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During our inspection of Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service (FRS) and Isle of Wight FRS in 2018, before the services combined in April 2021, we identified as a cause of concern that they didn’t do enough to be an inclusive employer.

COVID-19, Domestic abuse  — 

This review looks at how the police responded to the unique challenges the COVID-19 pandemic placed on preventing and responding to domestic abuse.

Corporate documents, Organisational strategy  — 

This document has been replaced with a refreshed strategy. Please read the new strategy. Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) provides the public and their elected representatives with independent assessments of the efficiency and effectiveness of police forces and fire and rescue services. Through our programmes of inspections, we assess

Modern slavery, Super-complaint  — 

On 31 May 2019 Hestia made a super-complaint to HMICFRS. This super-complaint is about the policies and practices of all police forces in England and Wales with respect to the standard of support that victims of modern slavery receive. 

Cause of concern, Letter, Revisit  — 

During our inspection of West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service (FRS) in the week of 26 November 2018, we identified a cause of concern about the management and oversight of the safe and well visit process and the effectiveness of its risk-based inspection programme.

Thematic inspection  — 

HMICFRS was commissioned to examine how Police Service Northern Ireland (PSNI) handled the funeral of Bobby Storey.

Letter, Revisit  — 

During our inspection of Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service (FRS) in the week of 24 June 2019 we identified a cause of concern about how the service maintains the fitness requirements of its operational staff.

Accelerated cause of concern, Crime recording, PEEL  — 

This accelerated cause of concern has been issued to Dyfed-Powys Police because the force is too often failing to record reported crimes, and has failed to make improvements.

COVID-19  — 

In July, we announced our intention to inspect the police response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Our inspection took a snapshot of policing and assessed what happened from March to November 2020.

COVID-19, Custody suites  — 

In March 2020, we suspended all inspection work so that police forces, and fire and rescue services could focus on responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.