Partnership Spending
The Police and Crime Commissioner formally approved the funding allocations below on 21st March, 2016- Decision Ref: 2015/81
Amount:
£40,000
Who received the funding:
Lancashire County Council
Purpose:
Multi Agency Data Exchange (MADE) Website
The MADE Website is hosted by Lancashire County Council. Data from the web site is used by partners in monitoring performance and identifying emerging trends. Data is also used to support the PCC’s scrutiny function.
Amount:
£70,000
Who received the funding:
Lancashire Constabulary
Purpose:
Partnership Analysts
The Commissioner has agreed to contribute £70,000 towards Partnership Analysts post to support local community safety partnerships with the provision of reports, papers and advice. Analysts also provide support to the OPCC.
Amount:
20,000
Who received the funding:
Domestic Homicide Review (DHR) Fund
Purpose:
DHRs
The Commissioner established a DHR Fund to support local Community Safety Partnerships in their statutory function to deliver DHRs in the even of a Domestic Homicide. The Commissioner has allocated a further £20,000 to the DHR Budget for 2016-17.
Amount:
£17,509
Who received the funding:
Liverpool John Moores University
Purpose:
Trauma Injuries Investigation Group (TIIG) Data
TIIG Data is gathered by the John Moores University from a number of hospital Accident & Emergency Units across Lancashire and analysed to provide additional information relating to violent crimes and links to alcohol misuse.
Amount:
£144,000
Who received the funding:
12 x District Councils
Purpose:
The Commissioner has provided £10,000 for each of the 12 districts to be allocated by their Community Safety Partnership.
Amount:
£90,000
Who received the funding:
Blackburn with Darwen Council
Purpose:
The Commissioner has allocated £90,000 to Blackburn with Darwen Council for Community Safety Initiatives.
Amount:
£91,000
Who received the funding:
Blackpool Council
Purpose:
The Commissioner has allocated £91,000 to Blackpool Council for Community Safety Initiatives.
Amount:
£175,000
Who received the funding:
Youth Offending Teams (YOTs)
LCC, BwD & Blackpool
Purpose:
YOT Triage Scheme
Amount:
£118,000
Who received the funding:
Lancashire Sport Partnership
Purpose:
Positive Together Programme
The PT Programme delivers a range of activities and projects for young people at the risk of involvement in crime or criminal activity across the whole of Lancashire.
Amount:
£20,000
Who received the funding:
Princes Trust
Purpose:
Get Started Programme, Blackpool
This programme supports young people who are offenders, ex-offenders or at risk of offending.
Amount:
£280,000
Who received the funding:
Lancashire County Council
Purpose:
The Commissioner has allocated £280,000 to support the delivery of substance misuse services in Lancashire.
Amount:
£10,000
Who received the funding:
Lancashire Sport Partnership & Red Rose Recovery
Purpose:
Challenge through Sport Initiative
This initiative uses a peer-led sports programme to provide support and development for recovering substance miss-users to improve lifestyle and reduce the risk of them re-offending.
Amount:
£81,000
Who received the funding:
Blackburn with Darwen Council
Purpose:
The Commissioner has allocated £81,000 to support the delivery of substance misuse services in Blackburn.
Amount:
£128,000
Who received the funding:
Blackpool Council
Purpose:
The Commissioner has allocated £128,000 to support the delivery of substance misuse services in Blackpool.
Amount:
£12,106
Who received the funding:
Blackburn with Darwen Council
Purpose:
Making Every Adult Matter (MEAM)
The Commissioner agreed to provide 3 month funding for the MEAM project. The MEAM project works with the most complex and vulnerable adults often resident in the Houses of Multiple Occupancy/and or the homeless population through the provision of one-to-one support and a bespoke service which meets the needs of those individuals.
Amount:
£7,000
Who received the funding:
National Ugly Mugs (NUM)
Purpose:
NUM Scheme
The NUM Scheme provides help and support for Sex Workers and enables them to report aggressive and violent clients. The scheme has been used successfully in Lancashire for a number of years.