Decision Maker: Director for Safer and Stronger Communities, GM Deputy Mayor, Group Chief Finance Officer
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
The VRU’s current 3-year funding
settlement with the Home Office is due to end on 31st March 2025.
The VRU have engaged extensively with the Home Office ever since
the new government took power in July 2024 to understand what the
landscape for serious violent crime reduction would look like post-
March 2025. As a result, all 20 VRUs nationally have been extended,
with a new, 1 year funding settlement covering financial year
2025/26 confirmed in a letter to the Deputy Mayor of Greater
Manchester and the Director of the Greater Manchester VRU from the
Minister of State for Policing, Fire & Crime Prevention.
Due to this being only a 12-month funding settlement, it has been
agreed that to avoid interruption of the VRU’s programmes for
young people most at risk of becoming victims of- or perpetrating-
serious violence, time to re-procure services via the open market
is not available. Therefore, the GM VRU will maintain its existing
contracts via contract variations for each. This will also mitigate
the risk of experienced staff leaving both providers and GMCA VRU
positions, which would have a detrimental effect on programme
provision. In the first instance, the VRU will extend contracts
expiring on 31st March 2025 by 3 months through 30th June 2025.
This is due to the fact that a grant agreement from the Home Office
will not be received until June 2025. The initial 3-month
extensions will be underwritten by Greater Manchester Combined
Authority capital financing reserves, to cover the highly unlikely
eventuality that the grant agreement from government does not come
through.
The Community Sports programme is one of the VRU’s flagship
interventions. In recognition of the positive impact that sport can
have on young people’s experiences, and it’s essential
role in helping many young people to avoid negative situations,
peer contacts, and routines and help to prevent involvement in
youth offending, the VRU originally commissioned StreetgamesUK in
2022 to deliver a programme that enables the VRU Community Sport
Lead to continue to explore opportunities to embed the work already
developed in partnership with StreetgamesUK, and their community
sport analysis tool, as an evidence-based approach to delivering
the VRU’s vision for the role of community sport. This
approach seeks:
• More sport in more places
• More workforce with more competencies
• More vulnerable young people referred to- and engaged in
community sport programmes.
This programme is in the process of being evaluated by Manchester
Metropolitan University, as with all VRU flagship programmes.
Streetgames have also commissioned a wider systems change
evaluation via Loughborough University across several of its
programmes, including its VRU funded programme in Greater
Manchester.
GMCA Safer & Stronger Communities
(Violence Reduction Unit) wish to extend provision of the
VRU’s Community Sports programme by 3 months. The current
contract end date is 31st March 2025. The new end date would be
30th June 2025. The value of this extension will be £50,000.
The extension will be awarded to the existing programme provider,
who are Streetgames. The total amount of the existing contract is
£600,000; the total value once this extension has been
completed will be £650,000.
Publication date: 16/04/2025
Date of decision: 04/03/2025