MOPAC Outcomes Framework
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2 years ago
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1 month ago
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MOPAC is seeking to embed a standardised process for measuring success, including an evidence-based outcomes framework for every policy and commissioned service, in line with its new Police and Crime Plan. MOPAC is committed to an evidence-based approach with clear logic models serving all our programmes. The Police and Crime Plan (PCP) sets out key areas for action in reducing and preventing violence, increasing trust and confidence, better supporting victims, and protecting people from exploitation and harm. Behind the PCP is an outcomes framework to support the measurement of success. This can be found in 4.1 of the PCP. In addition to oversight of the Police MOPAC has responsibilities for commissioning services in line with the PCP. This is delivered through the Commissioning & Partnerships directorate that manages grants and contracts. MOPAC currently has four commissioning and policy teams, with each one working on one of the following areas: services for victims, the criminal justice system, violence against women and girls, and children and young people. This work aligns with the PCP. In all MOPAC work on commissioning and partnerships, MOPAC seeks to answer three questions: • What is life like now for Londoners? Understanding individual strengths, needs, communities and markets. • What should it look like in the future? Drawing on evidence and expertise and developing outcomes which have real meaning to Londoners. • What can we change to improve things? (Working within systems, mobilising assets to work towards these outcomes, building on strengths, meeting needs and developing markets. To apply please visit the MOPAC Website under bidding opportunities or email [email protected] to express your interest.
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