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Written questions by McIntyre.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Alex McIntyre this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

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12 Feb 2025·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

What recent steps she has taken to help reduce reoffending rates in Gloucester constituency.

Reply

The Prison and Probation Service in the South West published their Reducing Reoffending Plan for 2022–25 on 9 August 2021, outlining priorities to reduce reoffending, prevent victims, and keep communities, including Gloucester, safe. Both the Plan and the latest Update for 2023 update can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/regional-reducing-reoffending-plans.Alongside taking forward the priorities in the regional Reducing Reoffending Plan, Gloucestershire Probation Delivery Unit is engaged with the Local Criminal Justice Board, the Reducing Reoffending Board and the Safer Gloucestershire Board, all of which bring together key statutory and voluntary organisations to work together to manage and reduce risk of harm and reoffending in the local area.

29 Oct 2024·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

What steps her Department is taking to support victims of rape and sexual violence in Gloucester.

Reply

The Ministry of Justice has significantly increased funding for victim and witness support over recent years. As part of this, the Department provides Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) with annual grant funding to commission local practical, emotional, and therapeutic support services for victims of all crime types.For the financial year 24/25, we are providing £41 million of ringfenced funding for Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVAs) and Independent Domestic Violence Advisors (IDVAs) roles, and £21 million of ringfenced funding for community-based domestic abuse and sexual violence services. This is in addition to the core funding the Ministry of Justice provides to PCCs to allocate at their discretion, based on their assessment of local need. Gloucestershire PCC received £1,343,073 in financial year 24/25 to support victims.Additionally, the MOJ-commissioned 24/7 Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Line, delivered by Rape Crisis England and Wales, provides victims and survivors access to vital help and information whenever they need it. Free and confidential emotional and listening support is available to all victims and survivors of rape and sexual abuse aged 16 and over. Where appropriate, the service will signpost victims to longer-term support services, including therapeutic support.Since May 2024, the Ministry of Justice has also been running a pilot providing free sentencing remarks to victims of rape and serious sexual offences. We will be evaluating the pilot to understand cost, uptake and impact on victims when it ends in May 2025.

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