Key Outputs and Service Standards. The Europol function is subject to operational tasking through established NCA and Europol channels, with the understanding that the workload carried is dedicated to servicing the areas of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking (referred to by Europol as Trafficking in Human Beings (THB)). As part of this, the Lead Force and the NCA shall procure that the SNE and ENUUK researcher will routinely: Identify and further investigative leads and intelligence development opportunities linked to MSHT. Enhance UK policing engagement with international partners via Europol for example by organising funded operational meetings and officer deployments. Facilitate, with colleagues from Eurojust and relevant police services, the establishment of Joint Investigation Teams, supporting UK police forces to understand and participate in these processes. Build relationships across European partners in order to strengthen the cross-border response to MSHT, including supporting Empact European Days of Action. The key additional outputs required by the Police Transformation Programme and which the NCA shall ensure are achieved are: Regular engagement between UKLB / the SNE and the Modern Slavery Police Transformation Unit (MSPTU), including at a minimum: regular participation in the Delivery Group and Programme events. A schedule of activities to promote Europol, the UKLB and Siena to policing across England & Wales, including participation in conferences, roadshows and meetings agreed by the Head of the UKLB, the development of a video masterclass, and hosting awareness raising visits by police forces from England & Wales to Europol. The development and promotion of written guidance for officers to support them to access Europol’s functions. The delivery of Siena training to identified members of the MSPTU, ROCUs and Forces, where a connection to improving the response to Modern Slavery can be identified. The regular review with MSPTU teams of the national policing modern slavery operational database, and engagement through MSPTU teams with SIOs to encourage inclusion of domestic and international investigations within this system; complemented by international enquiries with/ through Europol. The identification to the SRO of risks and issues impacting the delivery of the UKs response to MSHT, linked to changes in cross border threats or collaboration agreement. The Europol function takes the lead on the following deliverable which the NCA shall procure is achieved: “Increase in transit of intelligence to and from Europol, particularly the increase in operational leads provided to UK Policing”. The function is also expected to identify opportunities to contribute to the other ten MSPUU deliverables (as set out in the bullet points above), where feasible.
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Key Outputs and Service Standards. The Europol function is subject to operational tasking through established NCA and Europol channels, with the understanding that the workload carried is dedicated to servicing the areas of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking (referred to by Europol as Trafficking in Human Beings (THB)). As part of this, the Lead Force and the NCA shall procure that the SNE and ENUUK researcher will routinely: • Identify and further investigative leads and intelligence development opportunities linked to MSHT. • Enhance UK policing engagement with international partners via Europol for example by organising funded operational meetings and officer deployments. • Facilitate, with colleagues from Eurojust and relevant police services, the establishment of Joint Investigation Teams, supporting UK police forces to understand and participate in these processes. • Build relationships across European partners in order to strengthen the cross-border response to MSHT, including supporting Empact European Days of Action. The key additional outputs required by the Police Transformation Programme and which the NCA shall ensure are achieved are: • Regular engagement between UKLB / the SNE and the Modern Slavery Police Transformation Unit (MSPTU), including at a minimum: regular participation in the Delivery Group and Programme events. • A schedule of activities to promote Europol, the UKLB and Siena to policing across England & Wales, including participation in conferences, roadshows and meetings agreed by the Head of the UKLB, the development of a video masterclass, and hosting awareness raising visits by police forces from England & Wales to Europol. • The development and promotion of written guidance for officers to support them to access Europol’s functions. • The delivery of Siena training to identified members of the MSPTU, ROCUs and Forces, where a connection to improving the response to Modern Slavery can be identified. • The regular review with MSPTU teams of the national policing modern slavery operational database, and engagement through MSPTU teams with SIOs to encourage inclusion of domestic and international investigations within this system; complemented by international enquiries with/ through Europol. • The identification to the SRO of risks and issues impacting the delivery of the UKs response to MSHT, linked to changes in cross border threats or collaboration agreement. The Europol function takes the lead on the following deliverable which the NCA shall procure is achieved: “Increase in transit of intelligence to and from Europol, particularly the increase in operational leads provided to UK Policing”. The function is also expected to identify opportunities to contribute to the other ten MSPUU deliverables (as set out in the bullet points above), where feasible.
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