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Community Safety Statutory responsibility to reduce crime, ASB and - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Community Safety Statutory responsibility to reduce crime, ASB and re- offending Councils, police, Fire Authority, Health and Probation Early Intervention and Prevention approach Closely aligned to other service areas/agendas


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Community Safety

  • Statutory responsibility to reduce crime, ASB and re-
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  • Councils, police, Fire Authority, Health and Probation
  • Early Intervention and Prevention approach
  • Closely aligned to other service areas/agendas e.g.

housing, turnaround, IDAS/T3, Families First, Integrated Offender Management, victim support etc.

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Community Safety

  • Strategic Assessment 2012
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Community Safety

  • Priorities and Challenges
  • Substance misuse
  • Locality areas
  • Protecting the vulnerable
  • Reducing Re-offending
  • Reducing budgets
  • To maintain previous years performance of

reducing crime and ASB

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SLIDE 4

Community Safety

  • Police Funding and Resources
  • On track to meet funding target in March 2015.
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Community Safety

  • Public Sector Resources
  • TBC efficiencies with a reduction in staffing

through voluntary redundancy.

  • Looking to maintain current level of services
  • New Community Safety Volunteers both TBC and

police.

  • Funding for youth activities – positive activities –

Amington/Glascote projects

  • Introduction of PCC
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Community Safety

  • Next Steps
  • Community Safety Plan 2013-2016
  • Link into PCC
  • Pooled budget?
  • Further integration and co-location of staff?
  • Further development of a case management

system that will effectively link all partners to tackle a range of issues including ASB, IOM, vulnerable people, troubled families etc.