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The Tour de Yorkshire 2019 will be held for the fifth time this year from Thursday 2nd May to Sunday 5th May 2019.
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.
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.
Information such as statement of accounts, audits, salary and grading, expenses, procurement, contracts, and payment performance data.
Police in the Yorkshire and Humber region have started preparing for a safe and secure Yorkshire 2019 UCI Road World Championships. Harrogate will serve as the destination town for every race between 21 and 29 September next year and the event consist of nine days of racing featuring locations including Richmond, Northallerton, Tadcaster, Ripon, Wetherby, Bradford, Leeds, Doncaster and Beverley.
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.
Subject Access - Your Right of Access - subject to certain exemptions, you have a right to be told whether West Yorkshire Police holds any information about you (your personal data) and a right to be provided with a copy of that personal data within a month.
Every year, we produce a report called a ‘Pay Gap Report’ which shares the details of our gender and ethnicity pay gap data. We fully understand the importance of sharing information about our pay gap, along with the action we are taking to address it and the steps we are taking to 'close the gap'. We are ever conscious of our need to improve diversity and create an inclusive environment where all individuals feel equally valued.
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.
What is this scheme?  The aim of the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (DVDS) is to give you a formal mechanism to make enquiries about your partner if you are worried that they may have been abusive in the past.
Covid-19 Proactive Publication - these are documents as detailed in the West Yorkshire Police COVID-19 Publication Strategy, in line with the NPCC Op Talla. Including total offences during the period in which the Coronavirus Act 2020 and the Health Protection (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020 were enforced - and total days absent/working abstract due to Covid-19 reasons.
What is this scheme? The aim of this scheme is to give members of the public a formal mechanism to make enquires about an individual who they are in a relationship with, or who is in a relationship with someone they know, and there is a concern that the individual may have a record of abuse.
Please find below the crime prevention advice leaflets, which are available to download.
Use of Force Data - West Yorkshire Police like all Police forces in the UK are required to record the times when force is used during an incident.
If you are requesting Information that West Yorkshire Police hold about you, you are entitled to request this under the Data Protection Act.