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Our Work  —  Protecting people from violence and abuse

In July 2012, a consultation exercise was held by Ofsted, the Care Quality Commission, HMIC, HMI Probation and HMI Prisons on proposals for the joint inspection of multi-agency arrangements for the protection of children. A pilot inspection programme was subsequently carried out. In November 2012 HMIC conducted unannounced inspections of the child protection services delivered

Publication  —  Child protection  — 

This report is the final quarterly update to be published, following the publication of a report into the Metropolitan Police Service’s preparedness to deal with child protection issues.

News article  — 

The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has made progress in protecting vulnerable children in the capital but there is more to do, according to the fourth in a series of child protection reports carried out by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS).

Our Work  —  Police ethics and accountability

The value for money (VfM) profiles provide comparative data on a wide range of policing activities. For instance: does your force spend more or less than other similar forces? Does it receive fewer or more 999 calls? How does the crime rate differ from other force areas? The profiles highlight what these differences are, but not

Our Work  —  Police ethics and accountability

Valuing the Police: Preparedness Inspection In the October 2010 spending review, the government announced that central funding to the police service in England and Wales would be reduced in real terms by 20 percent in the four years between March 2011 and March 2015. HMIC’s Valuing the Police programme has tracked how forces have planned

Our Work  —  Police ethics and accountability

In the October 2010 spending review, the government announced that central funding to the police service in England and Wales would be reduced in real terms by 20 percent in the four years between March 2011 and March 2015. HMIC’s Valuing the Police programme has tracked how forces have planned to make savings to meet

Our Work  —  Police ethics and accountability

Following a full review of findings from the 2013 inspection, HMIC has produced this compendium, which brings together interesting, practical examples of how forces are approaching the budget reductions. Many of the examples include more innovative practices such as transforming call handing procedures, collaboration between forces and the implementation of new technologies.

Our Work  —  Police ethics and accountability

Note: Strategic planning, organisational management and value for money is now a part of out PEEL reports. In the October 2010 spending review, the Government announced that central funding to the police service in England and Wales would be reduced in real terms by 20% in the four years between March 2011 and March 2015.

Our Work  —  Police ethics and accountability

In our report, Policing in Austerity: Meeting the Challenge, we made a judgment as to the extent to which each force provides value for money in the context of current spending constraints. We rated each force in one of the following categories: outstanding; good; requires improvement; or inadequate. The grade characteristics provide an indication of

Our Work  —  Police ethics and accountability

In the October 2010 spending review, the government announced that central funding to the police service in England and Wales would be reduced in real terms by 20 percent in the four years between March 2011 and March 2015. HMIC’s Valuing the Police programme has tracked how forces have planned to make savings to meet