Police and crime commissioner event presentations
Presentations from a series of police and crime commissioner (PCC) partner events, led by senior policy officials.
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Between January and March the Home Office held a series of police and crime commissioner (PCC) partner events, led by senior policy officials, that were designed to inform local planning and preparations for the transition to PCCs.
The events were split into three sessions, a police and local authority leaders’ seminar, a scrutiny workshop and a partnership workshop.
Two presentations were used in each of the workshops.
Presentation 1: scrutiny workshop
The session provided the opportunity to:
- consider local authorities’ role in establishing police and crime panels, the requirement for setting them up and membership
- examine the powers and role of the panels
- consider how complaints will be dealt with
Presentation 2: partnership workshop
The session provided the opportunity to:
- consider how partners may work together to prepare for the incoming PCC
- understand the role of the PCC and what legal powers he/she will have
- the links and relationships between PCCs and partners and what the reciprocal duty to cooperate means
- learn about the PCC’s commissioning role and explore what this might mean at a local level for CSPs, YOTs, drugs and alcohol teams, health services and offender management
The presentations are available to download below as microsoft powerpoint files. You can also find out more about PCCs on our police and crime commissioner pages.
Events - frequently asked questions
We have included a frequently asked questions document below, also available in welsh. These were developed from the events, and drawing from the feedback captured via the digital technology that was used.