Police and Crime Commissioner for Cleveland’s Risk Management Policy
The Police and Crime Commissioner’s Risk Management Policy aims to make the risk management a central part of the office’s culture and management process.
The Police and Crime Commissioner’s Risk Management Policy aims to make the risk management a central part of the office’s culture and management process.
Type: Policy
Topic: Transparency
Last updated: 22 October 2020
Seven Police and Crime Commissioners and their respective Chief Constables – including Cleveland - have developed the Modern Slavery Transparency in Supply Chains (TISC) Statement.
Type: Policy
Topic: Transparency
Last updated: 22 October 2020
Guidance contained in the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Cleveland’s WhatsApp Policy re-states existing guidance.
Type: Policy
Topic: Transparency
Last updated: 22 October 2020
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Cleveland’s Managing Service User Contact Policy sets out an approach to managing service user contact.
Type: Policy
Last updated: 24 March 2023
Type: Annual reports
Topic: Transparency
Last updated: 01 October 2020
If you receive PCC funding, you must tell us how the funding has been used and explain any differences between your estimated and real spending on the project. You do this by completing the grant budget return form mid-year of your project.
Last updated: 28 September 2020
If you apply for PCC funding, you may need a little extra help to complete your application form.
Last updated: 02 October 2020
If you have received community funding from the Police and Crime Commissioner, you must tell us how your project is doing.
Last updated: 28 September 2020
Former Police and Crime Commissioner Barry Coppinger has written to Chief Constable Richard Lewis to advise that he intends to resign as PCC with immediate effect.
Type: Letters
Topic: Governance
Last updated: 26 October 2020
The Annual Report for 2019-2020 is presented to and confirmed by Cleveland Police and Crime Panel.
Type: Annual reports
Topic: Transparency
Last updated: 26 August 2020