Joint Corporate Governance Framework
This document sets out how the Police and Crime Commissioner and the Chief Constable conduct their organisations both jointly and separately.
This document sets out how the Police and Crime Commissioner and the Chief Constable conduct their organisations both jointly and separately.
Type: Policy
Topic: Governance
Last updated: 14 August 2024
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Cleveland Decision Making Structure and Policy for Recording Decisions exist to ensure that; OPCC decisions are soundly based on relevant information and the decision-making process is open and transparent.
Type: Policy
Topic: Transparency
Last updated: 07 August 2024
Police and Crime Commissioner for Cleveland’s Anti-fraud & Corruption Policy and Procedure adopted in November 2012.
Type: Policy
Topic: Transparency
Last updated: 07 August 2024
Police and Crime Commissioner/Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for Cleveland’s Code of Conduct, as set out in the Nolan Principles of public life
Type: Policy
Topic: Transparency
Last updated: 13 August 2024
Police and Crime Commissioner for Cleveland’s Public Interest Disclosure (Whistle-Blowing) Policy encourages staff with serious concerns about any aspect of their work to come forward and voice them.
Type: Policy
Topic: Transparency
Last updated: 09 August 2024
One of the Police and Crime Commissioner’s key roles is to represent and engage with local communities to help ascertain and deliver their policing priorities As a result the PCC for Cleveland has published the Consultation & Engagement Strategy 2017-2020
Type: Policy
Topic: Transparency
Last updated: 09 August 2024
Police and Crime Commissioner for Cleveland’s Record Retention and Disposal Policy is designed to support the Commissioner’s corporate governance framework. The PCC is committed to operating in an open and transparent manner.
Type: Policy
Topic: Transparency
Last updated: 09 August 2024
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: 09 August 2024
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: 07 August 2024
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: 09 August 2024