Impact assessment
National homicide service: privacy impact assessment
Privacy impact assessment completed for the commissioning of the new national homicide service to operate from 1 October 2014.
This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Applies to England and Wales
Documents
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Details
The government’s response to the consultation Getting it Right for Victims and Witnesses in July 2012 stated that the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) would retain responsibility for commissioning certain vitally important specialist services – such as support for those bereaved through homicide.
MOJ therefore ran a competed grant award competition to ensure there was no break in that support when the grant agreement with Victim Support to run the homicide service ran out on 30 September 2014.
This is the associated privacy impact assessment.
Updates to this page
Published 22 January 2015