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APCC PORTFOLIO LEADS (July 2021) APCC PORTFOLIO LEADS (July 2021) EXCELLENCE IN POLICING Workforce Lead: Kim McGuinness Deputy Lead: Peter McCall Equality, Diversity, and Human Rights Lead: Alison Lowe Developing the Deputy Lead: John Campion Workforce Citizens in Policing Lead: Alun Michael Police Standards and Leadership Lead: Stephen Mold Deputy Lead: Dafydd Llywelyn Funding Formula, Comprehensive Lead: Roger Hirst Spending Review, and Grants Deputy Lead: Alan Billings Building our Resources Police Technology and Digital Lead: Matthew Barber and Infrastructure Deputy Lead: Andy Dunbobbin Environment and Sustainability Joint Lead: Joy Allen Joint Lead: Tim Passmore Serious Organised Crime and Joint Lead: Donna Jones Specialist Capabilities Joint Lead: Baroness Beverly Hughes Economic and Cyber Crime Lead: Mark Shelford Developing Police (including Fraud) Deputy Lead: James Thomson Capabilities and Deputy Lead: Andy Dunbobbin Tackling Serious and Forensics Lead: Darryl Preston Organised Crime International and Strategic Policing Lead: Peter McCall Counter Terrorism Joint Lead: Philip Seccombe Joint Lead: Simon Foster Performance Joint Lead: Matthew Barber Improving Public Joint Lead: Sophie Linden Accountability Transparency and Accountability Lead: Giles Orpen-Smellie Deputy Lead: Alison Lowe SAFER COMMUNITIES Prevention Lead: Festus Akinbusoye Deputy Lead: Kim McGuinness Local Policing Joint Lead: Jeff Cuthbert Joint Lead: Alison Hernandez Lead: Katy Bourne Business Crime Deputy Lead: Tim Passmore Road Safety Lead: Alison Hernandez Deputy Lead: John Campion Preventing Crime and Deputy Lead: Joy Allen Building Partnerships Emergency Service Collaboration Lead: Philip Allott (including PFCCs) Deputy Lead: Joy Allen Mental Health and Custody Lead: Lisa Townsend Deputy Lead: Emily Spurrell Alcohol and Substance Misuse Joint Lead: Joy Allen Joint Lead: David Sidwick Supporting our Criminal Justice Lead: David Lloyd Criminal Justice Deputy Lead: Emily Spurrell System; and Victims Victims Joint Lead: Sophie Linden Joint Lead: Donna Jones Serious Violence Joint Lead: Simon Foster Preventing Serious Joint Lead: Steve Turner Violence Modern Slavery Joint Lead: Jeff Cuthbert Joint Lead: Rupert Matthews WORKING GROUPS Race Disparity Data and Bioethics Joint Lead: Alison Lowe Joint Lead: Alun Michael Joint Lead: John Campion Joint Lead: Darryl Preston .
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