Report Summary
This report provides members of the Complaints & Conduct Committee with an overview of Police Scotland Professional Standards Quarterly Performance Report (Q1 - 23/24).
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Meeting
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Complaints & Conduct Committee - 22 August 2023
Date : 22 August 2023
Location : online
Implications
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS
There are no financial implications in this report.
PERSONNEL IMPLICATIONS
The nature of the matters reported inevitably leads to implications for both individual and wider personnel matters. These are considered on a case by case basis to ensure welfare, conduct and both individual and organisational learning opportunities are identified and addressed.
LEGAL IMPLICATIONS
There are no legal implications in this report.
REPUTATIONAL IMPLICATIONS
As per Item 4.1, each case is assessed for individual and organisational reputational risks and implications and appropriate action taken.
SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS
The nature of the data reported in this paper is related to complaints about the police and conduct matters. By its very nature, the subject matter implies a level of negative social, community and equalities impact. By addressing the individual matters and thereafter considering holistically that which has been reported, Police Scotland seeks to mitigate the negative impact of those cases reported.
COMMUNITY IMPACT
As per 7.1 above.
EQUALITIES IMPLICATIONS
As per 7.1 above.
ENVIRONMENT IMPLICATIONS
There are no environmental implications in this report.