15/12/2022 £100,000 SURVIVING ECONOMIC ABUSE The Interpersonal Abuse Unit (IAU) is currently funding organisations which provide vital support for victims of VAWG crimes and their families, which includes economic abuse. As part of the Governments commitment to tackling violence against women and VAWG, we are seeking approval to directly award grant funding to Surviving Economic Abuse (SEA) for 36 months for the value of £500,000.00 (financial years 2022/23-2024/25) to provide specialist and expert advocacy to victims of economic abuse. This breaks down to a £100,000 uplift this financial year and then an indicative £200,000 each year for 2023/24 and 2024/25: This delivers on a specific commitment within the Tackling Domestic Abuse Plan, to double funding for the response to economic abuse.
15/12/2022 £52,038 MAYORS OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME (MOPC) To fund new and existing projects within the policing system that are deliverable within this financial year with no future funding implications from central Government. We require these projects to have an evidenced impact on homicide prevention this financial year and should be of national strategic importance, rather than just focusing on one or two geographic areas.
15/12/2022 £57,204 COLLEGE OF POLICING LIMITED To fund new and existing projects within the policing system that are deliverable within this financial year with no future funding implications from central Government. We require these projects to have an evidenced impact on homicide prevention this financial year and should be of national strategic importance, rather than just focusing on one or two geographic areas.
15/12/2022 £40,000 NATIONAL CRIME AGENCY (NCA) To fund new and existing projects within the policing system that are deliverable within this financial year with no future funding implications from central Government. We require these projects to have an evidenced impact on homicide prevention this financial year and should be of national strategic importance, rather than just focusing on one or two geographic areas.
15/12/2022 £66,035 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR THAMES VALLEY To fund new and existing projects within the policing system that are deliverable within this financial year with no future funding implications from central Government. We require these projects to have an evidenced impact on homicide prevention this financial year and should be of national strategic importance, rather than just focusing on one or two geographic areas.
15/12/2022 £85,930 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LEICESTERSHIRE To fund new and existing projects within the policing system that are deliverable within this financial year with no future funding implications from central Government. We require these projects to have an evidenced impact on homicide prevention this financial year and should be of national strategic importance, rather than just focusing on one or two geographic areas.
15/12/2022 £68,405 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LINCOLNSHIRE To fund new and existing projects within the policing system that are deliverable within this financial year with no future funding implications from central Government. We require these projects to have an evidenced impact on homicide prevention this financial year and should be of national strategic importance, rather than just focusing on one or two geographic areas.
15/12/2022 £6,258 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER To fund new and existing projects within the policing system that are deliverable within this financial year with no future funding implications from central Government. We require these projects to have an evidenced impact on homicide prevention this financial year and should be of national strategic importance, rather than just focusing on one or two geographic areas.
15/12/2022 £100,000 £1,371,097 SURVIVING ECONOMIC ABUSE The Interpersonal Abuse Unit (IAU) is currently funding organisations which provide vital support for victims of VAWG crimes and their families, which includes economic abuse. As part of the Governments commitment to tackling violence against women and VAWG, we are seeking approval to directly award grant funding to Surviving Economic Abuse (SEA) for 36 months for the value of £500,000.00 (financial years 2022/23-2024/25) to provide specialist and expert advocacy to victims of economic abuse. This breaks down to a £100,000 uplift this financial year and then an indicative £200,000 each year for 2023/24 and 2024/25: This delivers on a specific commitment within the Tackling Domestic Abuse Plan, to double funding for the response to economic abuse.
15/12/2022 £52,038 MAYORS OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME (MOPC) To fund new and existing projects within the policing system that are deliverable within this financial year with no future funding implications from central Government. We require these projects to have an evidenced impact on homicide prevention this financial year and should be of national strategic importance, rather than just focusing on one or two geographic areas.
15/12/2022 £57,204 COLLEGE OF POLICING LIMITED To fund new and existing projects within the policing system that are deliverable within this financial year with no future funding implications from central Government. We require these projects to have an evidenced impact on homicide prevention this financial year and should be of national strategic importance, rather than just focusing on one or two geographic areas.
15/12/2022 £40,000 NATIONAL CRIME AGENCY (NCA) To fund new and existing projects within the policing system that are deliverable within this financial year with no future funding implications from central Government. We require these projects to have an evidenced impact on homicide prevention this financial year and should be of national strategic importance, rather than just focusing on one or two geographic areas.
15/12/2022 £66,035 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR THAMES VALLEY To fund new and existing projects within the policing system that are deliverable within this financial year with no future funding implications from central Government. We require these projects to have an evidenced impact on homicide prevention this financial year and should be of national strategic importance, rather than just focusing on one or two geographic areas.
15/12/2022 £85,930 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LEICESTERSHIRE To fund new and existing projects within the policing system that are deliverable within this financial year with no future funding implications from central Government. We require these projects to have an evidenced impact on homicide prevention this financial year and should be of national strategic importance, rather than just focusing on one or two geographic areas.
15/12/2022 £68,405 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LINCOLNSHIRE To fund new and existing projects within the policing system that are deliverable within this financial year with no future funding implications from central Government. We require these projects to have an evidenced impact on homicide prevention this financial year and should be of national strategic importance, rather than just focusing on one or two geographic areas.
15/12/2022 £6,258 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER To fund new and existing projects within the policing system that are deliverable within this financial year with no future funding implications from central Government. We require these projects to have an evidenced impact on homicide prevention this financial year and should be of national strategic importance, rather than just focusing on one or two geographic areas.
10/12/2022 £1,441,165 SANLIURFA YATIRIM IZIEME VE KOORDINASYON BASKANLIGI Home Office International Operations has funding for a 3 year programme (FY22-25) to deliver a COSIC (Countering the smuggling of illicit commodities)-funded capacity building project to tackle the cross-border movement of illicit commodities, primarily Class-A drugs, firearms and cash-based proceeds of criminality. The approach will tackle transnational commodity trafficking in assessed threat origin, nexus and transit countries to maximise global impact at a supply chain level. The project will also counter organised immigration crime at a critical point in the journey to the UK. Stemming the flow of illegal migration upstream, by reducing the numbers reaching France and attempting to cross The Channel. This is a Home Secretary priority.
10/12/2022 £1,441,165 SANLIURFA YATIRIM IZIEME VE KOORDINASYON BASKANLIGI Home Office International Operations has funding for a 3 year programme (FY22-25) to deliver a COSIC (Countering the smuggling of illicit commodities)-funded capacity building project to tackle the cross-border movement of illicit commodities, primarily Class-A drugs, firearms and cash-based proceeds of criminality. The approach will tackle transnational commodity trafficking in assessed threat origin, nexus and transit countries to maximise global impact at a supply chain level. The project will also counter organised immigration crime at a critical point in the journey to the UK. Stemming the flow of illegal migration upstream, by reducing the numbers reaching France and attempting to cross The Channel. This is a Home Secretary priority.
05/12/2022 £80,000 SAFELIVES SafeLives have remained the leaders in multi-agency work surrounding victims of domestic abuse; collecting key data and improving local authorities' multi agency response to high risk victims of DA. Mid 2023, their IT system which captures and stores the data received from Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Centres (MARACs) will become obsolete and they will require a new system to be identified and embedded. This grant will allow them to find a new system before the old one becomes obsolete, thus protecting data and important work stored.
05/12/2022 £80,000 £9,802,149 SAFELIVES SafeLives have remained the leaders in multi-agency work surrounding victims of domestic abuse; collecting key data and improving local authorities' multi agency response to high risk victims of DA. Mid 2023, their IT system which captures and stores the data received from Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Centres (MARACs) will become obsolete and they will require a new system to be identified and embedded. This grant will allow them to find a new system before the old one becomes obsolete, thus protecting data and important work stored.
01/12/2022 £200,000 POLICE & CRIME COMMISIIONER FOR HAMPSHIRE This Grant will support the prosecution, through the Single Justice Procedure, of unpaid fixed penalty notices issued by border force under the Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) Regulations 2020 and 2021. This is critical to support the Public Health objectives of these measures.
01/12/2022 £191,613 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million.The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan.Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £194,893 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £172,981 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £169,276 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £184,942 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £180,986 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £187,484 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £173,872 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £257,733 OPEN ARMS DEVELOPMENT CENTRE (OADC) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £191,613 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million.The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan.Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £194,893 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £172,981 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £169,276 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £184,942 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £180,986 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £187,484 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £173,872 INTERNATIONAL RETURNS & REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE (IRARA) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
01/12/2022 £257,733 OPEN ARMS DEVELOPMENT CENTRE (OADC) The Home Office Reintegration Programme is fully funded and secured through the 2021 Spending Review for three years from FY22/23 to FY24/25 with £3.7 million for each financial year. The total programme value for the duration of the three years is £11.1 Million. The Home Office Reintegration Programme provides a range of practical support options for returning individuals to successfully reintegrate back in their country of origin. This supports the wider returns delivery elements of the new ten-point migration plan. Implementation of a more comprehensive reintegration programme will strengthen returns co-operation and assist in securing returns agreements with priority countries.
04/11/2022 £6,257,000 CITY OF LONDON POLICE The aim of the FCCRAS project is to provide an accessible service for the public and organisations to report fraud and cyber crime, improving the flow of crime information and intelligence reports through the ecosystem so criminals are disrupted and the public is better protected.
04/11/2022 £6,257,000 CITY OF LONDON POLICE The aim of the FCCRAS project is to provide an accessible service for the public and organisations to report fraud and cyber crime, improving the flow of crime information and intelligence reports through the ecosystem so criminals are disrupted and the public is better protected.
01/11/2022 £8,900,000 COLLEGE OF POLICING LIMITED To provide funding to the College of Policing, as per Section 57 of the Police Act 1996, to enforce the regulations laid down in Statutory Instruments Nos 2372 and 2373 of 2014, amending the Police Regulations 2003 and the Police (Promotion) Regulations 1996.
01/11/2022 £1,011,718 GREATER MANCHESTER COMBINED AUTHORITY The purpose of the grant is to provide support to Fire and Rescue Authorities who agreed to take on a lease for a regional Control Centre building.
01/11/2022 £2,182,399 LONDON FIRE BRIGADE The purpose of the grant is to provide support to Fire and Rescue Authorities who agreed to take on a lease for a regional Control Centre building.
01/11/2022 £1,356,942 COUNTY DURHAM & DURHAM FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE The purpose of the grant is to provide support to Fire and Rescue Authorities who agreed to take on a lease for a regional Control Centre building.
01/11/2022 £8,900,000 COLLEGE OF POLICING LIMITED To provide funding to the College of Policing, as per Section 57 of the Police Act 1996, to enforce the regulations laid down in Statutory Instruments Nos 2372 and 2373 of 2014, amending the Police Regulations 2003 and the Police (Promotion) Regulations 1996.
01/11/2022 £1,011,718 GREATER MANCHESTER COMBINED AUTHORITY The purpose of the grant is to provide support to Fire and Rescue Authorities who agreed to take on a lease for a regional Control Centre building.
01/11/2022 £2,182,399 LONDON FIRE BRIGADE The purpose of the grant is to provide support to Fire and Rescue Authorities who agreed to take on a lease for a regional Control Centre building.
01/11/2022 £1,356,942 COUNTY DURHAM & DURHAM FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE The purpose of the grant is to provide support to Fire and Rescue Authorities who agreed to take on a lease for a regional Control Centre building.
17/10/2022 £199,867 THE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTHUMBRIA (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £391,972 SAFELIVES (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £180,493 SALFORD CITY COUNCIL (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £211,801 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER (THE) (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £241,287 VICTIM SUPPORT (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £504,805 WELSH WOMEN'S AID (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £434,000 CHANGING LIVES (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £381,250 FACULTY OF FORENSIC & LEGAL MEDICINE (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £237,508 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SURREY (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £362,368 OPERATION ENCOMPASS (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £401,021 WOMENS AID (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £177,244 NEXT LINK HOUSING (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £259,333 CHILDREN'S SOCIETY (THE) (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £153,238 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL LANCASHIRE The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £353,417 UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £199,867 THE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTHUMBRIA (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £391,972 SAFELIVES (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £180,493 SALFORD CITY COUNCIL (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £211,801 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER (THE) (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £241,287 VICTIM SUPPORT (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £504,805 WELSH WOMEN'S AID (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £434,000 £33,412,961 CHANGING LIVES (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £381,250 £38,901,000 FACULTY OF FORENSIC & LEGAL MEDICINE (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £237,508 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SURREY (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £362,368 £87,649 OPERATION ENCOMPASS (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £401,021 WOMENS AID (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £177,244 NEXT LINK HOUSING (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £259,333 £40,001,000 CHILDREN'S SOCIETY (THE) (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £153,238 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL LANCASHIRE The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
17/10/2022 £353,417 UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM (G) The purpose of this grant is to bring together work undertaken to prevent and support victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) specifically workstrands supporting children affected by domestic abuse (CADA) and 'what works' funding (WWF.) CADA workstrands aim to both support the children as victims and, in doing so, break cycles of violence. 'What works' funding is precisely that, to understand what works to prevent VAWG. Given the focus of both of this is prevention, most often in the early years space, the unit will compete them together to avoid duplication and look for opportunities to 'force maximise' (i.e. be greater than the sum of it's parts).
14/10/2022 £9,678,144 THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION FOR MIGRATION Commissioning IOM to provide a range of services to refugees that have been submitted to the UK by United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) for resettlement under the Afghan Citizenship Resettlement Scheme (ACRS) Pathway 2 and FCDO referred cases under Pathway 3. Services will include medical, travel and pre-departure orientation.
10/10/2022 £36,000 WHY ME? UK This grant award will provide funding for 6 months to the Restorative Justice charity 'Why Me' to deliver the first phase of a project, utilising restorative justice practices to support victims of retail crime, reduce reoffending and make communities safer. The project will be piloted in selected retail stores in Sussex and supported by Sussex PCC and local Neighbourhood Policing teams. The aim is to establish and roll out a national model of best-practice for using RJ in a retail context. Restorative Justice is not currently used routinely in retail settings because Police Officers are often unclear about how to deploy a restorative victim-led response, lack of knowledge by retail victims and managers about how to access it and a lack of well-established referral routes. There is a strong body of evidence indicating how restorative approaches can support victims whilst also supporting a reduction in reoffending and making our streets and shops safer places to live. The pilot is intended to have a positive impact on retail workers, businesses and policing. The charity 'Why me' have a strong track record in building organisations capacity to utilise restorative justice, building the evidence base and embedding sustainable foundations. They have the relevant expertise, experience and networks to ensure a successful delivery of the project and sustainability post-funding period.
10/10/2022 £36,000 WHY ME? UK This grant award will provide funding for 6 months to the Restorative Justice charity 'Why Me' to deliver the first phase of a project, utilising restorative justice practices to support victims of retail crime, reduce reoffending and make communities safer. The project will be piloted in selected retail stores in Sussex and supported by Sussex PCC and local Neighbourhood Policing teams. The aim is to establish and roll out a national model of best-practice for using RJ in a retail context. Restorative Justice is not currently used routinely in retail settings because Police Officers are often unclear about how to deploy a restorative victim-led response, lack of knowledge by retail victims and managers about how to access it and a lack of well-established referral routes. There is a strong body of evidence indicating how restorative approaches can support victims whilst also supporting a reduction in reoffending and making our streets and shops safer places to live. The pilot is intended to have a positive impact on retail workers, businesses and policing. The charity 'Why me' have a strong track record in building organisations capacity to utilise restorative justice, building the evidence base and embedding sustainable foundations. They have the relevant expertise, experience and networks to ensure a successful delivery of the project and sustainability post-funding period.
07/10/2022 £100,000 COLLEGE OF POLICING LIMITED The College of Policing has developed a range of training products to help tackle domestic abuse, including the Domestic Abuse (DA) Matters programme, which has been delivered to the majority of forces to date. In the Domestic Abuse Plan we have committed up to £3.3m to update the training and support the rollout to those forces who have yet to undertake the training and help develop further training. This grant will be use to fund an extension of the Domestic Abuse Matters training delivered to Police forces. It will be used to develop a specialist course for investigators which would enhance the outcome of DA Matters. The funding will be used to employ a specialist resource to support the development of this product and to pilot and test the course beyond initial development.
07/10/2022 £100,000 COLLEGE OF POLICING LIMITED The College of Policing has developed a range of training products to help tackle domestic abuse, including the Domestic Abuse (DA) Matters programme, which has been delivered to the majority of forces to date. In the Domestic Abuse Plan we have committed up to £3.3m to update the training and support the rollout to those forces who have yet to undertake the training and help develop further training. This grant will be use to fund an extension of the Domestic Abuse Matters training delivered to Police forces. It will be used to develop a specialist course for investigators which would enhance the outcome of DA Matters. The funding will be used to employ a specialist resource to support the development of this product and to pilot and test the course beyond initial development.
06/10/2022 £4,200,000 THE POLICE ICT COMPANY Ministers committed in the 2021 end-to-end Rape Review that no adult victim of rape will be left without a mobile phone for more than 24 hours during a police investigation (the 24-hour commitment). The delivery of this commitment is a Prime Ministerial and Home Secretary priority. Last year the Home Office through the Transforming Forensics Programme (TFP) directed £5 million towards forensics interventions in support of the 24 hour commitment. This scheme is a continuation of this work although it will be delivered by the Police Digital Service (PDS) rather then TFP. The scheme's purpose is to provide police forces in England and Wales the tools and training needed to improve their capabilities to support adult rape victims during the investigation process, improve the criminal justice process and meet the Rape Review's 24 hour commitment.
06/10/2022 £4,200,000 THE POLICE ICT COMPANY Ministers committed in the 2021 end-to-end Rape Review that no adult victim of rape will be left without a mobile phone for more than 24 hours during a police investigation (the 24-hour commitment). The delivery of this commitment is a Prime Ministerial and Home Secretary priority. Last year the Home Office through the Transforming Forensics Programme (TFP) directed £5 million towards forensics interventions in support of the 24 hour commitment. This scheme is a continuation of this work although it will be delivered by the Police Digital Service (PDS) rather then TFP. The scheme's purpose is to provide police forces in England and Wales the tools and training needed to improve their capabilities to support adult rape victims during the investigation process, improve the criminal justice process and meet the Rape Review's 24 hour commitment.
23/09/2022 £42,000 PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL In the wake of the 12 August shootings in Keyham, Plymouth City Council including Devon & Cornwall Police, with local partners, submitted a five-year "Keyham Recovery Plan" requesting funding from central government for a range of measures under three pillars to rebuild the local community: Health and Wellbeing, Community Safety and Resilience & Legacy. Under the Community Safety pillar, a key element is a bid for target hardening measures, which also includes environmental improvements and community engagement. This activity is basis of the grant: 'Plymouth Community Safety - Target Hardening'. Funding activity similar to that of the Safer Streets Fund, the grant is intended to: -prevent an increase in neighbourhood crime & anti-social behaviour (i.e. reduce crime); -strengthen the community; -improve public perceptions of safety. The funding would be administered by the Police and Crime Commissioner of Devon & Cornwall, in partnership with local partners such as the city council, local police force and the local community.
23/09/2022 £42,000 PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL In the wake of the 12 August shootings in Keyham, Plymouth City Council including Devon & Cornwall Police, with local partners, submitted a five-year "Keyham Recovery Plan" requesting funding from central government for a range of measures under three pillars to rebuild the local community: Health and Wellbeing, Community Safety and Resilience & Legacy. Under the Community Safety pillar, a key element is a bid for target hardening measures, which also includes environmental improvements and community engagement. This activity is basis of the grant: 'Plymouth Community Safety - Target Hardening'. Funding activity similar to that of the Safer Streets Fund, the grant is intended to: -prevent an increase in neighbourhood crime & anti-social behaviour (i.e. reduce crime); -strengthen the community; -improve public perceptions of safety. The funding would be administered by the Police and Crime Commissioner of Devon & Cornwall, in partnership with local partners such as the city council, local police force and the local community.
21/09/2022 £225,000 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CHESHIRE Expanding the ANPR camera estate into assessed priority County Lines areas where no fixed ANPR assets are deployed, this will assist in intelligence development, as well as contribute to the operational phases of County Lines investigations. Making the strategic roads network and prioritised County Lines areas a hostile space. This addresses the strategic aim of Roll up County Lines (close more than 2,000 lines by 2024) / Tackle the enablers of County Lines (including telecoms/online, transport and illicit finance) The Home Office Insight Centre and the National County Lines Coordination Centre (NCLCC), is conducting a discovery exercise into the priority areas for County Lines against ANPR camera coverage gaps to determine the optimal locations which will effect the greatest impact against County Lines criminals. The project will ensure that Highways England prioritised sites are repurposed to install ANPR cameras to expand the ANPR network and address areas that are currently not covered, and are therefore not providing critical information and evidence of County Lines criminal movements.
21/09/2022 £225,000 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CHESHIRE Expanding the ANPR camera estate into assessed priority County Lines areas where no fixed ANPR assets are deployed, this will assist in intelligence development, as well as contribute to the operational phases of County Lines investigations. Making the strategic roads network and prioritised County Lines areas a hostile space. This addresses the strategic aim of Roll up County Lines (close more than 2,000 lines by 2024) / Tackle the enablers of County Lines (including telecoms/online, transport and illicit finance) The Home Office Insight Centre and the National County Lines Coordination Centre (NCLCC), is conducting a discovery exercise into the priority areas for County Lines against ANPR camera coverage gaps to determine the optimal locations which will effect the greatest impact against County Lines criminals. The project will ensure that Highways England prioritised sites are repurposed to install ANPR cameras to expand the ANPR network and address areas that are currently not covered, and are therefore not providing critical information and evidence of County Lines criminal movements.
08/09/2022 £2,500,000 STANDING TOGETHER AGAINST DOMESTIC ABUSE Evidence suggests that 80% of women experiencing domestic abuse seek help from health services and these are often their first, or only, point of contact, with general practice often being an access point for many survivors. This is why we aim to invest £2.5m per annum for spending period FY22/23 FY24/25 on domestic abuse interventions within healthcare settings. This will aim to: (1) upskill healthcare professionals, so they have greater capability to identify and support victims and survivors of domestic abuse; (2) create further avenues for victims to disclose their experience of abuse and seek for help and (3) improve partnership working between healthcare and specialist support services. This will support the Violence Against Women and Girls' Strategy and will also form a key commitment in the forthcoming Domestic Abuse Plan.
08/09/2022 £2,500,000 £2,779,849 STANDING TOGETHER AGAINST DOMESTIC ABUSE Evidence suggests that 80% of women experiencing domestic abuse seek help from health services and these are often their first, or only, point of contact, with general practice often being an access point for many survivors. This is why we aim to invest £2.5m per annum for spending period FY22/23 FY24/25 on domestic abuse interventions within healthcare settings. This will aim to: (1) upskill healthcare professionals, so they have greater capability to identify and support victims and survivors of domestic abuse; (2) create further avenues for victims to disclose their experience of abuse and seek for help and (3) improve partnership working between healthcare and specialist support services. This will support the Violence Against Women and Girls' Strategy and will also form a key commitment in the forthcoming Domestic Abuse Plan.
01/09/2022 £546,000 COLLEGE OF POLICING (G) This grant scheme involves one receipt, the College of Policing, proposing a three-year grant agreement through a direct grant award. The grants purpose is to support the College of Policings development of the Peer Support Network. The 2021 Spending Review identified that a peer support function, based in the College of Policing, was required to provide dedicated and specialist support to individual forces where needed, with a particular emphasis on those forces at or close to ENGAGE or found to need support on crime measures (informed by the Crime and Policing Performance Board). There is clear evidence to suggest that a culture of continuous improvement and support to under-performing forces cannot be effectively delivered by relying on an ad-hoc network of practitioners and senior officers who, through short-term abstraction from their local leadership roles (on fighting crime), provide assistance to other forces in need of support. To address this vacuum, £546,000 will be made available through this grant to develop a dedicated and sustainable peer support function hosted by the College to deliver a multi-strand approach to principally assist those forces at the engage stage of HMICFRS inspection and those found to be underperforming on the National Crime and Policing Measures, and provide standing capability to provide a continuous improvement/ implementation support function to help address persistent leadership and managerial issues in forces and/or ensure forces have support to embed best practice on specific thematic issues.
01/09/2022 £546,000 COLLEGE OF POLICING (G) This grant scheme involves one receipt, the College of Policing, proposing a three-year grant agreement through a direct grant award. The grants purpose is to support the College of Policings development of the Peer Support Network. The 2021 Spending Review identified that a peer support function, based in the College of Policing, was required to provide dedicated and specialist support to individual forces where needed, with a particular emphasis on those forces at or close to ENGAGE or found to need support on crime measures (informed by the Crime and Policing Performance Board). There is clear evidence to suggest that a culture of continuous improvement and support to under-performing forces cannot be effectively delivered by relying on an ad-hoc network of practitioners and senior officers who, through short-term abstraction from their local leadership roles (on fighting crime), provide assistance to other forces in need of support. To address this vacuum, £546,000 will be made available through this grant to develop a dedicated and sustainable peer support function hosted by the College to deliver a multi-strand approach to principally assist those forces at the engage stage of HMICFRS inspection and those found to be underperforming on the National Crime and Policing Measures, and provide standing capability to provide a continuous improvement/ implementation support function to help address persistent leadership and managerial issues in forces and/or ensure forces have support to embed best practice on specific thematic issues.
30/08/2022 £2,073,230 COLLEGE OF POLICING (G) Ministers have agreed to allocate £606.5m from the 2022-23 Police Settlement to support Police Technology Programmes, £65m to support National Policing Capabilities and £25.6m to support Forensics. This legislative approval request concerns the £26.52m from that which is administered by the National Police Capabilities Unit within the Home Office. NPCU also administers several grants to the Police Digital Service; these are dealt with in a separate legislative approval request as NPCU is not principally responsible for the Home Offices relationship with the PDS. The grants collectively aim to improve policing capabilities to better deliver Government objectives for the police, including cutting crime, increasing transparency, and improving outcomes for victims.
30/08/2022 £15,402,950 MAYORS OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME (MOPC) (G) Ministers have agreed to allocate £606.5m from the 2022-23 Police Settlement to support Police Technology Programmes, £65m to support National Policing Capabilities and £25.6m to support Forensics. This legislative approval request concerns the £26.52m from that which is administered by the National Police Capabilities Unit within the Home Office. NPCU also administers several grants to the Police Digital Service; these are dealt with in a separate legislative approval request as NPCU is not principally responsible for the Home Offices relationship with the PDS. The grants collectively aim to improve policing capabilities to better deliver Government objectives for the police, including cutting crime, increasing transparency, and improving outcomes for victims.
30/08/2022 £7,000,000 NATIONAL POLICE CHIEFS COUNCIL (G) Ministers have agreed to allocate £606.5m from the 2022-23 Police Settlement to support Police Technology Programmes, £65m to support National Policing Capabilities and £25.6m to support Forensics. This legislative approval request concerns the £26.52m from that which is administered by the National Police Capabilities Unit within the Home Office. NPCU also administers several grants to the Police Digital Service; these are dealt with in a separate legislative approval request as NPCU is not principally responsible for the Home Offices relationship with the PDS. The grants collectively aim to improve policing capabilities to better deliver Government objectives for the police, including cutting crime, increasing transparency, and improving outcomes for victims.
30/08/2022 £4,480,000 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DORSET (G) Ministers have agreed to allocate £606.5m from the 2022-23 Police Settlement to support Police Technology Programmes, £65m to support National Policing Capabilities and £25.6m to support Forensics. This legislative approval request concerns the £26.52m from that which is administered by the National Police Capabilities Unit within the Home Office. NPCU also administers several grants to the Police Digital Service; these are dealt with in a separate legislative approval request as NPCU is not principally responsible for the Home Offices relationship with the PDS. The grants collectively aim to improve policing capabilities to better deliver Government objectives for the police, including cutting crime, increasing transparency, and improving outcomes for victims.
30/08/2022 £2,073,230 COLLEGE OF POLICING (G) Ministers have agreed to allocate £606.5m from the 2022-23 Police Settlement to support Police Technology Programmes, £65m to support National Policing Capabilities and £25.6m to support Forensics. This legislative approval request concerns the £26.52m from that which is administered by the National Police Capabilities Unit within the Home Office. NPCU also administers several grants to the Police Digital Service; these are dealt with in a separate legislative approval request as NPCU is not principally responsible for the Home Offices relationship with the PDS. The grants collectively aim to improve policing capabilities to better deliver Government objectives for the police, including cutting crime, increasing transparency, and improving outcomes for victims.
30/08/2022 £15,402,950 MAYORS OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME (MOPC) (G) Ministers have agreed to allocate £606.5m from the 2022-23 Police Settlement to support Police Technology Programmes, £65m to support National Policing Capabilities and £25.6m to support Forensics. This legislative approval request concerns the £26.52m from that which is administered by the National Police Capabilities Unit within the Home Office. NPCU also administers several grants to the Police Digital Service; these are dealt with in a separate legislative approval request as NPCU is not principally responsible for the Home Offices relationship with the PDS. The grants collectively aim to improve policing capabilities to better deliver Government objectives for the police, including cutting crime, increasing transparency, and improving outcomes for victims.
30/08/2022 £7,000,000 NATIONAL POLICE CHIEFS COUNCIL (G) Ministers have agreed to allocate £606.5m from the 2022-23 Police Settlement to support Police Technology Programmes, £65m to support National Policing Capabilities and £25.6m to support Forensics. This legislative approval request concerns the £26.52m from that which is administered by the National Police Capabilities Unit within the Home Office. NPCU also administers several grants to the Police Digital Service; these are dealt with in a separate legislative approval request as NPCU is not principally responsible for the Home Offices relationship with the PDS. The grants collectively aim to improve policing capabilities to better deliver Government objectives for the police, including cutting crime, increasing transparency, and improving outcomes for victims.
30/08/2022 £4,480,000 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DORSET (G) Ministers have agreed to allocate £606.5m from the 2022-23 Police Settlement to support Police Technology Programmes, £65m to support National Policing Capabilities and £25.6m to support Forensics. This legislative approval request concerns the £26.52m from that which is administered by the National Police Capabilities Unit within the Home Office. NPCU also administers several grants to the Police Digital Service; these are dealt with in a separate legislative approval request as NPCU is not principally responsible for the Home Offices relationship with the PDS. The grants collectively aim to improve policing capabilities to better deliver Government objectives for the police, including cutting crime, increasing transparency, and improving outcomes for victims.
19/08/2022 £379,675 MAYORS OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME (MOPC) (G) The lack of a coordinated investigative and tasking capability for the protest threat has been identified and is highlighted in the HMICFRS report on the matter. We are seeking to provide funding for an investigative and tasking group. This gap could be filled with a new National Development team, whom would receive the funding.
19/08/2022 £216,667 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SUSSEX This project is designed to deliver this outcome in line with the 4P approach. This will be the first large-scale international SOC Prevent intervention. The project aims to divert young people in target communities who are at risk, or already involved in SOC, away from SOC to an alternative pathway. The aim of the project is to reduce to reduce the threats we face from serious and organised crime group in Albania by addressing the risk factors that increases the likelihood of people joining SOC. This will be achieved through activities that will support: 1. Young People at risk in target communities express an intention to follow an alternative pathway (Prevent Intervention). 2. Core agencies work in partnership to tackle the harm and impact of SOC locally. 3. Local officials help divert young people away from SOC. 4. Community police officers deliver more effective neighbourhood policing built on effective engagement and consultation with communities.
19/08/2022 £379,675 MAYORS OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME (MOPC) (G) The lack of a coordinated investigative and tasking capability for the protest threat has been identified and is highlighted in the HMICFRS report on the matter. We are seeking to provide funding for an investigative and tasking group. This gap could be filled with a new National Development team, whom would receive the funding.
19/08/2022 £216,667 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SUSSEX This project is designed to deliver this outcome in line with the 4P approach. This will be the first large-scale international SOC Prevent intervention. The project aims to divert young people in target communities who are at risk, or already involved in SOC, away from SOC to an alternative pathway. The aim of the project is to reduce to reduce the threats we face from serious and organised crime group in Albania by addressing the risk factors that increases the likelihood of people joining SOC. This will be achieved through activities that will support: 1. Young People at risk in target communities express an intention to follow an alternative pathway (Prevent Intervention). 2. Core agencies work in partnership to tackle the harm and impact of SOC locally. 3. Local officials help divert young people away from SOC. 4. Community police officers deliver more effective neighbourhood policing built on effective engagement and consultation with communities.
18/08/2022 £434,748 BARNARDO'S The aim of the grant is to fund a project that delivers UK wide direct stabilisation and therapeutic services for vulnerable asylum-seeking adults experiencing distress to both mitigate the escalation of mental ill health and facilitate join up with mainstream mental health services where/when possible.
04/08/2022 £67,317 REDCAR AND CLEVELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL To provide resource grant funding to local authorities in England and Wales for the support and maintenance of Police and Crime Panels (PCPs). PCPs are a statutory requirement and hold PCCs to account for their appointment, budget setting and police and crime plans.
04/08/2022 £67,317 WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL To provide resource grant funding to local authorities in England and Wales for the support and maintenance of Police and Crime Panels (PCPs). PCPs are a statutory requirement and hold PCCs to account for their appointment, budget setting and police and crime plans.
04/08/2022 £67,317 REDCAR AND CLEVELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL To provide resource grant funding to local authorities in England and Wales for the support and maintenance of Police and Crime Panels (PCPs). PCPs are a statutory requirement and hold PCCs to account for their appointment, budget setting and police and crime plans.
04/08/2022 £67,317 WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL To provide resource grant funding to local authorities in England and Wales for the support and maintenance of Police and Crime Panels (PCPs). PCPs are a statutory requirement and hold PCCs to account for their appointment, budget setting and police and crime plans.
02/08/2022 £139,227 NATIONAL POLICE CHIEFS COUNCIL The grant purpose is to support HMICFRSs development of the Digital Crime and Performance Pack (DCPP) by building on the analysis and insight capability of the NPCC. HMICFRS have been allocated £450,513 to produce, and maintain, the DCPP which is an interactive, digital tool that policing partners (including forces and Police and Crime Commissioners) can use to understand national and force-level performance. The DCPP is a single version of police data that equips policing partners with a tool to effectively drive down the priority crime types outlined in the National Crime and Policing Measures. To support this, the NPCC have been allocated £139,227 to provide resource to lead and manage relations with police forces in order to build the tool. These staff members will likely sit as part of the NPCC centre and will define, introduce, and maintain specific data collections relevant to the aims of the DCPP. Specifically, they will coordinate the production of analytical insight for the DCPP by drawing on the expertise and skills of the police and NPCC. This provision will drive the insights reflected in the DCPP.
02/08/2022 £40,037 ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £26,229 ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £30,394 ANGUS COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £38,571 ARGYLL & BUTE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £855,591 CITY OF EDINBURGH (THE) (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £22,911 COMHAIRLE NAN EILEAN SIAR (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £118,993 DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £47,520 DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £118,839 EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £42,506 EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £69,390 EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £16,894 EAST RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £119,301 FIFE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,238,609 GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £22,487 HIGHLAND COUNCIL (THE) (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £42,236 INVERCLYDE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £99,231 MIDLOTHIAN COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £24,146 MORAY COUNCIL (THE) (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £56,314 NORTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £151,161 NORTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL(G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £214,573 PERTH & KINROSS COUNCIL(G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £194,670 RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £18,553 SCOTTISH BORDERS COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £13,500 SOUTH AYRSHIRE (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £220,089 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £32,863 STIRLING COUNCIL(G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £147,729 WEST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £97,894 WEST LOTHIAN COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £3,394 COMHAIRLE NAN EILEAN SIAR (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £4,204 HIGHLAND COUNCIL (THE) (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £54,733 SOUTH TYNESIDE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £146,803 BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £169,483 BATH & NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £843,634 BEDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,776,757 BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £81,231 BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £99,861 BLACKPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £431,190 BOLTON MBC 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £911,790 BOURNEMOUTH CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £142,097 BRACKNELL FOREST BC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,418,811 BRENT COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,145,880 BRIGHTON & HOVE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £951,711 BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £530,859 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £312,274 BURY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £374,374 CALDERDALE MBC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,046,716 CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,233,861 CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £452,134 CHESHIRE EAST BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £94,539 CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £699,416 CITY OF BRADFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £441,874 CITY OF STOKE ON TRENT (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £578,456 CITY OF WAKEFIELD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £114,326 CITY OF YORK COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £202,770 CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £570,510 CORPORATION OF LONDON (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,002,047 COVENTRY CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £4,470,506 CROYDON COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £275,901 CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £21,716 DARLINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £725,027 DERBY CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £826,277 DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £622,877 DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £233,357 DONCASTER MBC 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £410,940 DORSET COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £211,546 DUDLEY MBC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £227,726 DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £459,463 EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,174,577 EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £3,269,816 ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £38,649 GATESHEAD COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £719,666 GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £429,184 HALTON BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,674,980 HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM COMMUNITY (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,363,586 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £168,612 HARTLEPOOL COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £134,074 HEREFORDSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,516,747 HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £117,219 ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £10,200,870 KENT COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,011,383 KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL 2 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £477,446 KIRKLEES METROPOLITAN COUNCIL 2 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £134,036 KNOWSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £561,986 LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,196,836 LEEDS CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £364,809 LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £921,896 LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £971,576 LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £3,823,971 LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £875,494 LONDON BOROUGH HAVERING (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,260,013 LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING & DAGENHAM (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,447,277 LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,468,014 LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £984,227 LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,366,226 LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,485,849 LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,508,143 LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,207,671 LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,408,320 LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £926,910 LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £3,156,416 LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,535,953 LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,778,837 LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,277,987 LONDON BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON & CHELSEA (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,572,981 LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,390,384 LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £960,351 LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON 2 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,910,173 LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,743,621 LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £833,104 LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,314,360 LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £949,359 LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON (SCOLA) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,027,967 LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,079,537 LONDON BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,575,951 LONDON BOROUGH TOWER HAMLETS (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £887,336 LUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £3,286,093 MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £139,284 MEDWAY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £348,840 METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF WIRRAL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £124,856 MIDDLESBROUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £878,233 MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £560,713 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £18,746 NEWPORT COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,168,717 NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £489,626 NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £515,931 NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £326,700 NORTH SOMERSET DISTRICT COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £61,174 NORTH TYNESIDE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £805,757 NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,219,477 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £117,453 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,224,373 NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £679,163 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 2 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £238,630 OLDHAM COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,438,521 OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £533,250 PETERBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £440,949 PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,905,930 PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £210,330 RB OF WINDSOR & MAIDENHEAD (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £552,651 READING BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £462,240 REDCAR AND CLEVELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £13,770 ROCHDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £245,199 ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £816,634 ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £968,490 ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £78,840 RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL DC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £138,549 SALFORD CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £266,143 SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £167,593 SEFTON COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £838,890 SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £466,984 SHROPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £295,496 SLOUGH CHILDREN'S SERVICE TRUST LTD (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,156,526 SOLIHULL MBC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £399,561 SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £329,631 SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £454,564 SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £516,534 SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCI (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £228,111 ST HELENS MBC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,995,724 STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £165,703 STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BC 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £45,129 STOCKTON ON TEES BOROUGH COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,969,946 SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £81,000 SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £3,978,643 SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £596,276 SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £280,453 TAMESIDE MBC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £98,343 TELFORD & WREKIN COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £640,209 THURROCK COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £58,937 TORBAY BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £238,796 TRAFFORD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £395,396 WALSALL BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £445,384 WARRINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,405,391 WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £302,979 WEST BERKSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL (LA) (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,547,219 WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,367,589 WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £227,649 WIGAN MBC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £832,140 WILTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £252,489 WOKINGHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £266,336 WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £922,783 WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £39,189 BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,023,570 CARDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £77,991 CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £16,431 CEREDIGION COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £203,541 CITY AND COUNTY OF SWANSEA 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £40,076 CONWY COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £26,846 FLINTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £30,587 ISLE OF ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £27,154 MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £5,747 NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £551,919 NEWPORT COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £71,049 PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £11,649 POWYS COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £76,526 RHONDDA CYNON TAFF BC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £17,936 TORFAEN COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £19,556 VALE OF GLAMORGAN (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £51,956 WREXHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £139,227 NATIONAL POLICE CHIEFS COUNCIL The grant purpose is to support HMICFRSs development of the Digital Crime and Performance Pack (DCPP) by building on the analysis and insight capability of the NPCC. HMICFRS have been allocated £450,513 to produce, and maintain, the DCPP which is an interactive, digital tool that policing partners (including forces and Police and Crime Commissioners) can use to understand national and force-level performance. The DCPP is a single version of police data that equips policing partners with a tool to effectively drive down the priority crime types outlined in the National Crime and Policing Measures. To support this, the NPCC have been allocated £139,227 to provide resource to lead and manage relations with police forces in order to build the tool. These staff members will likely sit as part of the NPCC centre and will define, introduce, and maintain specific data collections relevant to the aims of the DCPP. Specifically, they will coordinate the production of analytical insight for the DCPP by drawing on the expertise and skills of the police and NPCC. This provision will drive the insights reflected in the DCPP.
02/08/2022 £40,037 ABERDEEN CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £26,229 ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £30,394 ANGUS COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £38,571 ARGYLL & BUTE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £855,591 CITY OF EDINBURGH (THE) (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £22,911 COMHAIRLE NAN EILEAN SIAR (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £118,993 DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £47,520 DUNDEE CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £118,839 EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £42,506 EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £69,390 EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £16,894 EAST RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £119,301 FIFE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,238,609 GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £22,487 HIGHLAND COUNCIL (THE) (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £42,236 INVERCLYDE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £99,231 MIDLOTHIAN COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £24,146 MORAY COUNCIL (THE) (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £56,314 NORTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £151,161 NORTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL(G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £214,573 PERTH & KINROSS COUNCIL(G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £194,670 RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £18,553 SCOTTISH BORDERS COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £13,500 SOUTH AYRSHIRE (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £220,089 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £32,863 STIRLING COUNCIL(G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £147,729 WEST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £97,894 WEST LOTHIAN COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £3,394 COMHAIRLE NAN EILEAN SIAR (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £4,204 HIGHLAND COUNCIL (THE) (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £54,733 SOUTH TYNESIDE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £146,803 BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £169,483 BATH & NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £843,634 BEDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,776,757 BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £81,231 BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £99,861 BLACKPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £431,190 BOLTON MBC 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £911,790 BOURNEMOUTH CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £142,097 BRACKNELL FOREST BC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,418,811 BRENT COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,145,880 BRIGHTON & HOVE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £951,711 BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £530,859 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £312,274 BURY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £374,374 CALDERDALE MBC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,046,716 CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,233,861 CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £452,134 CHESHIRE EAST BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £94,539 CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £699,416 CITY OF BRADFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £441,874 CITY OF STOKE ON TRENT (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £578,456 CITY OF WAKEFIELD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £114,326 CITY OF YORK COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £202,770 CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £570,510 CORPORATION OF LONDON (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,002,047 COVENTRY CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £4,470,506 CROYDON COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £275,901 CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £21,716 DARLINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £725,027 DERBY CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £826,277 DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £622,877 DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £233,357 DONCASTER MBC 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £410,940 DORSET COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £211,546 DUDLEY MBC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £227,726 DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £459,463 EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,174,577 EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £3,269,816 ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £38,649 GATESHEAD COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £719,666 GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £429,184 HALTON BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,674,980 HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM COMMUNITY (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,363,586 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £168,612 HARTLEPOOL COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £134,074 HEREFORDSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,516,747 HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £117,219 ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £10,200,870 KENT COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,011,383 KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL 2 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £477,446 KIRKLEES METROPOLITAN COUNCIL 2 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £134,036 KNOWSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £561,986 LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,196,836 LEEDS CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £364,809 LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £921,896 LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £971,576 LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £3,823,971 LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £875,494 LONDON BOROUGH HAVERING (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,260,013 LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING & DAGENHAM (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,447,277 LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,468,014 LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £984,227 LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,366,226 LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,485,849 LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,508,143 LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,207,671 LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,408,320 LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £926,910 LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £3,156,416 LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,535,953 LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,778,837 LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,277,987 LONDON BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON & CHELSEA (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,572,981 LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,390,384 LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £960,351 LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON 2 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,910,173 LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,743,621 LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £833,104 LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,314,360 LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £949,359 LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON (SCOLA) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,027,967 LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,079,537 LONDON BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,575,951 LONDON BOROUGH TOWER HAMLETS (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £887,336 LUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £3,286,093 MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £139,284 MEDWAY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £348,840 METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF WIRRAL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £124,856 MIDDLESBROUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £878,233 MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £560,713 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £18,746 NEWPORT COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,168,717 NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £489,626 NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £515,931 NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £326,700 NORTH SOMERSET DISTRICT COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £61,174 NORTH TYNESIDE COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £805,757 NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,219,477 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £117,453 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,224,373 NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £679,163 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 2 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £238,630 OLDHAM COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,438,521 OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £533,250 PETERBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £440,949 PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,905,930 PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £210,330 RB OF WINDSOR & MAIDENHEAD (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £552,651 READING BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £462,240 REDCAR AND CLEVELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £13,770 ROCHDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £245,199 ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £816,634 ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £968,490 ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £78,840 RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL DC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £138,549 SALFORD CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £266,143 SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £167,593 SEFTON COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £838,890 SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £466,984 SHROPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £295,496 SLOUGH CHILDREN'S SERVICE TRUST LTD (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,156,526 SOLIHULL MBC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £399,561 SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £329,631 SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £454,564 SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £516,534 SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCI (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £228,111 ST HELENS MBC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,995,724 STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £165,703 STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BC 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £45,129 STOCKTON ON TEES BOROUGH COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,969,946 SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £81,000 SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £3,978,643 SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £596,276 SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £280,453 TAMESIDE MBC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £98,343 TELFORD & WREKIN COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £640,209 THURROCK COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £58,937 TORBAY BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £238,796 TRAFFORD METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £395,396 WALSALL BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £445,384 WARRINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,405,391 WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £302,979 WEST BERKSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL (LA) (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,547,219 WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £2,367,589 WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £227,649 WIGAN MBC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £832,140 WILTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £252,489 WOKINGHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £266,336 WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £922,783 WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £39,189 BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £1,023,570 CARDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £77,991 CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £16,431 CEREDIGION COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £203,541 CITY AND COUNTY OF SWANSEA 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £40,076 CONWY COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £26,846 FLINTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £30,587 ISLE OF ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £27,154 MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £5,747 NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £551,919 NEWPORT COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £71,049 PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £11,649 POWYS COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £76,526 RHONDDA CYNON TAFF BC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £17,936 TORFAEN COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £19,556 VALE OF GLAMORGAN (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
02/08/2022 £51,956 WREXHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £20,000 RESOLVE Every year, Resolve run a non-profit Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week, whereby they work on raising public awareness of how to report ASB and hold conferences/events with practitioners on sharing best practice for dealing with ASB. This year, we have been working closely with Resolve and will directly benefit from the event with the focus being on raising awareness for ASB. The recipients of the grant will be a Civil Society Organisation, Resolve, who will be organising the ASB Awareness Week with the help of the Home Office.
01/08/2022 £300,571 BLAENAU GWENT COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £263,873 BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £462,556 CAERPHILLY COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £1,839,262 CARDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £404,767 CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £275,391 CEREDIGION COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £145,060 CITY AND COUNTY OF SWANSEA 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £224,352 CONWY COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £432,997 DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £495,167 FLINTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £452,994 GWYNEDD COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £254,776 ISLE OF ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £286,756 MERTHYR TYDFIL BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £353,556 MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £450,825 NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £1,501,026 NEWPORT COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £380,180 PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £448,251 POWYS COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £231,593 RHONDDA CYNON TAFF BC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £7,076 SWANSEA COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £163,402 TORFAEN COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £326,033 VALE OF GLAMORGAN (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £173,030 WREXHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £20,000 £808,730 RESOLVE Every year, Resolve run a non-profit Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week, whereby they work on raising public awareness of how to report ASB and hold conferences/events with practitioners on sharing best practice for dealing with ASB. This year, we have been working closely with Resolve and will directly benefit from the event with the focus being on raising awareness for ASB. The recipients of the grant will be a Civil Society Organisation, Resolve, who will be organising the ASB Awareness Week with the help of the Home Office.
01/08/2022 £300,571 BLAENAU GWENT COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £263,873 BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £462,556 CAERPHILLY COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £1,839,262 CARDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £404,767 CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £275,391 CEREDIGION COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £145,060 CITY AND COUNTY OF SWANSEA 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £224,352 CONWY COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £432,997 DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £495,167 FLINTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £452,994 GWYNEDD COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £254,776 ISLE OF ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £286,756 MERTHYR TYDFIL BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £353,556 MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £450,825 NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £1,501,026 NEWPORT COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £380,180 PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £448,251 POWYS COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £231,593 RHONDDA CYNON TAFF BC (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £7,076 SWANSEA COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £163,402 TORFAEN COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £326,033 VALE OF GLAMORGAN (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
01/08/2022 £173,030 WREXHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL (G) To provide central government funding to local authorities as defined in the Leaving Care Funding Instructions that supports this particular category of care leavers. If the funding was not provided the local authorities would need to meet the costs of providing the support from their own income streams.
29/07/2022 £43,520,000 THE POLICE ICT COMPANY This funding will support the delivery of National Policing Programmes. The grant funding will support the running and capability uplift of the Police Digital Service to deliver the Policing Digital, Data and Technology Strategy, progress inflight programmes to improved digital evidence capture, analysis and sharing between policing and wider Criminal Justice System partners.
29/07/2022 £500,000 COLLEGE OF POLICING LIMITED This funding will support the delivery of National Policing Programmes. The grant funding will support the running and capability uplift of the Police Digital Service to deliver the Policing Digital, Data and Technology Strategy, progress inflight programmes to improved digital evidence capture, analysis and sharing between policing and wider Criminal Justice System partners.
29/07/2022 £1,380,000 WEST MIDLANDS OFFICE FOR POLICING & CRIME This funding will support the delivery of National Policing Programmes. The grant funding will support the running and capability uplift of the Police Digital Service to deliver the Policing Digital, Data and Technology Strategy, progress inflight programmes to improved digital evidence capture, analysis and sharing between policing and wider Criminal Justice System partners.
29/07/2022 £43,520,000 THE POLICE ICT COMPANY This funding will support the delivery of National Policing Programmes. The grant funding will support the running and capability uplift of the Police Digital Service to deliver the Policing Digital, Data and Technology Strategy, progress inflight programmes to improved digital evidence capture, analysis and sharing between policing and wider Criminal Justice System partners.
29/07/2022 £500,000 COLLEGE OF POLICING LIMITED This funding will support the delivery of National Policing Programmes. The grant funding will support the running and capability uplift of the Police Digital Service to deliver the Policing Digital, Data and Technology Strategy, progress inflight programmes to improved digital evidence capture, analysis and sharing between policing and wider Criminal Justice System partners.
29/07/2022 £1,380,000 WEST MIDLANDS OFFICE FOR POLICING & CRIME This funding will support the delivery of National Policing Programmes. The grant funding will support the running and capability uplift of the Police Digital Service to deliver the Policing Digital, Data and Technology Strategy, progress inflight programmes to improved digital evidence capture, analysis and sharing between policing and wider Criminal Justice System partners.
27/07/2022 £28,667 LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,666 BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,666 BRIGHTON & HOVE COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 GATESHEAD COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 MILTON KEYNES BOROUGH COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £27,232 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £23,786 CHERWELL DISTRICT COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £27,442 SALFORD CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,640 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £24,706 LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,666 PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,666 MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £27,476 SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,621 HULL CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £26,004 MEDWAY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,666 LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 HARINGEY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,666 CARDIFF COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,000 NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,666 BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,666 BRIGHTON & HOVE COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 GATESHEAD COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 MILTON KEYNES BOROUGH COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £27,232 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £23,786 CHERWELL DISTRICT COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £27,442 SALFORD CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,640 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £24,706 LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,666 PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,666 MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £27,476 SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,621 HULL CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £26,004 MEDWAY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,666 LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 HARINGEY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,667 SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,666 CARDIFF COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
27/07/2022 £28,000 NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL This is a new fund for women and girls at risk of experiencing gang related extra-familial harms. The range of extra-familial harms experienced by gang affected Young Women and Girls (YWG) has increased since 2012, and the currently funded Young People's Advocates (YPAs) are regularly working beyond their agreed remit to support girls affected by serious violence, sexual exploitation, criminal exploitation, county lines and peer on peer abuse. We know that YWG are increasingly involved in county lines, serious violence, and gang activity. Feedback from the YPA organisations tells us that they are now dealing with far more harm types and vulnerabilities including child sexual abuse, peer on peer abuse, and online grooming. The way in which the Home Office approaches vulnerability has also changed. We are implementing a cross-cutting approach to addressing vulnerability and risk factors more broadly across Public Safety Group, and moving away from a siloed, harm-specific approach. As such, we propose a broad ranging fund which will enable advocates to provide tailored support to those vulnerable YWG experiencing or at risk of gang involvement and associated sexual or criminal exploitation, county lines and serious violence. The key objectives of this newfund will be 1) to reduce crime and protect victims through providing tailored support to gang affected YWGs aged under 25 at risk of or experiencing harm, including both preventative services and access to victims services where appropriate and 2)to raise awareness and dispel stereotypes amongst frontline professionals, services and the local community about gang related harm in YWG, including how to spot the signs and support the YWG involved.
22/07/2022 £60,000 AVON & SOMERSET POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £22,952 CAMBRIDGESHIRE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £63,011 CITY OF LONDON POLICE (G) To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £21,199 MAYORS OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME (MOPC) To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £200,000 OFFICE FOR THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER OF NORFOLK To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £32,715 OFFICE OF THE DURHAM POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £60,000 OFFICE OF THE KENT POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £133,123 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR GREATER MANCHESTER To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £178,365 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LEICESTERSHIRE (THE) To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £18,449 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR STAFFORDSHIRE To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £200,000 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SUFFOLK To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £4,300 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR WARWICKSHIRE To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £16,200 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CHESHIRE To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £56,808 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CLEVELAND To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £51,227 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DEVON & CORNWALL To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £7,425 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DYFED-POWYS To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £59,139 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR ESSEX To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £105,046 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR GWENT To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £56,880 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HAMPSHIRE To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £5,796 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LINCOLNSHIRE (THE) To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £6,368 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH WALES To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £73,568 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH YORKSHIRE To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £22,435 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SURREY To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £19,490 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR WILTSHIRE (THE) To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £1,587 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR BEDFORDSHIRE (THE) To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £4,858 THE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTHUMBRIA To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £14,085 WEST MERCIA PCC To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £130,931 WEST MIDLANDS OFFICE FOR POLICING & CRIME To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £60,000 WEST YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY WEST YORKSHIRE POLICE To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £60,000 AVON & SOMERSET POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £22,952 CAMBRIDGESHIRE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £63,011 CITY OF LONDON POLICE (G) To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £21,199 MAYORS OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME (MOPC) To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £200,000 OFFICE FOR THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER OF NORFOLK To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £32,715 OFFICE OF THE DURHAM POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £60,000 OFFICE OF THE KENT POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £133,123 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR GREATER MANCHESTER To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £178,365 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LEICESTERSHIRE (THE) To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £18,449 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR STAFFORDSHIRE To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £200,000 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SUFFOLK To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £4,300 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR WARWICKSHIRE To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £16,200 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CHESHIRE To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £56,808 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CLEVELAND To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £51,227 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DEVON & CORNWALL To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £7,425 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DYFED-POWYS To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £59,139 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR ESSEX To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £105,046 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR GWENT To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £56,880 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HAMPSHIRE To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £5,796 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LINCOLNSHIRE (THE) To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £6,368 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH WALES To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £73,568 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH YORKSHIRE To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £22,435 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SURREY To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £19,490 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR WILTSHIRE (THE) To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £1,587 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR BEDFORDSHIRE (THE) To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £4,858 THE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTHUMBRIA To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £14,085 WEST MERCIA PCC To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £130,931 WEST MIDLANDS OFFICE FOR POLICING & CRIME To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
22/07/2022 £60,000 WEST YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY WEST YORKSHIRE POLICE To offer all 43 police forces across England and Wales funding to purchase drug testing kits, cartridges to carry out tests, and additional laboratory testing where a test result is disputed. It can also be used to fund associated training, depending on each forces need. The overarching aim of this fund is to ensure all forces across England and Wales have the ability to conduct drug testing on arrest, should they wish to.
08/07/2022 £218,649 BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £64,000 BLABY DISTRICT COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £500,000 BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £499,000 BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £329,250 BRITISH TRANSPORT POLICE AUTHORITY The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £401,690 CAMBRIDGESHIRE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £108,800 CHARNWOOD BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £22,000 CHORLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £448,405 CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £552,063 CUMBRIA POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £499,975 DERBY CITY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £500,000 DONCASTER MBC The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £185,969 DORSET COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £53,860 FAITHS FORUM FOR LONDON The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £127,500 GREAT YARMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £254,240 GREATER MANCHESTER COMBINED AUTHORITY The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £354,617 GREATERSPORT The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £70,000 HER CENTRE LIMITED The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £499,588 IPSWICH BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £107,500 KETTERING BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £162,482 LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £320,277 LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £253,000 LUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £183,592 NORTH DEVON DISTRICT COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £104,690 NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £500,000 NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £260,255 NORTH SOMERSET DISTRICT COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £83,000 NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £887,401 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £73,913 NORWICH CITY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £2,000,000 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER (THE) The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £325,248 OFFICE OF THE DURHAM POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £470,321 OFFICE OF THE DURHAM POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £1,051,340 OFFICE OF THE KENT POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £54,821 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HUMBERSIDE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £882,804 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR MERSEYSIDE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £500,000 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR STAFFORDSHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £150,422 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR WARWICKSHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £1,000,000 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CHESHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £472,096 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CLEVELAND The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £881,833 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SUSSEX (THE) The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £310,255 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £212,741 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DYFED-POWYS The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £676,561 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR ESSEX The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £1,481,261 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR GLOUCESTERSHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £498,894 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR GWENT The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £885,014 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HAMPSHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £335,355 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LINCOLNSHIRE (THE) The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £1,057,211 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH WALES The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £363,671 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH YORKSHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £981,968 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH WALES POLICE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £727,560 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH YORKSHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £546,771 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SURREY The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £996,890 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR THAMES VALLEY The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £480,006 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR BEDFORDSHIRE (THE) The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £116,555 PRESTON CITY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £183,300 ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £174,300 SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £329,686 STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £500,000 SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £1,000,000 SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £90,680 THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE (COMMUNITY) LTD The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £1,202,104 THE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTHUMBRIA The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £499,727 TORBAY BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £434,650 UNIVERSITY OF EXETER The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £460,164 UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £1,480,220 WEST MERCIA PCC The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £262,317 WEST MIDLANDS OFFICE FOR POLICING & CRIME The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £830,818 WEST YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY WEST YORKSHIRE POLICE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £269,600 WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £499,551 WIGAN MBC The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £106,520 WILTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £207,437 WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £218,649 BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £64,000 BLABY DISTRICT COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £500,000 BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £499,000 BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £329,250 BRITISH TRANSPORT POLICE AUTHORITY The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £401,690 CAMBRIDGESHIRE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £108,800 CHARNWOOD BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £22,000 CHORLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £448,405 CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £552,063 CUMBRIA POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £499,975 DERBY CITY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £500,000 DONCASTER MBC The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £185,969 DORSET COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £53,860 FAITHS FORUM FOR LONDON The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £127,500 GREAT YARMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £254,240 GREATER MANCHESTER COMBINED AUTHORITY The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £354,617 £3,467,804 GREATERSPORT The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £70,000 £692,996 HER CENTRE LIMITED The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £499,588 IPSWICH BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £107,500 KETTERING BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £162,482 LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £320,277 LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £253,000 LUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £183,592 NORTH DEVON DISTRICT COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £104,690 NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £500,000 NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £260,255 NORTH SOMERSET DISTRICT COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £83,000 NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £887,401 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £73,913 NORWICH CITY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £2,000,000 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER (THE) The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £325,248 OFFICE OF THE DURHAM POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £470,321 OFFICE OF THE DURHAM POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £1,051,340 OFFICE OF THE KENT POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £54,821 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HUMBERSIDE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £882,804 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR MERSEYSIDE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £500,000 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR STAFFORDSHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £150,422 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR WARWICKSHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £1,000,000 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CHESHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £472,096 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CLEVELAND The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £881,833 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SUSSEX (THE) The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £310,255 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £212,741 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DYFED-POWYS The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £676,561 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR ESSEX The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £1,481,261 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR GLOUCESTERSHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £498,894 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR GWENT The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £885,014 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HAMPSHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £335,355 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LINCOLNSHIRE (THE) The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £1,057,211 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH WALES The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £363,671 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH YORKSHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £981,968 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH WALES POLICE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £727,560 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH YORKSHIRE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £546,771 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SURREY The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £996,890 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR THAMES VALLEY The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £480,006 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR BEDFORDSHIRE (THE) The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £116,555 PRESTON CITY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £183,300 ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £174,300 SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £329,686 STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £500,000 SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £1,000,000 SWINDON BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £90,680 £25,116,811 THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE (COMMUNITY) LTD The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £1,202,104 THE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTHUMBRIA The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £499,727 TORBAY BOROUGH COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £434,650 UNIVERSITY OF EXETER The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £460,164 UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £1,480,220 WEST MERCIA PCC The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £262,317 WEST MIDLANDS OFFICE FOR POLICING & CRIME The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £830,818 WEST YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY WEST YORKSHIRE POLICE The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £269,600 WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £499,551 WIGAN MBC The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £106,520 WILTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
08/07/2022 £207,437 WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL The Safer Streets Fund is a Home Office fund that allows police, local authorities and civil society organisations to invest in crime prevention initiatives across England and Wales. It was first launched in 2020 and was originally designed to tackle acquisitive crime (AC) in hotspot areas but has since expanded its remit.
30/06/2022 £50,000 UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME The £50,000 of funding will be for the 2022-2023 financial year only and will be an uncompeted award given to the United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC) who run the programme which is the only kind of its type internationally. The Global Synthetics Monitoring: Analysis, Reporting and Trends (SMART) programme operates the UNODC Early Warning Advisory on New Psychoactive Substances (EWA) and builds capacity on early warning, synthetic drugs and new psychoactive substances at the national level in the framework of the UNODC Synthetic Drug Strategy 2021-2025. This particular project seeks funding for complementary activities to the EWA which will be to build capacity of national institutions to contribute to and strengthen forensic early warning systems. The outcome of this project is for forensic laboratories in four countries in Central America to better analyse information on emerging synthetic drug threats and contribute more effectively to early warning mechanisms at the national and international level, thereby enabling governments to develope responses earlier. The activities will be implemented by the Regional SMART Coordinator based in El Salvador in collaboration with a scientific expert based at UNODC Headquarters in Austria. The implementation modalities will include technical advisory missions, provision of technical advice via videoconferences and email, and through a regional capacity building workshop in El Salvador for four beneficiary countries (El Salvador, Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras).
30/06/2022 £1,035,000 CATCH 22 CHARITY LIMITED The funding should cover dedicated teams including team leaders, caseworkers, specialist women and girls workers, data coordinators, mental health workers and possibly family workers. The funding must also cover the operation of a rescue service across the three locations, for children and young people involved in county lines who are arrested outside of their home area. We would expect the service to support and engage an agreed number of young people and families over the period and for there to be a reduction of cessation of involvement with county lines. We would also expect an increase in positive outcomes which could include but is not limited to; an increase in school attendance/engagement, improved engagement with statutory services, a decrease in missing episodes, a reduction in offending, improved relationships and resilience within families. In respect of (2) the funding should cover a confidential and anonymous helpline service and support to an agreed number of young people and their families including bespoke support for parents and carers. Both services should be independently evaluated and be underpinned by robust safeguarding policies and processes.
30/06/2022 £184,277 MISSING PEOPLE LIMITED The funding should cover dedicated teams including team leaders, caseworkers, specialist women and girls workers, data coordinators, mental health workers and possibly family workers. The funding must also cover the operation of a rescue service across the three locations, for children and young people involved in county lines who are arrested outside of their home area. We would expect the service to support and engage an agreed number of young people and families over the period and for there to be a reduction of cessation of involvement with county lines. We would also expect an increase in positive outcomes which could include but is not limited to; an increase in school attendance/engagement, improved engagement with statutory services, a decrease in missing episodes, a reduction in offending, improved relationships and resilience within families. In respect of (2) the funding should cover a confidential and anonymous helpline service and support to an agreed number of young people and their families including bespoke support for parents and carers. Both services should be independently evaluated and be underpinned by robust safeguarding policies and processes.
30/06/2022 £50,000 UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME The £50,000 of funding will be for the 2022-2023 financial year only and will be an uncompeted award given to the United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC) who run the programme which is the only kind of its type internationally. The Global Synthetics Monitoring: Analysis, Reporting and Trends (SMART) programme operates the UNODC Early Warning Advisory on New Psychoactive Substances (EWA) and builds capacity on early warning, synthetic drugs and new psychoactive substances at the national level in the framework of the UNODC Synthetic Drug Strategy 2021-2025. This particular project seeks funding for complementary activities to the EWA which will be to build capacity of national institutions to contribute to and strengthen forensic early warning systems. The outcome of this project is for forensic laboratories in four countries in Central America to better analyse information on emerging synthetic drug threats and contribute more effectively to early warning mechanisms at the national and international level, thereby enabling governments to develope responses earlier. The activities will be implemented by the Regional SMART Coordinator based in El Salvador in collaboration with a scientific expert based at UNODC Headquarters in Austria. The implementation modalities will include technical advisory missions, provision of technical advice via videoconferences and email, and through a regional capacity building workshop in El Salvador for four beneficiary countries (El Salvador, Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras).
30/06/2022 £1,035,000 CATCH 22 CHARITY LIMITED The funding should cover dedicated teams including team leaders, caseworkers, specialist women and girls workers, data coordinators, mental health workers and possibly family workers. The funding must also cover the operation of a rescue service across the three locations, for children and young people involved in county lines who are arrested outside of their home area. We would expect the service to support and engage an agreed number of young people and families over the period and for there to be a reduction of cessation of involvement with county lines. We would also expect an increase in positive outcomes which could include but is not limited to; an increase in school attendance/engagement, improved engagement with statutory services, a decrease in missing episodes, a reduction in offending, improved relationships and resilience within families. In respect of (2) the funding should cover a confidential and anonymous helpline service and support to an agreed number of young people and their families including bespoke support for parents and carers. Both services should be independently evaluated and be underpinned by robust safeguarding policies and processes.
30/06/2022 £184,277 £3,397,094 MISSING PEOPLE LIMITED The funding should cover dedicated teams including team leaders, caseworkers, specialist women and girls workers, data coordinators, mental health workers and possibly family workers. The funding must also cover the operation of a rescue service across the three locations, for children and young people involved in county lines who are arrested outside of their home area. We would expect the service to support and engage an agreed number of young people and families over the period and for there to be a reduction of cessation of involvement with county lines. We would also expect an increase in positive outcomes which could include but is not limited to; an increase in school attendance/engagement, improved engagement with statutory services, a decrease in missing episodes, a reduction in offending, improved relationships and resilience within families. In respect of (2) the funding should cover a confidential and anonymous helpline service and support to an agreed number of young people and their families including bespoke support for parents and carers. Both services should be independently evaluated and be underpinned by robust safeguarding policies and processes.
15/06/2022 £717,275 AVON & SOMERSET POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £8,688,282 MAYORS OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME (MOPC) (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £591,998 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER (THE) (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £636,213 OFFICE OF THE KENT POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £2,112,522 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR GREATER MANCHESTER (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £439,699 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HUMBERSIDE (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £691,322 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LEICESTERSHIRE (THE) (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £1,653,189 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR MERSEYSIDE (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £470,405 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CLEVELAND (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £713,590 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR ESSEX (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £508,479 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HAMPSHIRE (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £898,337 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LANCASHIRE (THE) (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £480,230 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH WALES POLICE (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £1,091,879 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH YORKSHIRE (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £708,828 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SUSSEX (THE) (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £772,545 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR THAMES VALLEY (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £520,761 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR BEDFORDSHIRE (THE) (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £967,830 THE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTHUMBRIA (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £3,023,855 WEST MIDLANDS OFFICE FOR POLICING & CRIME (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £2,133,761 WEST YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY WEST YORKSHIRE POLICE (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £717,275 AVON & SOMERSET POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £8,688,282 MAYORS OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME (MOPC) (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £591,998 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER (THE) (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £636,213 OFFICE OF THE KENT POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £2,112,522 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR GREATER MANCHESTER (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £439,699 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HUMBERSIDE (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £691,322 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LEICESTERSHIRE (THE) (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £1,653,189 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR MERSEYSIDE (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £470,405 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CLEVELAND (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £713,590 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR ESSEX (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £508,479 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HAMPSHIRE (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £898,337 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LANCASHIRE (THE) (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £480,230 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH WALES POLICE (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £1,091,879 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH YORKSHIRE (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £708,828 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SUSSEX (THE) (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £772,545 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR THAMES VALLEY (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £520,761 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR BEDFORDSHIRE (THE) (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £967,830 THE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTHUMBRIA (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £3,023,855 WEST MIDLANDS OFFICE FOR POLICING & CRIME (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
15/06/2022 £2,133,761 WEST YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY WEST YORKSHIRE POLICE (G) The Core Purpose of the Grip funding programme is to focus on prevention and enforcement, building on the best available evidence of what works to help the funded police forces roll out a hotspot approach to tackling serious violence.
08/06/2022 £878,105 AVON FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £20,676 BEDFORDSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £817,421 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE & MILTON KEYNES FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £6,754 CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £6,754 CHESHIRE FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £54,503 CLEVELAND FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £27,430 CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £11,487 COUNCIL OF THE ISLES OF SCILLY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £27,430 COUNTY DURHAM & DURHAM FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £101,325 CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £6,181 DERBYSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £7,328 DORSET & WILTSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £27,430 EAST SUSSEX FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £857,430 ESSEX POLICE, FIRE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER, FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £81,223 GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £946,177 DEVON & SOMERSET FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £3,457,599 GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £87,438 GREATER MANCHESTER COMBINED AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £975,765 HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £824,176 HEREFORD AND WORCESTER FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £80,649 HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £60,684 HUMBERSIDE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £972,676 KENT AND MEDWAY TOWNS FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £824,176 LANCASHIRE COMBINED FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £850,675 LEICESTERSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £824,176 LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £878,105 MERSEYSIDE FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £844,852 NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £34,184 NORTH YORKSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £27,430 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COMMISSIONER FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £6,754 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £81,223 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £40,008 OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £27,430 ROYAL BERKSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £6,754 SHROPSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £60,684 SOUTH YORKSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £114,477 STAFFORDSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £21,249 SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £40,582 SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £872,498 TYNE & WEAR FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £26,856 WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £878,105 WEST MIDLANDS FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £1,147 WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £972,000 WEST YORKSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £878,105 AVON FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £20,676 BEDFORDSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £817,421 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE & MILTON KEYNES FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £6,754 CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £6,754 CHESHIRE FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £54,503 CLEVELAND FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £27,430 CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £11,487 COUNCIL OF THE ISLES OF SCILLY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £27,430 COUNTY DURHAM & DURHAM FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £101,325 CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £6,181 DERBYSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £7,328 DORSET & WILTSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £27,430 EAST SUSSEX FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £857,430 ESSEX POLICE, FIRE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER, FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £81,223 GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £946,177 DEVON & SOMERSET FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £3,457,599 GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £87,438 GREATER MANCHESTER COMBINED AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £975,765 HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £824,176 HEREFORD AND WORCESTER FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £80,649 HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £60,684 HUMBERSIDE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £972,676 KENT AND MEDWAY TOWNS FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £824,176 LANCASHIRE COMBINED FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £850,675 LEICESTERSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £824,176 LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £878,105 MERSEYSIDE FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £844,852 NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £34,184 NORTH YORKSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £27,430 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COMMISSIONER FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £6,754 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £81,223 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £40,008 OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £27,430 ROYAL BERKSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £6,754 SHROPSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £60,684 SOUTH YORKSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £114,477 STAFFORDSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £21,249 SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £40,582 SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £872,498 TYNE & WEAR FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £26,856 WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £878,105 WEST MIDLANDS FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £1,147 WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
08/06/2022 £972,000 WEST YORKSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to provide fire national resilience capabilities to help respond to major and complex incidents and help keep the country safe.
31/05/2022 £368,841 AVON FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £158,399 BEDFORDSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £230,469 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE & MILTON KEYNES FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £150,104 CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £130,543 CHESHIRE FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £145,513 CLEVELAND FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £405,301 CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £269,387 COUNCIL OF THE ISLES OF SCILLY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £104,037 COUNTY DURHAM & DURHAM FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £166,853 CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £738,995 DERBYSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £191,227 DORSET & WILTSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £488,969 EAST SUSSEX FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £192,696 ESSEX POLICE, FIRE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER, FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £804,835 GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £187,521 GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £292,585 GREATER MANCHESTER COMBINED AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £291,899 HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £264,759 HEREFORD AND WORCESTER FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £96,143 HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £473,538 HUMBERSIDE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £199,855 KENT AND MEDWAY TOWNS FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £267,425 LANCASHIRE COMBINED FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £303,798 LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £217,854 MERSEYSIDE FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £149,435 NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £185,935 NORTH YORKSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £239,615 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COMMISSIONER FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £152,262 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £318,749 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £173,345 OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £294,641 ROYAL BERKSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £177,114 SOUTH YORKSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £233,663 STAFFORDSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £188,049 SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £342,554 SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £207,190 TYNE & WEAR FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £20,137 WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £224,285 WEST MIDLANDS FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £350,327 WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £404,312 WEST YORKSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £439,116 DEVON & SOMERSET FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £368,841 AVON FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £158,399 BEDFORDSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £230,469 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE & MILTON KEYNES FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £150,104 CAMBRIDGESHIRE & PETERBOROUGH FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £130,543 CHESHIRE FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £145,513 CLEVELAND FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £405,301 CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £269,387 COUNCIL OF THE ISLES OF SCILLY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £104,037 COUNTY DURHAM & DURHAM FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £166,853 CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £738,995 DERBYSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £191,227 DORSET & WILTSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £488,969 EAST SUSSEX FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £192,696 ESSEX POLICE, FIRE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER, FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £804,835 GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £187,521 GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £292,585 GREATER MANCHESTER COMBINED AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £291,899 HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £264,759 HEREFORD AND WORCESTER FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £96,143 HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £473,538 HUMBERSIDE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £199,855 KENT AND MEDWAY TOWNS FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £267,425 LANCASHIRE COMBINED FIRE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £303,798 LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £217,854 MERSEYSIDE FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £149,435 NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £185,935 NORTH YORKSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £239,615 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COMMISSIONER FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £152,262 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £318,749 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £173,345 OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £294,641 ROYAL BERKSHIRE FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £177,114 SOUTH YORKSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £233,663 STAFFORDSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £188,049 SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £342,554 SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL 1 (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £207,190 TYNE & WEAR FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £20,137 WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £224,285 WEST MIDLANDS FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £350,327 WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £404,312 WEST YORKSHIRE FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
31/05/2022 £439,116 DEVON & SOMERSET FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE (G) This is a non-ring-fenced new burdens grant for Fire and Rescue Authorities/Services to enable them to provide national, inter-operable and resilient communications system to help respond to fire and rescue incidents.
26/05/2022 £1,700,000 CITY OF LONDON POLICE This funding is provided as part of the Fraud Reform Programme (FRP) series of grants. Two other grants have been allocated to CoLP and the National Economic Crime Centre and a separate funding arrangement is in place for UK Intelligence Centre (UKIC).
26/05/2022 £1,700,000 CITY OF LONDON POLICE This funding is provided as part of the Fraud Reform Programme (FRP) series of grants. Two other grants have been allocated to CoLP and the National Economic Crime Centre and a separate funding arrangement is in place for UK Intelligence Centre (UKIC).
16/05/2022 £311,836 CAMBRIDGESHIRE (POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER) The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £200,352 CUMBRIA POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £304,208 DORSET POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONERS The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £2,812,146 GREATER MANCHESTER COMBINED AUTHORITY The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £2,541,937 MAYORS OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME (MOPC) The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £136,692 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER (THE) The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £321,200 OFFICE OF THE DURHAM POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £378,967 OFFICE OF THE KENT POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £200,000 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HUMBERSIDE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £191,339 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LEICESTERSHIRE (THE) The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £818,362 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR MERSEYSIDE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £150,000 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR STAFFORDSHIRE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £246,000 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SUFFOLK The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £200,000 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR WARWICKSHIRE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £166,801 OFFICE OF THE WEST YORKSHIRE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £847,100 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CHESHIRE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £200,125 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CLEVELAND The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £659,488 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £417,395 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DEVON & CORNWALL The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £417,509 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DYFED-POWYS The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £213,000 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR ESSEX The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £180,000 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR GWENT The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £764,349 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HAMPSHIRE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £599,185 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HERTFORDSHIRE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £537,689 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LANCASHIRE (THE) The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £267,705 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH WALES The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £316,043 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH YORKSHIRE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £200,000 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH WALES POLICE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £553,255 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH YORKSHIRE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £502,602 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SURREY The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £229,204 SAFELIVES The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £199,875 THE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTHUMBRIA The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £597,388 WEST MERCIA PCC The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £356,690 WEST MIDLANDS OFFICE FOR POLICING & CRIME The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £390,939 WEST YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £1,053,264 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SUSSEX (THE) The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £311,836 CAMBRIDGESHIRE (POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER) The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £200,352 CUMBRIA POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £304,208 DORSET POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONERS The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £2,812,146 GREATER MANCHESTER COMBINED AUTHORITY The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £2,541,937 MAYORS OFFICE FOR POLICING AND CRIME (MOPC) The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £136,692 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER (THE) The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £321,200 OFFICE OF THE DURHAM POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £378,967 OFFICE OF THE KENT POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £200,000 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HUMBERSIDE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £191,339 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LEICESTERSHIRE (THE) The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £818,362 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR MERSEYSIDE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £150,000 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR STAFFORDSHIRE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £246,000 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SUFFOLK The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £200,000 OFFICE OF THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR WARWICKSHIRE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £166,801 OFFICE OF THE WEST YORKSHIRE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £847,100 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CHESHIRE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £200,125 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR CLEVELAND The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £659,488 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £417,395 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DEVON & CORNWALL The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £417,509 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DYFED-POWYS The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £213,000 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR ESSEX The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £180,000 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR GWENT The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £764,349 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HAMPSHIRE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £599,185 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR HERTFORDSHIRE The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £537,689 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR LANCASHIRE (THE) The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.
16/05/2022 £267,705 THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTH WALES The primary aim is to continue funding Police and Crime Commissioners for domestic abuse perpetrator interventions in local areas and strengthen the evaluation of these. Home Office funding for these projects comes to an end on 31 March 2022. However, as these projects take time to embed in local areas, and there might be safeguarding concerns about the projects coming to a sudden end, we are keen to extend for a further year. PCCs will be able to continue funding interventions that tackle the problem of domestic abuse directly with perpetrators and aim to reduce the risk they pose.