Police presence at Hospitals
… What progress has been made in reducing the £4 million annual cost associated with officer attendance at hospitals? …
… What progress has been made in reducing the £4 million annual cost associated with officer attendance at hospitals? …
… spying allegations why did it go wrong, what is your assessment of reputational damage and how can you ensure the …
… violence … Question Is there likely to be a Police re-assessment of the level of threat of loyalist violence given …
… Budget … Question Is it your assessment that single year budgets are actually hindering …
… Data Authorisations … Question In the IPC's 2022 Annual Report it details Communication Data Authorisations …
… has been commissioned entail? Does it include a wider risk assessment than PSNI carry out at present? Answer The Police … will be subject to regular review. It is not a risk assessment tool. Linda Dillon - Sinn Féin … … HMICFRS …
… some £74.63 million (1) Grateful for the Chief Constable's assessment of the implications for increasing the PSNI … headcount at 7,000 (ii) recruitment and training and (iii) annual recurring costs of employing an additional 500 …
… and training costs of adding 500 officers and (iii) annual recurring costs of employing the additional 500 … and pay increments have been applied which explains the annual increase in costs. Year Total Cost £k 2021/22 … addition to the normal recruitment to replenish leavers. Annual recurring cost of employing the additional 500 …
… for officers and staff to see occupational health, what assessment has been made of the impact of this delay in terms …
… release a public version of the Professional Standards Annual Report to demonstrate efforts to address code of …
… 2020 Inspection Report published today provides a graded assessment of how well the Police Service of Northern Ireland … 2020 Inspection Report published today provides a graded assessment of how well the PSNI is performing … … Statement …
… mainstream grant to the Additional Security Fund. What assessment have you made of the consequences of reductions in …
… by the 30 June 2019. Once migration has been completed, an assessment will be undertaken to assess the full capacity of … Work to address these concerns has now been completed. An assessment of potential technical solutions to perform the …
… reference to the Executive what is the Chief Constable’s assessment of the budgetary implications for the PSNI? Answer … provided a basis for longer term planning. However, our assessment of the Draft Budget identified pressures of £226m …
… … The Policing Board has published its latest Human Rights Annual Report which looks at how well the PSNI have met their … Following recommendations in previous Human Rights Annual Reports on custody healthcare provision, the PSNI are … new recommendations.” Speaking about the Human Rights Annual Report, Police Service of Northern Ireland Chief …
… delivery. The findings are published in the Human Rights Annual Report. These findings and a series of … 14 recommendations outlined in the Board’s Human Rights Annual Report 2015 and the importance of continuing to keep a … said: “I welcome the publication of the Human Rights Annual Report and the recommendations made within it. We take …
… PSNI recorded crime figures published … Annual crime figures published today by the PSNI reveal that … the lowest level was recorded, the figures have shown an annual increase but still remain relatively low when compared … to view on the PSNI website at www.psni.police.uk … Annual crime figures published today by the PSNI reveal that …
… vehicles … Question Can the Chief Constable provide an assessment of PSNI expenditure, for each of the last five …