Further information on the OPCC's strategies and policies can be found on our website here.
Please find below links that may be useful:
- The police and crime landscape - a national, regional and local focus on policing and crime.
- The Police Liaison Unit works for and reports to the four Chief Constables and Police and Crime Commissioners in Wales. Further information is available within the briefing document provided in the Downloads section.
- Statutory framework (PRSRA) and Policing Protocol Order 2023 - This Protocol is issued in accordance with the requirements of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011. Please also find the Memorandum of Understanding.
- Strategic Policing Requirement - The SPR sets out the Home Secretary's view of what the current national threats are, and the national policing capabilities needed to counter those threats.
- National Bodies - HO, APCC, NPCC, IOPC, CoP, HMICFRS, PACCTS, APACE.
- The role of the Chief Constable and their relationship with the PCC is set out within the Policing Protocol Order 2023.
- The role of the Police and Crime Panel is to scrutinise and support the work of the Police and Crime Commissioner. The Panel is made of up of members nominated by the four councils in the force. area: Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Powys; and at least two independent members.
- Budget and Financing information for the OPCC can be found here.
- Our Volunteer Schemes ensure Dyfed-Powys Police act with professionalism, legitimacy and integrity through reviewing services provided by the Force.
- The Electoral Commission shares guidance that aims to provide practical advice for anyone who wants to stand as a candidate or be an agent at a Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) election.