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Latest changes to APP

Overview of the latest changes to APP.

APP is subject to review (either scheduled or triggered) in consultation with the relevant National Policing Business Area. All amendments go through a review process and further information is available from [email protected]

More detailed changes to APP content may be recorded separately by the the APP team. If you require a copy of APP as it was on a particular date (for example, for an enquiry) please email [email protected]. All requests must be approved by the relevant Policing Standards Manager.

Latest changes to APP

Date Category Guidance Changes
Operations Briefing and debriefing

Fixed a typo and broken link to CIAPOAR

Major investigation and public protection > Missing persons Strategic responsibilities

Minor wording change. Welsh forces via the NPCC Lead on Missing Persons raised the need to change a statement about convening a multi-agency strategy meeting for a missing child. Current: Where appropriate, a multi-agency meeting is convened after a child has been missing from home or care for more than seven days, or has been missing on more than three occasions in a 12-month period (this criteria does not apply in England).

Amended: - Where appropriate, a multi-agency strategy meeting is convened to consider the evidence for any additional safeguarding issues.

Policing elections Policing elections reference material

12.4.24 - the following references have been amended:

  • two NPCC pre election references (2019 and 2020) replaced with ‘NPCC (2024) Pre-election Guidance’ 
  • reference to the 'joint guidance for candidates in elections' replaced with the reference to 'Responding to intimidating behaviour in elections and public office: a CPS guide' 
  • reference and link to ‘When it goes too far’ with reference to ‘Security guidance relevant to candidates and campaigners’  
Major investigation and public protection Major investigation and public protection - Guidance overview

Removed 'Firearms licensing' from list of 'Thematic areas', as this now sits in its own area of APP (/app/firearms-licensing).

Critical incident management Phase 1 – preparing for critical incidents

Removed links and references to:

  • redundant College leadership programmes (including foundations for senior leaders (FSL), senior leadership development programme (SLDP), leading powerful partnerships (LPP), strategic command course (SCC), core leadership development programme (CLDP))
  • Bramshill
  • Bramshill leadership team email and telephone contact

"The College of Policing delivers a programme of critical incident training courses" text now links instead to our courses page (/career-learning/courses). 

Firearms licensing Firearms licensing - Guidance overview

Content moved from 'Major investigation and public protection' to its own area of APP. 

Firearms licensing Processes

Content moved from 'Major investigation and public protection' to its own area of APP. 'Processes' now in a section of its own beneath 'Firearms licensing'.

Firearms licensing Responsibilities

Content moved from 'Major investigation and public protection' to its own area of APP. 'Responsibilities' now in a section of its own beneath 'Firearms licensing'.

Major investigation and public protection > Domestic abuse Victim safety and support

Sub-section 'Sanctuary schemes' - removed the link to the SbD Installation Manual as an urgent request from Mark Dowse, to prevent perpetrators having access to all precautions taken to protect their victims/survivors by the Scheme. Replaced the link to SbD (at the end of the same paragraph)  to the link Mark provided on his most recent contact.

Prosecution and case management Possible justice outcomes following investigation

Added a link to the 'Get help to return home if you’re a migrant in the UK' guidance on GOV.UK.

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