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<p>The College of Policing have primary responsibility for publishing police guidance
and are operationally independent. They have recently published specific guidance
on the measures in the Public Order Act 2023 that have already commenced (<a href="https://assets.college.police.uk/s3fs-public/2023-06/Public-Order-Act-2023-supplementary-content-July.pdf"
target="_blank">Public Order Act 2023: Supplementary content (college.police.uk)</a>).
Further guidance on the remaining measures will be published in due course.</p><p>The
College of Policing have also worked with the National Police Chiefs’ Council to publish
the National Protest Operational Advice document (<a href="https://assets.college.police.uk/s3fs-public/2023-06/National-protest-operational-advice.pdf"
target="_blank">National protest operational advice (college.police.uk)</a>), which
provides operational guidance on the handling of protests and the application of the
Public Order Act 2023.</p><p>In addition, the College of Policing’s Authorised Professional
Practice on Public Order Public Safety (<a href="https://www.college.police.uk/app/public-order-public-safety"
target="_blank">Public order public safety | College of Policing</a>) has recently
been updated and signposts to both the Public Order Act 2023 and the National Protest
Operational Advice document.</p><p>The Home Office will continue to provide support
where appropriate to assist the College of Policing in publishing accurate and up
to date guidance on the Public Order Act 2023.</p>
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