IOPC Police Conduct
We are the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). We oversee the police complaints system and investigate the most serious incidents and complaints involving the police. Watch our videos for guidance on making a complaint about the police, and learn about our work and how the police complaints process works.
Summary of our work related to Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG)
Ending victim blaming: violence against women and girls
Youth Panel annual showcase event in Leeds
Gofyn am adolygiad o'ch cwyn
Requesting a review of your complaint
Swyddfa Annibynnol Ymddygiad yr Heddlu
Our Impact on people and policing 2023/24
Beth yw ein gwaith thematig?
You have a voice campaign
Learn how you can use Welsh with us
Dysgwch sut gallwch chi ddefnyddio'r Gymraeg gyda ni
Learning the Lessons issue 43 - Improving policing policy and practice relating to Mental health
What is victim blaming in context to violence against women and girls, and how can we prevent it?
Ending victim blaming: violence against women and girls
Eisiau gwybod sut mae’r broses gwyno yn gweithio?
Building trust and confidence in policing - IOPC Impact at a glance
Building trust and confidence in policing - IOPC Impact Report 2022/23
Get to know our Youth Panel
Our strategic plan
What is casework? - IOPC Casework Manager explains
What is our thematic work?
History of the IOPC
Building trust amongst young people - IOPC Youth Panel
Want to know how the police complaints process works?
Engaging, learning and improving - IOPC Impact Report 2021/22
Youth Panel - Guide to the police complaints system for young people
Calum, Trainee Investigator at the IOPC
Zara, Trainee Investigator at the IOPC
Susan, Operations Team Leader at the IOPC
Rachael, Lead Investigator at the IOPC