Decision details
PCC DN - Extension to Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Funding Programmes
Decision Maker: Director for Police, Crime, Criminal Justice and Fire, GM Deputy Mayor, Treasurer GMCA
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Purpose:
In late 2020, the Government announced
£10 million of funding in the Budget (from April 2020 to
March 2021), for interventions that address the behaviours of
domestic abuse perpetrators. This additional investment builds on
from the previous Police Transformation Funding but with a
particular focus on developing a strong evidence base across
PCC’s, to identify successful interventions.
In December 2020 the Home Office announced that GMCA were
successful in securing £1,082,129 of funding.
In April 2021 the Home Office explained that they wanted to provide
GMCA with additional funding to extend the existing programmes as
described in the Original Grant Agreement by a further six months
from 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022.
In late Spring 2022, confirmation from the Home Office was received
that they were providing a continuation of funding for the
programmes with the same conditions
The schemes are fully funded to total amount of £2,812,146
and GMCA is not required to provide any match-funding in addition
to the original match funding.
The funding stream 066 DAP will directly fund TLC to deliver
interventions in Manchester, Salford, Stockport and Wigan as per
the original grant agreement in December 2020.
Those Programmes will be;
• Children and Young People, The Respect Young People’s
Programme for child to parent abuse A programme for adolescent
perpetrators
• Female Perpetrators, 1-2-1 programme delivery for female
perpetrators in heterosexual or same sex relationships
• Male Perpetrators, Bridging to Change group behaviour change
programme for male perpetrators in heterosexual relationships
• Perpetrators who speak English as a second language respect
1-2-1 programme for perpetrators (male or female) who speak English
as a second language
The funding Stream 066 Drive will continue to deliver the national
Drive model which will deliver interventions for high risk, high
harm perpetrators will be delivered in Manchester and Salford. The
Drive National Team will continue to work closely with TLC to
ensure effective delivery of the model.
A robust evaluation framework will be embedded into the programme
and conducted by the GMCA Research team. This will provide an
evidence base across a range of perpetrator interventions and risk
levels, applying a whole system approach throughout which will help
inform future commissioning conversations at both a local and
regional level.
The Funding Stream 066 DAPP, will support general perpetrator
interventions and be grant funded to local authorities.
The Funding Stream 066 CYP will support child and adolescent
interventions and be grant funded to local authorities.
This is a continuation of the second round of funding from August
21.
The funding is aimed to increase the geographic expansion of
programmes and the target cohort through adaptation of programmes
to reach wider needs.
Grants will be provided to PCCs as the lead partner, but the
expectation is that PCCs will deliver the intervention in
collaboration with a partner organisation.
As a part of the bid that has been accepted by the home office it
was agreed that Local Authorities within GM would be the partner
organisation.
Decision:
GMCA have been successful in securing an
extension to the Home Office grant funding, to support the
continuation of perpetrator-focused domestic abuse
interventions.
In the original pilot areas in December 2020, were Salford,
Manchester, Wigan and Stockport where TLC were identified as our
delivery partner, given that we already have a commissioning
relationship with them, which complies with the Home Office
conditions.
The conditions to the extension are the same as the original
funding, therefore this is a continuation of the original grant
agreement.
066 DAP Pand 066 Drive are the new Home Office grant agreements for
this element of the funding.
The funding for this element will be awarded to Talk, Listen,
Change (TLC) for the delivery of a range of perpetrator programmes
set out in the DAPP grant agreement and the Drive Grant
Agreement
This includes:
• £243,997 (Drive Programme Fund)
• £1,051600 (Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programme
Fund)
• A total amount of £1,295,597
Greater Manchester Combined Authority have also been successful in
an extension to the round 2 funding and will be receiving a grant
from the Home Office for Domestic Abuse Perpetrator work.
The funding was aimed to increase the geographic expansion of
programmes and the target cohort through adaptation of programmes
to reach wider needs.
Adult 066 grant agreement and 066 CYP grant agreements.
The element of this funding is that grants will be provided to PCCs
as the lead partner, but the expectation is that PCCs will deliver
the intervention in collaboration with a partner
organisation.
Local Authorities within GM will continue to be partner
organisation’s and commission a range of perpetrator
programmes set out in the Adult and CYP grant agreements:
This includes;
? £992,050 for to support general perpetrator
interventions(Adult)
? £524,499 for to support child and adolescent interventions.
(CYP)
A total amount for Adult & CYP is £1,516,549
A total amount for all 4 elements of the Home Office Extension 066
is –
£2,812,146
For the Adult and the CYP interventions the rest of Greater
Manchester will be in receipt of funding as follows;
• GMCA have allocated £167, 000 Bolton for adult
interventions,
For Bolton to Commission, TRAC Psychological (Inner Strength) to
deliver a range of perpetrator programmes including expand Inner
Strength: strength-based therapeutic interventions for perpetrators
& victims
• GMCA have allocated £335,000 Bury Interventions
£185,000 for TLC: Talk, Listen, Change to deliver the Drive
Programme, this funding will be paid directly to TLC to extend
current Drive provision into Bury
£100,00 for Bury for adult interventions,
• For Bury Council to Commission TLC to deliver a range of
perpetrator programmes, New DAPPs for men in heterosexual
relationships & adapted 121 programme for ESOL & those in
gay & bisexual relationships
£ 50,000 For Children and Young people interventions
• For Bury Council to commission TLC to deliver, Child Respect
Young People’s Programme for CYP (children & young
people) age 10-16 abusive or violent towards parents/carers.
• For Bury Council to commission TLC to deliver, Child TLC
Healthy Relationships Programme adapted & shortened version of
TLC’s DAPP (behaviour change programme), for CYP age 10+
violent towards intimate partners / peers.
• GMCA have allocated. £187,000 for Oldham
Interventions
£100,00 for Oldham for adult interventions,
• For Oldham Council to Commission TLC to deliver a range of
perpetrator programmes, New DAPPs for men in heterosexual
relationships & adapted 121 programme for ESOL & those in
gay & bisexual relationships
£ 87,000 For Children and Young people interventions,
• For Oldham Council to commission TLC to deliver, Child
Respect Young People’s Programme for CYP (children &
young people) age 10-16 abusive or violent towards
parents/carers.
• For Oldham Council to commission TLC to deliver, Child TLC
Healthy Relationships Programme adapted & shortened version of
TLC’s DAPP (behaviour change programme), for CYP age 10+
violent towards intimate partners / peers.
• GMCA have allocated £234,000 for Rochdale for adult
interventions,
£135,000 for TLC: Talk, Listen, change to deliver the Drive
Programme, this funding will be paid directly to TLC to extend
current Drive provision.
For Children and Young people
£31,039 for Rochdale to commission a VCSE provider to deliver
Child to Parent Abuse and Intimate Partner Abuse and £68,960
for the Early Help Team to also deliver Child to Parent Abuse and
Intimate Partner Abuse a total of – £99,999
• GMCA have allocated. £445,000 to Tameside
£245,000 for adult interventions,
High risk perpetrators - Expand Roots Tenancy Support &
Compliance Service (for MAPPA & PPO high-risk offenders) to
work with perpetrators
£ 200,000 For Children and Young people interventions
• For Tameside Council to Commission TLC to deliver a Child to
Parent Abuse programme Respect Young People’s Programme for
CYP (children & young people) age 10-16 abusive or violent
towards parents/carers. Covers: Insight into violence & abuse
& its’ effects, Emotional regulation, Solution focused
work & goal setting
• GMCA have allocated £147,500 for Trafford
Interventions
£60,000 for Trafford to allocate to adult
interventions,
• Make a Change Perpetrator Programme
£ 87,500 For Children and Young people interventions
• For Trafford Council to commission TLC to deliver, Child
Respect Young People’s Programme for CYP (children &
young people) age 10-16 abusive or violent towards
parents/carers.
• For Trafford Council to commission TLC to deliver, Child TLC
Healthy Relationships Programme adapted & shortened version of
TLC’s DAPP (behaviour change programme), for CYP age 10+
violent towards intimate partners / peers.
Grant agreements for all 4 funding streams are attached to this
decision notice.
Publication date: 13/01/2023
Date of decision: 08/12/2022