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Estates Strategy 2026-30
This Estates Strategy outlines how COPFS' will manage our estate until 2030, providing efficient, safe and fit for purpose spaces for our staff and the public.
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Subject access request form (under 18)
If you are a child, or are under 18 years old, you can use this form to ask COPFS for personal data and information we hold about you.
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Police and prosecution recovery of sensitive personal records
Victim Information and Advice (VIA) leaflet for witnesses who have been advised that access to their sensitive personal records is required as part of a case.
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Case Management in Court Project equality impact assessment
An assessment of the impact of the Case Management in Court Project based on the general equality duty of the Equality Act (2010).
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Police or prosecution recovery of sensitive personal records (Easy read)
An easy read booklet explaining why the police or prosecutor might need to see all or some of your personal records during a criminal case.
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Defence recovery of sensitive personal records (Easy read)
An easy read booklet explaining why the defence might need to see all or some of your personal records during a criminal case.
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COPFS policy on UNCRC and prosecutorial decision-making involving children
This policy sets out how prosecutorial decisions that impact children, directly or indirectly, are made in full compliance with the UNCRC.
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Competency framework
The Competency Framework details the levels for each Grade, a description for each competency, and what behaviours are expected at each level.
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Case Management in Court (E-Court) Project equality impact assessment
An assessment of the impact of Case Management in Court (E-Court) Project based on the general equality duty of the Equality Act (2010).
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Case Management in Court (E-Court) Project (revised) equality impact assessment
An assessment of the impact of Case Management in Court (E-Court) Project (revised) based on the general equality duty of the Equality Act (2010).