The Police and Crime Commissioner is responsible for holding the Chief Constable to account to ensure that the Constabulary support the delivery of the priorities detailed in the Police and Crime Plan and to meet all their statutory duties.
Strategic Scrutiny Meetings
The Commissioner will undertake this role at regular meetings. To find out about meeting dates and to see related agendas, notes and reports please scroll down.
Scrutiny Principles
The scrutiny principles set out the process by which the Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire will hold the Chief Constable to account.
Meetings, Agendas, Notes and Reports
Date
10 December 2015 12/01/2016 (rescheduled)
Agenda
Document
Item 2 – Performance Report
– Appendix A
Item 3 – HMIC – Building the Picture Inspection Report
– Appendix A
Item 4 – Lancashire Constabulary Community Engagement Update
Item 5 –Stop & Search
– Appendix A
Item 6 – Procurement Strategy
Item 7 – HR Strategy & Update
Item 8 – ICT Strategy & Update
– Appendix A
– Appendix B
Item 9 – Estates Strategy & Update
Item 10 – Regional Collaboration
Item 11 – Citizens in Policing
– Appendix A
– Appendix B
– Appendix C
Item 12 – Futures Programme
Minutes
Date
23 September 2015
Agenda
Documents
Item 1 – Actions from Previous Meeting: Hate crime report
Item 2 – Performance report
Item 3 – Contact management
Minutes
Date
23 June 2015
Agenda
Documents
Item 1 – Performance overview
Item 2 – Quality of Service – Update on Contact Management
Item 3 – National Police Air Service
Minutes
Date
24 March 2015
Agenda
Documents
Item 1 – Performance Overview
Item 3 – PACT Meetings
Item 4 – Combined Watch Schemes
Item 5 – Citizens In Policing
Minutes
Date
12 January 2015
Agenda
Documents
Item 2 – Performance Report
Item 3 – Quality of Service – Update on Contact
Item 4 – Professional Standards Report
Item 5 – Restorative Justice & Community Remedy Report
Item 6A – MASH Scrutiny Report
Item 6B – Domestic Abuse Scrutiny Report
Minutes