Decision Maker: Director for Safer and Stronger Communities
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
ICVA provides an essential service to PCCs and
Combined Authorities around changes/updated legislation, codes of
conduct, quality assessment framework, bitesize training courses
for ICVs. Relevant training for Managers, refresher training around
recommendations made from force Custody Inspections.
In 2025/2026 strategy, ICVA have outlined the following:
• New members site; funded by ICVA, and due to be launched in
March 2025.
• New e-learning platform for ICVs with new E-Learning
packages.
• To develop a national electronic reporting tool for visits,
which is a longer-term project.
• Launch of the third Quality Assurance Framework
(QAF3).
• Leading of a custody record reviewing pilot with schemes to
feed into a high-profile immigration detainee roundtable to
establish policy workstreams for a vulnerable group of
detainees.
• Providing some more resources alongside of the E-Learning
platform throughout the year designed to assist with diverse
recruitment and raising the profile of independent custody visiting
in our social media.
In addition, it continues to offer a range of benefits to members
for our core work
Authorisation for payment of the Independent
Custody Visiting Association (ICVA) membership fees for 2025/2026
at a cost of £1750 plus VAT – GMCA and the predecessor
OPCC have been members for over twelve years, since its inception
and the Deputy Mayor, Kate Green has recently been appointed as a
member of the ICVA Board.
Publication date: 05/03/2025
Date of decision: 20/02/2025