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  • Project ADDER harm reduction

    • Reference: 2023/4828
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 21 December 2023
    How is Project ADDER helping with drug harm reduction? Are you and the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) tracking metrics such as rates of overdoses and times to access drug treatments in each of the boroughs involved?
  • Project ADDER success

    • Reference: 2023/4829
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 21 December 2023
    How is the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) measuring the success of Project ADDER and what KPIs and targets does the MPS have for the project?
  • Deferred Prosecution Pilot

    • Reference: 2023/4830
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 21 December 2023
    I understand that the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Project ADDER is trialling a Deferred Prosecution Pilot. Can you confirm whether this “diversion” programme is on street diversion, pre or post arrest diversion, or court diversion and how this is recorded for the purposes of Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks?
  • Vetting of police officers working in schools

    • Reference: 2023/4831
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 21 December 2023
    Do police officers working in schools as Safer Schools Officers undergo any additional or specialist vetting such as an enhanced DBS check?
  • Rogue Landlord and Agent Checker (7)

    • Reference: 2023/4832
    • Question by: Siân Berry
    • Meeting date: 21 December 2023
    I note you have not provided an answer to my question 2022/3924, dated 17 November 2022. Could you do so as soon as possible?
  • Rogue Landlord and Agent Checker (8)

    • Reference: 2023/4833
    • Question by: Siân Berry
    • Meeting date: 21 December 2023
    Could you explain how the substance in this press release: Sadiq launches new crack down on unacceptable mouldy homes, dated 29 November 2023, differs from this press release: Mayor calls for bigger fines for rogue landlords, dated 16 February 2022?
  • Rogue Landlord and Agent Checker (9)

    • Reference: 2023/4834
    • Question by: Siân Berry
    • Meeting date: 21 December 2023
    Thank you for your answer to my question 2022/3628, in which you said: “There is, however, an example of Report a Rogue tool referrals alerting a borough to a rogue landlord, the private tier of the Checker being used to cross reference other borough records, and a successful banning order being issued as a result.” Could you tell me how many rogue landlords, per borough, per year, have been banned using this mechanism, since the database was introduced and could you provide the information in table format?
  • Rogue Landlord and Agent Checker (10)

    • Reference: 2023/4835
    • Question by: Siân Berry
    • Meeting date: 21 December 2023
    Could you provide me with an updated table, as per my question 2022/2592, to include 2023?
  • Concrete safety implications for strategic London Planning (2)

    • Reference: 2023/4836
    • Question by: Siân Berry
    • Meeting date: 21 December 2023
    Thank you for your answer to my question 2023/3582, in which you said: “The London Resilience Forum maintains a Structural Collapse Framework (last fully revised in 2021). This Framework and response capability is maintained in response to the risk of structural collapse in general. We intend to hold a roundtable meeting with relevant partner organisations in coming weeks to consider the implications of a structural collapse involving RAAC and any additional resilience work that may be required.” Could you tell me where the Structural Collapse Framework is published, and when the roundtable meeting took place and where the minutes are...
  • The cost of poor housing in London

    • Reference: 2023/4837
    • Question by: Siân Berry
    • Meeting date: 21 December 2023
    The November 2023 Housing Research Note 11, The Cost of Poor Housing in London, from GLA Housing and Land, states: “The estimated cost of poor housing in London is very large: around £100m per year to the NHS alone. The estimated cost of mitigating all poor conditions would be around £1.20bn. The savings made by the NHS would pay back the cost of mitigation in 12.0 years.” What new actions will you take to tackle poor housing in light of these findings?