Statutory protective services - are required to be in place to maintain law and order, provide emergency assistance and defend the country and its dependencies, Non Statutory protective services - provide services that statutory services cannot or are not able to cover, support statutory services; provision by public, private and third sector organisations; provide assistance to statutory services in civil contingencies, Mixed market of provision - public, private and voluntary sectors working together to provide services, The Cabinet - setting the strategic direction of the country, and putting policies in place, Government ministers - holding public office and enabling policies set to be implemented by the government departments, Civil servants - ensuring the day-to-day running of government departments, implementing the policies set by the government., Local government - to represent residents in a local area, to determine and deliver local priorities, Taxation - includes income tax; council taxes raise funds for different services in the public sector, HM Treasury - Sets a budget that explains how the country will finance the service provision., Financial accountability - the protective services are accountable for the spending of public funds, police and crime commissioners (PCCs) - to be the voice of the people within their policing area, and hold the police to account. They aim to cut crime and deliver an effective and efficient police service  , Effective use of budgets - maintaining public confidence, sharing good practice through publication of audit reports to monitor effectiveness of service delivery,

Unit 6 key words and definitions

Bảng xếp hạng

Phong cách trực quan

Tùy chọn

Chuyển đổi mẫu

Bạn có muốn khôi phục tự động lưu: không?