Record Retention and Disposal Policy
View the Record Retention and Disposal Policy
Risk Management Strategy
View the Risk Management Strategy
Information Sharing Agreement
View the Information Sharing Agreement
Strategic Policing Requirement
View the Strategic Policing Requirement
Social Media Policy
Social media guidelines and rules of engagement
Complaints Procedure
If you would like to raise a complaint against the PCC, the Chief Executive of the Office of the PCC, the Chief Constable, or a member of staff at the Office of the PCC for Lancashire please take a look at our complaints procedure.
Vexatious Complaints Policy
View the Vexatious Complaints Policy
Whistle Blowing Policy
A statement of policy in relation to the handling of qualifying disclosures (a “whistleblowing” process for employees of the Office of the PCC)
Diversity and Inclusion Commitment
A statement of policy in relation to the commitment to diversity and inclusion in the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner.
Anti Fraud & Anti Corruption Strategy
View the Anti Fraud & Anti Corruption Strategy
Succession Planning
View the Police and Crime Commissioner’s succession planning arrangements.
Appropriate Policy
View the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Appropriate Policy
Joint Procurement Strategy
View the Joint Procurement Strategy
Managing Service User Contact Policy
View the Managing Service User Contact Policy.
Withdrawal of Consent Procedure
The Code of Practice for Victims
The revised Victims’ Code (2021) lists out the key entitlements that victims of criminal conduct are entitled to and is available to download on the GOV.UK website.
The Witness Charter
The Witness Charter sets out how you can expect to be treated by the police if you are witness to a crime or incident and if you are asked to give evidence in a criminal court.
National Fraud Initiative
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire is required by law to protect the public funds it administers.
Estate Strategy
The Estates-General OR was undertaken in 2010 by the Estates Department. A rationalisation process was created to identify properties which were not fit for modern-day policing methods and expensive/inefficient to run.
Social Value Policy
The Office of The Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire (OPCC) and Lancashire Constabulary recognises the important role they can play in enabling sustainable development through their procurement and commissioning activity.
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What you have to say is important to us. If you would like to comment on the work of the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire you can write to:
The Office of the PCC for Lancashire
County Hall Preston
PR1 0LD
Email: commissioner@lancashire-pcc.gov.uk