The reasons for the decision are:
The Victim Service Coordinators and Lead role were introduced in
Sept 2017, as a pivotal element of the Assessment and Referral
Model. They are employed by GMP and fully funded by GMCA. The team
are led by the GMP Victim Services Strategic Lead and are
responsible for the leadership and oversight of the victim services
work at a divisional level, to improve partnership working and
align services more effectively to improve pathways for
victims.
During 2019/2020, GMCA lead a review of victim services across
Greater Manchester. The purpose of the review was to ensure that
the commissioned services and grant fund are: aligned to the
Standing Together priorities; cost effective; achieving the desired
outcomes in the Victims Outcome Framework and; most importantly
were supporting the needs of victims’. The outcome of the
review was to agree a recommissioning process for victim services
in Greater Manchester.
The impacts of Covid19 have resulted in delays to the timelines of
delivering the commissioning exercise, therefore it is recommended
that the Victim Services Coordinator posts and Victim Services
Transformation Lead post be extended for a further 6 months (1st
April 2022 to end of September 2022). This is to act as an interim
until the newly commissioned service has been put in place to
commence on 1st October 2022.
In addition to a number of key successes and activity that the
Victims Coordination Team have carried out, partners have also
identified a number of key challenges and opportunities that GMCA
will consider as part of the broader redesign work and shape
commissioning of how this service is delivered after
September.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 08/08/2022
Decision due: 30 May 2022 by Director for Police, Crime, Criminal Justice and Fire, GM Deputy Mayor, Treasurer GMCA
Contact: Lisa Lees Email: lisa.lees@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk.