Statutory guidance

Concordat on children in custody

Guidance for police forces and local authorities in England on their responsibilities towards children in custody.

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In 2014, the government established a working group on children in custody to address long-standing problems in the transfer of children from police custody to local authority accommodation, which is a requirement under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and the Children Act 1989.

This group, which included representatives from across government, found that forces and local authorities often misunderstand their statutory obligations and very few have the effective local collaboration in place to ensure that these transfers happen as they should.

In order to improve understanding and help forces and local authorities build effective collaboration at a local level, the working group produced the concordat on children in custody, clearly setting out each party바카라 사이트™s duties and providing a protocol for how transfers should work in practice.

Signatories to the concordat on children in custody

Councils Police Forces
Avon and Somerset Avon & Somerset Constabulary
Barnsley Bedfordshire Police
Bath and North East Somerset Cambridgeshire Constabulary
Bedford City of London Police
Bexley Derbyshire Constabulary
Blackburn Devon & Cornwall Constabulary
Bournemouth Dorset Police
Bracknell Forest Essex Police
Bradford Gloucestershire Constabulary
Bristol Hampshire Constabulary
Bromley Hertfordshire Constabulary
Buckinghamshire Kent Police
Calderdale Leicestershire Constabulary
Cambridgeshire Lincolnshire Police
City of London Metropolitan Police Service
Cleveland Merseyside Police
Coventry Norfolk Constabulary
Cumbria Northamptonshire Police
Derby Nottinghamshire Police
Devon Staffordshire Police
Devon and Cornwall Suffolk Constabulary
Doncaster Surrey Police
Dorset Sussex Police
Dudley Thames Valley Police
Durham Warwickshire Police
East Riding of Yorkshire Wiltshire Constabulary
East Sussex West Yorkshire Police
Gloucestershire Ìý
Halton Ìý
Hampshire Ìý
Hartlepool Ìý
Humberside Ìý
Isle of Wight Ìý
Isles of Scilly Ìý
Kensington and Chelsea Ìý
Kent Ìý
Kirklees Ìý
Knowsley Ìý
Lancashire Ìý
Leeds Ìý
Lincolnshire Ìý
Luton Ìý
Manchester Ìý
Merseyside Ìý
Middlesbrough Ìý
Norfolk Ìý
North East Lincolnshire Ìý
Northamptonshire Ìý
North Lincolnshire Ìý
North Tyneside Ìý
North Yorkshire Ìý
Oxfordshire Ìý
Plymouth Ìý
Poole Ìý
Portsmouth Ìý
Reading Ìý
Redbridge Ìý
Redcar and Cleveland Ìý
Rutland Ìý
Salford Ìý
Sandwell Ìý
Sefton Ìý
Shropshire Ìý
Solihull Ìý
South GloucestershireÌý Ìý
St Helens Ìý
Staffordshire Ìý
Stockport Ìý
Stockton on Tees Ìý
Stoke-on-Trent Ìý
Suffolk Ìý
Sunderland Ìý
Surrey Ìý
Swindon Ìý
Tameside Ìý
Telford & Wrekin Ìý
Thames Valley Ìý
Trafford Ìý
Wakefield Ìý
Walsall Ìý
Warrington Ìý
Warwickshire Ìý
West Berkshire Ìý
West Mercia Ìý
Wigan Ìý
Wirral Ìý
Wolverhampton Ìý
York Ìý

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Updates to this page

Published 30 October 2017
Last updated 16 January 2020 show all updates
  1. Kent added to the signatories to the concordat on children in custody list.

  2. Merseyside Police added as a police force.

  3. Updated to add West Yorkshire Police to the list of signatories.

  4. Added Warwickshire under councils.

  5. Updated list

  6. First published.

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