Decision Maker: Director for Safer and Stronger Communities, GM Deputy Mayor, Group Finance Officer
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
MATAC is a whole system approach to
intervening with perpetrators of domestic abuse who are classed as
being serial/or high risk, high harm. The objective is for Police
and partners to work together so that risk, harm and
revictimization are reduced.
The key elements of the model are:
• Identification of the most harmful perpetrators
• Assessment of the risk they pose to victims, children, other
family members.
• Referral into regular multi-agency MATAC meeting.
• Implementation of a combination of disruption, enforcement,
challenge and behaviour change provision.
• Frequent review of risk to victim and provision of
integrated victim support offer.
• Continued review of risk and harm posed by perpetrator as
interventions take place.
The MATAC model has been successfully in place across the
Northumbria force area since 2015 and embraces all the Local
Authorities that fall within that area.
Locally, the MATAC model was developed in each LA during the last
financial year and has shown solid signs of progress and
achievement.
The Deputy Mayor agrees to award each Greater
Manchester Community Safety Partnerships (CSP’s) the below
funding to continue the development and rollout of a MATAC model
approach.
MATAC City Manchester 50,000
MATAC Intervention Bolton 25,000
MATAC Intervention Stockport 25,000
MATAC Intervention Wigan 25,000
MATAC Intervention Bury 25,000
MATAC Intervention Salford 25,000
MATAC Intervention Rochdale 25,000
MATAC Intervention Trafford 25,000
MATAC Intervention Oldham 25,000
2023/24 Total funding amount to be devolved to CSPs:
£250,000
Community Safety Partnerships have agreed to continue to develop
and roll out a MATAC model approach to high-risk high harm
perpetrators of Domestic Abuse in each GM district.
The funding will be granted on the condition that the individual
CSP plans are aligned to the wider strategic priorities of their
organisation and partners.
Publication date: 19/09/2024
Date of decision: 17/09/2024