80 PCC FORWARD PLAN AND KEY DECISIONS PDF 390 KB
This report provides information on the key
decisions taken by the PCC from September 2022 to present and sets
out details of the Office’s ongoing Forward Plan for
2022/23.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Witnesses:
Alison Bolton, Chief Executive (Office of the Police and Crime
Commissioner)
Kelvin Menon, Chief Finance Officer (Office of the Police and
Crime Commissioner)
Key points
raised in the discussion:
- A Panel Member noted
that some of the links were not working and asked what decisions
34/2022 and 25/2022 related to and why they had not been published
yet. The Chief Executive explained that there were still some
teething issues with the new website which should be resolved
shortly. The decisions were linked to two funding decisions. The
officer had not yet finalised the decision with the PCC and
therefore they were not yet published. The Panel Member also asked
about the internal audit progress report. The Chief Executive
explained that the management actions were minor issues, such as
publishing the PCC and DPCC’s gift and hospitality register
on a monthly basis, rather than bi-monthly. The Chief Finance
Officer added that the IT action related to the ERP system; the
system was fine, but quite old and currently out for tender to
upgrade it. Virtualisation related to putting servers onto the
cloud and the decision-making related to a review of the forward
plan on a regular basis.
63 PCC FORWARD PLAN AND KEY DECISIONS PDF 394 KB
This report provides information on the key
decisions taken by the PCC from June 2022 to present and sets out
details of the Office’s ongoing Forward Plan for 2022/23.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Witness:
Damian Markland, Head of Performance and Governance (Office of
the Police and Crime Commissioner)
Key points
raised in the discussion:
- A Panel Member noted
that the OPCC had recently been awarded a grant of £387,000.
The Head of Performance and Governance shared that the grant was
awarded from a bid for supporting victims of sexual assault and
domestic abuse. Data on this was included in the annual report. A
Panel Member asked whether any of the grant would be used to
support women’s refuges. The Head of Performance and
Governance explained that predominantly the funding for refuges was
the County Council’s responsibility, however, the OPCC
supplemented their funding for this, through the provision of
in-refuge services.
RESOLVED:
The
Panel noted the report.
6 PCC FORWARD PLAN AND KEY DECISIONS PDF 320 KB
This report provides information on the key
decisions taken by the PCC from November 2021 to present and sets
out details of the Office’s ongoing Forward Plan for
2021/2022.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Key points
raised in the discussion:
None.
RESOLVED:
The
Panel noted the report.