Results 2641–2660 of 4000 for in the 'Written Answers' speaker:Victoria Atkins

Written Answers — Home Office: Home Office: Staff ( 6 Mar 2019)

Victoria Atkins: Supplier Headcount Procurement Route 6Point6 17 DOS Accenture 57 G-Cloud and DOS Atos 1 Central HO Contract (IPIDS/Contain) -Originally via OJEU BJSS 16 DOS CapGemini 52 G-Cloud Cognizant 11 DOS Deloitte 11 DOS Digi2al 1 DOS FDM 2 CCS FWA Mastek 78 G-Cloud and DOS PA CONSULTING 65 G-Cloud and DOS People Source Ltd 3 DOS TDCS 30 Contract...

Written Answers — Home Office: Drugs: Crime ( 5 Mar 2019)

Victoria Atkins: We do not provide specific support services to children under 10 involved in county lines activity. However the Government provides a range of support for county lines victims including: funding Young People’s Advocates in Birmingham, Manchester and London; funding through the Trusted Relationships fund of £13 million over two years to help foster relationships between frontline...

Written Answers — Home Office: Home Office: Disclosure of Information ( 5 Mar 2019)

Victoria Atkins: The Home Office is not able to provide a response as this information is generally not held centrally. This information could be provided only at disproportionate cost.

Written Answers — Home Office: Pornography: Internet ( 5 Mar 2019)

Victoria Atkins: The Home Office has no specific remit in respect of consumption of pornography and therefore has not made any such assessment. The Government Equalities Office are commissioning qualitative research to look into any relationship between pornography and attitudes to women and girls due to be finalised in Summer 2019.

Written Answers — Home Office: Radicalism: Islam ( 5 Mar 2019)

Victoria Atkins: The Government take the threat of extremism, non-violent extremism as well as violent extremism, very seriously. We continuously build our understanding of the threat so we can respond to it appropriately. As has been the policy of successive governments, the Government does not comment on matters relating to security.

Written Answers — Home Office: Airbnb ( 5 Mar 2019)

Victoria Atkins: The focus of Government activity with regards to prostitution and sex work is to tackle the harm and exploitation that can be associated with it, and we believe that people who want to leave prostitution should be given every opportunity to find routes out. The Government has commissioned a research project into the prevalence and nature of prostitution in England and Wales; to inform the...

Written Answers — Home Office: Drugs: Organised Crime ( 5 Mar 2019)

Victoria Atkins: The Government recognises the devastating impact of county lines activity on children and vulnerable people. The Government has provided £3.6m to establish the new National County Lines Coordination Centre (NCLCC) to enhance our cross border intelligence and activity on county lines and to better safeguard and protect victims of county lines. Work is ongoing to protect the exploited and...

Written Answers — Home Office: Domestic Visits: Haringey ( 5 Mar 2019)

Victoria Atkins: It is not Home Office policy to release detailed future accounts of any Home Office Minister’s diary. We do however release quarterly transparency data that details their past external meetings, which can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/home-office-minist ers-hospitality-data

Written Answers — Home Office: Home Office: Staff ( 5 Mar 2019)

Victoria Atkins: We define supplier resource costs as the total cost of the suppliers engaged to deliver outcomes and deliverables in support of the Immigration Platform Technology programme (IPT). Supplier resource costs in totality comprise the price of each individual supplier contract awarded. The contract price, essentially the ‘cost’ to us as the customer, will be made up of a number of different...

Written Answers — Home Office: Gangs: Young People ( 5 Mar 2019)

Victoria Atkins: The Serious Violence Strategy published in April last year places a new emphasis on early intervention and prevention and includes a range of measures to prevent young people from becoming involved in crime and violence in the first place. The Strategy specifically sets out measures to support schools and young people at risk of involvement in serious violence, such as commitments to improve...

Written Answers — Women and Equalities: Females: Equality ( 5 Mar 2019)

Victoria Atkins: The Minister for Women and Equalities regularly discusses gender equality issues with Cabinet colleagues and this Government is committed to tackling the major injustices that hold women back. We regularly consult with women’s organisations as we develop policies, and will continue to do so. For example, we have engaged with women’s groups through the Centenary Programme, Returners...

Written Answers — Home Office: Sexual Offences: Prosecutions ( 4 Mar 2019)

Victoria Atkins: We recognise the need for the police to have appropriate resources in place to manage complex child sexual abuse investigations. We have prioritised child sexual abuse as a national threat to empower police forces to maximise their specialist skills and expertise, and have invested significantly in transforming the police response to child sexual abuse through the Police Transformation Fund....

Written Answers — Home Office: Home Office: Procurement ( 4 Mar 2019)

Victoria Atkins: The information requested is not readily available and could only be obtained at disproportionate cost. To obtain the information a manual search through individual records would be required as this is not recorded on our systems.

Written Answers — Women and Equalities: Fibromyalgia ( 4 Mar 2019)

Victoria Atkins: We believe that listing specific conditions would not help people with hard to diagnose illnesses (as is currently often the case with fibromyalgia), as doing so would make protection dependent upon a successful diagnosis rather than the immediate impact of the illness on a person’s life. The Equality Act 2010 is the principal means through which disabled people are protected from...

Written Answers — Home Office: Home Office: Staff (28 Feb 2019)

Victoria Atkins: The figure of 352 contingent staff provided also included those staff classed as supplier resource. Of the 352, 7 are classed as contingent labour and of these 1 has been employed (b) 3-6, 3 have been employed (d) more than (i) 12 and 3 have been employed (d) more than (ii) 24 months.

Written Answers — Home Office: Home Office: Employment Agencies (28 Feb 2019)

Victoria Atkins: It is not possible to split the 7 members of staff who class as contingent labour into a specific part of the IPT programme as they work across the programme and not one area such as the Common Data platform. Of the 7 staff the total contract cost applies to each of the following agencies: Badenoch and Clark £577,503.96; Alexander Mann Solutions £520,999.23; Hays Specialist Recruitment...

Written Answers — Home Office: Home Office: Staff (28 Feb 2019)

Victoria Atkins: The following roles apply to the 7 contingent staff; Digital Delivery Manager Senior x2, Programme Director, Digital Senior Business Designer, Head of Communications, Programme Manager x2.

Written Answers — Home Office: Diamorphine: Glasgow (26 Feb 2019)

Victoria Atkins: The issue of ‘prescriber’ licences was devolved to the Scottish Ministers in 2012. The timeline for a decision on any prescriber licence or any conditions to be assigned to that licence are matters for Scottish Government. Any controlled drugs licenses required by the organisation at a specific premises to possess and supply controlled drugs are a matter for the Home Office.

Written Answers — Home Office: Fraud: Prosecutions (26 Feb 2019)

Victoria Atkins: The Serious Crime Act 2015 introduced a new domestic abuse offence of coercive or controlling behaviour in intimate and familial relationships. The statutory guidance underpinning the offence is clear that financial abuse, such as controlling the victim’s finances, is a type of behaviour that can form part of a purposeful pattern of behaviour over time to exert power, control or coercion...

Written Answers — Home Office: Early Intervention Youth Fund (26 Feb 2019)

Victoria Atkins: Our Early Intervention Youth Fund of £22 million is already supporting 29 projects in England and Wales. Over £17 million has already been allocated to projects delivering interventions to young people at risk of criminal involvement, gang exploitation and county lines. The successful bids were announced in November 2018 and so it is too early to make an assessment of the Fund’s...


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