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Serious Violence Duty Implementation

The Serious Violence Duty, led by the Home Office and Welsh Government, requires local responsible authorities to collaborate on violence prevention and reduction strategies. The government has published statutory guidance for implementation, with consultation responses and draft guidance for responsible authorities. The duty applies across England and Wales, requiring multi-agency coordination on serious violence reduction.


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19 Dec 2022 | Announcement Home Office linked

Response to public consultation on the Draft Statutory Guidance on the Serious Violence Duty (the Duty) and publication of the finalised Statutory Guidance

UIN: HCWS463 On Friday 16 December 2022, my Noble Friend the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Home Office (Lord Sharpe of Epsom) made the following Written Ministerial Statement:The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Act received Royal Assent on 28 …

16 Dec 2022 | Announcement Home Office linked

Response to public consultation on the Draft Statutory Guidance on the Serious Violence Duty (the Duty) and publication of the finalised Statutory Guidance

UIN: HLWS448 The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Act received Royal Assent on 28 April 2022 and it includes provisions for the Serious Violence Duty. The Duty requires, specified authorities, namely police, fire and rescue services, health, local authoriti...

14 Sep 2020 | Announcement Home Office linked

Violence

UIN: HCWS450 Every knife crime is a tragedy, and any victim is one too many. The Government is taking action on every level to cut crime and make our streets safer, but we know there is much more to do …

14 Sep 2020 | Announcement Home Office linked

Violence

UIN: HLWS445 My hon Friend the Minister of State for Crime, Policing and the Fire Service (Kit Malthouse) has today made the following Written Ministerial Statement:Every knife crime is a tragedy, and any victim is one too many. The Government …