Independent Approved Premises Sample Clauses

Independent Approved Premises. The NPS will notify the CRC of the information required to make a referral for a placement in an Independent Approved Premise (IAP), and will consider the suitability of all referrals received for allocated persons. The NPS will notify the CRC of the outcome of the IAP referral. Where the referral has been accepted, the NPS will notify the CRC of the information required to make arrangements for the placement to take place. Through the Gate services In order to ensure that retained persons in custody access appropriate pre-release and resettlement services, the NPS will notify the lead host CRC in custody of any additional activities that are required for a retained person in line with the CRC’s rate card. (This interface will apply after a notice of change) The NPS will notify the lead host CRC in custody of any risk information it receives in relation to a retained person in custody. (This interface will apply after a notice of change) The NPS will notify the CRC when an allocated person is released directly from Court on licence following time served. The NPS will liaise with CRCs in order to receive information that may be required by the Victim Liaison Service for the purposes of all assessments for HDC, ROTL and release from custody. The NPS will provide the lead host CRC in custody with all information necessary to deliver a service to a resettlement person within the NPS cohort and throughout delivery of the service. (This interface will apply after a notice of change)
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