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Accessible housing

  • Reference: 2020/1038
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
Your Annual Monitoring Report 15 for 2017-18 found that only seven per cent of new developments built were suitable for wheelchair users; while just 66 per cent of remaining new builds were built to be accessible and adaptable. This is well below the required 10 per cent of homes reaching the standard M4(3) and 90 per cent for M4(2). What are you doing to improve these figures for the 1.3 million disabled adults in London?

Utility expenditure for MOPAC

  • Reference: 2020/1037
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
The budgeted utility expenditure for MOPAC and the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) in 2020-2021 is £19.4 million. Can you provide a breakdown of what this £19.4 million is budgeted to be spent on, including how much will be spent on data infrastructure, e.g. running data servers?

Legal basis of police use of live facial recognition

  • Reference: 2020/1036
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
During operation deployment of live facial recognition (LFR) technology by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), the MPS has told a constituent: “each deployment will have its own legitimate purpose, legal basis.” What was the legal basis for each of the LFR deployments during February 2020 at Stratford and Oxford Circus?

Police use of live facial recognition (7)

  • Reference: 2020/1035
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
During operational deployment of live facial recognition (LFR) technology by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), the MPS has told a constituent: “where a match is made but no prosecution follows and there is no legitimate policing purpose for retention, biometric data and CCTV will only be retained for up to 31 days.” Can you tell me where and how the data is stored by the MPS?

Police use of live facial recognition (6)

  • Reference: 2020/1034
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
Following the deployment of live facial recognition (LFR) technology at Stratford and Oxford Circus during February 2020 by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), can you provide me with the following data from each of the deployments: a) how many people were scanned by the LFR, b) how many people were on each watchlist, c) how many individual identifications were made by the LFR system, and d) how many individual identifications were correct compared with how many were false?

Restoring the Roads and Transport Policing Command (2)

  • Reference: 2020/1033
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
Thank you for your response to my question 2020/0072. I understand that there is presently a six per cent vacancy rate in the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Roads and Transport Policing Command (RTPC), which is an effective 11 per cent vacancy rate, taking into account officers redeployed into the violent crime taskforce. When will the effective vacancy rate reduce, and by how much with the recruitment of new members into this unit and the MPS?

Metropolitan Police Service Traffic Law Enforcement Annual Report (3)

  • Reference: 2020/1032
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
Thank you for your response to my question 2017/2215. The most recently published Metropolitan Police Service/Transport for London Traffic Law Enforcement Annual Report is for 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2018. When will reports for the following two years be published?

The cost of living for nurses in London (7)

  • Reference: 2020/1031
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
What workforce modelling have you done through the London Health Board to determine the supply of registered nurses needed to reduce London’s nursing vacancy rate to five per cent by 2028, as set out in the Our Vision for London NHS plan?

The cost of living for nurses in London (6)

  • Reference: 2020/1030
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
Will the review on the impact of the cost of living for nurses committed to in the Our Vision for London NHS plan include workforce modelling to identify the required nurse staffing levels required in London to provide safe and effective patient care for the next ten years?

The cost of living for nurses in London (5)

  • Reference: 2020/1029
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
Alongside the review on the impact of the cost of living for nurses committed to in the Our Vision for London NHS plan, will you publish detailed information on surplus NHS land, including that currently for sale?
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