Displaying 1 - 15 of 4143
West Yorkshire Police receive approximately 1,000 Freedom Of Information requests a year. We may already have the answer to your question. Check our disclosure log which shows all requests we have previously disclosed.
West Yorkshire Police Publication Scheme - Information held in registers by statute, Information asset register, Register of interests, Register of gifts and hospitality, Chief Officer Team Contact with the Media, Freedom of Information Disclosure Log, Location of Overt CCTV Cameras
Clare’s Law - Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme - Police forces are allowed to disclose information to a potential victim and have a duty to protect members of the public from domestic abuse. This page summarises the number of Disclosure requests under the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme, also known as Clare’s Law.
Sarah’s Law - the Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme (CSOD), sometimes called ‘Sarah’s Law’, allows parents, carers or guardians to formally ask the police for information about a person who has contact with their child, or a child close to them, if they’re concerned the person may pose a risk.
West Yorkshire Police Domestic Abuse policy - West Yorkshire Police has outlined a clear commitment to tackle violence against women and girls. This pledge from West Yorkshire Police gives our communities across the country the reassurance and confidence that we are committed to ensuring we do everything in our power to accurately and quickly identify and pursue perpetrators, of any gender including non-binary individuals, and to support and protect victims whether inside or outside of the organisation.
FOI - The Freedom of Information Act 2000 gives a general right of access to all types of recorded information held by public authorities, sets out exemptions from that right and places a number of obligations on public authorities.
West Yorkshire Police Safeguarding Children and Young People policy - Children and young people are among the most vulnerable members of our society. WYP is committed to protecting children from harm and prosecuting those who commit crimes against them.
Policies and Procedures - Crime and Safeguarding - this topic lists policies relating to crime issues and safeguarding victims and potential victims of crime.
West Yorkshire Police on social media communications channels, including Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
Please see the links below for West Yorkshire Police's proactively published information.
Thursday, 24th January, 2019 West Yorkshire Police is launching a new campaign encouraging anyone with concerns about their current or ex-partner to use their ‘right to ask’ to check whether they have a history of domestic abuse.
West Yorkshire Police Hate Crimes and Non-Crimes policy - West Yorkshire Police (WYP) takes all hate crimes and incidents seriously, as this type of crime or non-crime can have an adverse and enormous effect on the victim, family members and the wider community.
Police involvement in Family Court Proceedings The Police become involved in Family Court Proceedings either following an Order being made against the Chief Constable seeking disclosure of information or when the Police seek information from the family court to assist an on-going investigation.
West Yorkshire Police Investigations policy - This policy enables the Chief Officer Team (COT) and the West Yorkshire Combined Authority to be confident that all investigations have a consistent approach that prioritises the needs of the victim, considers the wider communities of West Yorkshire and focusses on achieving the best possible outcome for all.
West Yorkshire Police Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults policy - West Yorkshire Police complies with Authorised Professional Practice (APP), which contains information to assist policing, and has established a local policy procedure to provide clear standards and guidelines on how the Force will identify and protect the most vulnerable in our society and ensure that they are allowed to live free from abuse and neglect.