West Mercia PCC: Discloser log
Responder to Request
Reference: WE10173
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 – INFORMATION REQUEST
Request
Good Afternoon,
Please provide the following information for your Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programme for the 2022/2023 Financial Year
1. The Name/Title/Scope of the commissioned programme in your area including programmes designed for male victims that accept/engage/support females
2. The total number of females who self-referred into the programme
3. The total number of self-referred females who were accepted onto the programme
4. The total number of self-referred females who have completed the programme
5. The total number of females referred by an agency (e.g., police, social service etc.) into the programme
6. The total number of referred females who were accepted on to the programme
7. The total number of referred females who have completed the programme
8. The names of the organisations who have made a referral to the programme
Link to evaluation of programme efficacy:
9. Financial Contributors:
(Inclusive of Statutory, Non-Statutory Organisations and individual voluntary donations)
10. Budget inclusive of Running Costs
Kindly acknowledge receipt of my request and confirm your expected response date.
Response
I can confirm that the office of the PCC holds some of the information that you have requested.
Please see the responses to your questions.
- The Name/Title/Scope of the commissioned programme in your area including programmes designed for male victims that accept/engage/support females
DRIVE Project
DRIVE is a collaborative approach to tackling domestic abuse, liaising with police officers, support agencies, caseworks and directly with those presenting abusive, challenging, and violent behaviour. The service focuses on high risk and serial perpetrators, encouraging and enabling more engagement with recovery programmes and tackling those with the greatest risk of harm. Referrals will come either from Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC) via partner agencies or directly from the police.
In 2022/2023 Drive covered Herefordshire and Worcestershire areas.
My Time
Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programme (DVPP) is an evidence-based 30-week psychoeducational programme with a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) approach. The programme has been designed and formulated by a qualified psychologist /psychotherapist to achieve positive outcomes for the individual, females involved and children. In 2022/2023 ‘My Time’ covered Shropshire and Telford.
- The total number of females who self-referred into the programme
DRIVE: Zero
My Time: Data not held
- The total number of self-referred females who were accepted onto the programme
DRIVE: Zero
My time: Data not held
- The total number of self-referred females who have completed the programme
DRIVE: Zero
My Time: Data not held
- The total number of females referred by an agency (e.g., police, social service etc.) into the programme
Drive: Nine
My Time: Data not held
- The total number of referred females who were accepted on to the programme
DRIVE: Nine
My Time: Data not held
- The total number of referred females who have completed the programme
DRIVE: Nine
My Time: Data not held
- The names of the organisations who have made a referral to the programme referral stream
Via police – Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC), Multi Agency Case Conference (MACC), Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA)
Link to evaluation of programme efficacy:
Drive: http://driveproject.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Drive-Evaluation-Report-Final.pdf#
My Time: N/A
- Financial Contributors:
(Inclusive of Statutory, Non-Statutory Organisations and individual voluntary donations)
Drive:
Herefordshire Council
Worcestershire County Council
West Mercia PCC
Home Office (Herefordshire element)
My Time:
Shropshire Council
Telford and Wrekin Borough Council
West Mercia PCC
Home Office
- Budget inclusive of Running Costs
Drive: 2022/2023 budget for both sites =£579,384.36
My Time: Data not held
Yours sincerely,
FOI Officer West
Mercia OPCC
Should you have any further enquiries concerning this matter, please write to the Information Compliance Unit; Information Compliance Unit, PO Box 55, Worcester, WR3 8SP. Email: [email protected]
Response Reviews.
If you think that the Police and Crime Commissioner has failed to supply information in accordance with the publication scheme, then you should write in the first instance, to the:
Chief Executive, OPCC – West Mercia, Hindlip Hall, Worcester. WR3 8SP
The PCC will aim to deal with your complaint within 10 working days. If you are dissatisfied with the response you can ask for the matter to be internally reviewed. Internal reviews will be completed promptly and a response given to you within 20 working days of your further request.
If, after the internal review, you remain dissatisfied, then you can complain to the Information Commissioner (Office of the Information Commissioner), Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF).