Policing Accountability Board
As Police and Crime Commissioner for Dyfed-Powys Police (PCC) I have finalised a Police & Crime Plan that set my priorities until 2025.
This will be complimented by a delivery plan that will set out how my priorities will be met and the measures that will be put in place to ensure our progress is tracked and available for public scrutiny.
The delivery plan will include the National Crime and Policing Measures that have been set by the Home Office, which focus on the following areas: -
- Reducing murder and other homicides
- Reducing serious violence
- Disrupting drugs supply and county line
- Reducing neighbourhood crime, including burglary, robbery and theft offences
- Improving satisfaction of victims, particularly focusing on domestic abuse victims
- Tackling cyber crime
Here’s how the Force is contributing to the national measures:
- September 2021 - August 2022
- October 2021 - September 2022
- January 2022 - December 2022
- May 2022 - April 2023
Read how His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services have graded Dyfed-Powys Police’s performance here
Policing Accountability Board (PAB)
The Policing Accountability Board (PAB) focuses on delivery of service against my priorities outlined in the Police and Crime Plan.
PAB meets on a quarterly basis and is a public meeting, notice of which will be posted on my website a minimum of two weeks before the meeting date.
The board considers the themes addressed in the Policing Boards held during the course of the quarter, and any work undertaken in support of the issues raised.
PAB will also receive a performance report in relation to the delivery of service against my priorities outlined in the Police and Crime Plan.
You can find the key documents here.
The Next Policing Accountability Board is to be held: TBC
If you have questions about meetings including whether you are able to attend, please contact the Commissioner office through emailing opcc@dyfed-powys.police.uk
Meetings Prior to 2023 in archive