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Operational Process Guidance for Implementation of Testing on Arrest, Required Assessment and Restriction on Bail (31/03/2009)

For use in all areas testing on arrest. This version updates and replaces the guidance which was issued in September 2008. The alterations are to Annex A, web addresses and bilingual RA forms have been added.

 

Required Assessment Form (RA5) - Initial Assessment (bilingual) (31/03/2009)

This form is to give notice to the client to confirm that they are no longer required to attend and remain for the duration of a follow-up assessment. This is a bilingual version.

 

Required Assessment Form (RA2) - Initial Assessment (bilingual) (31/03/2009)

This is the form to use to vary an appointment time for a Required Assessment. This is a bilingual version.

 

Required Assessment Form (RA3) - Initial Assessment (bilingual) (31/03/2009)

This is the form for recording who attended/remained at a Required Assessment. This is a bilingual version

 

Required Assessment Form (RA4) - Initial Assessment (bilingual) (31/03/2009)

This is the form to confirm that a client is required to attend and remain for the duration of the follow-up assessment and to confirm the details of that assessment. This is a bilingual version.

 

Required Assessment Form (RA1) - Initial Assessment (bilingual) (31/03/2009)

The form to use for written notice of Required Assessment. This is a bilingual version.

 

Guidance for non-intensive DIP areas (31/03/2009)

This document provides an overview of the DIP-related provisions of the Drugs Act 2005 - testing on arrest (ToA), required assessment (RA) and restriction on bail (RoB) - in so far as they will impact on non-intensive DIP areas.

 

DIP delivery model review - terms of reference (20/02/2009)

Terms of reference for the Drug Interventions Programme delivery model.

 

Around arrest, beyond release 2 - moving forward (20/02/2009)

Identifying and promoting practice to meet the needs of families in relation to the arrest and release of drug misusing offenders.

 

Your drug test and what it means - for use in DIP intensive areas - Welsh language version (16/02/2009)

This Welsh-language leaflet is aimed at anyone in police custody who is required to take a test for class A drugs. This version is for Drug Interventions Programme intensive areas in England.

 
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