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Local Response to Changes in Policing and the Countywide Review of Community Safety

Superintendent Paul Sharp, Jenny Powell, and Richard Best introduce changes in policing focusing on hidden harm, vulnerability, and safeguarding in Suffolk, with a new approach to community safety and crime reduction.

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Local Response to Changes in Policing and the Countywide Review of Community Safety

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  1. Local Response to Changes in Policing and the Countywide Review of Community Safety Superintendent Paul Sharp Superintendent Jenny Powell Active Communities Manager Richard Best

  2. Superintendent's Paul Sharp and Jenny Powell Introduction to changes to policing and the whole system approach

  3. SuffolkLocal Policing Review 2015

  4. Context

  5. Overarching Key Changes • Revised county policing map • Re-focus of Neighbourhood Response Teams to deal with most urgent calls for service • Reduced number of SNT’s strategically placed to deal with demand • Enhanced process for investigations to deal with volume crime • Reduction in police station front counters • Re-designed Community Safety Team focused on Hidden Harm

  6. New Neighbourhood Team Roles • Vulnerability & Safeguarding • Community Engagement • Demand Management • Crime Reduction

  7. Community Safety; Key Changes • Re-design of roles; focus on Hidden Harm • Separation of strategic and tactical roles • Creation of police staff posts replacing police officers

  8. New Neighbourhood Teams Locations

  9. The East - Suffolk Coastal and Waveney Community Safety Partnerships Richard Best WDC & SCDC Active Communities Manager

  10. SUFFOLK COASTAL AND WAVENEY COMMUNITY SAFETY PARTNERSHIP PLAN 2015/16 Protecting Vulnerable People Demand Reduction Night Time Economy Acquisitive Crime Cyber Crime ASB Community Crime (Speeding, littering, dog fouling) Alcohol related crime Violence in a public place New Psychoactive Substances ASB, Mediation Family Focus Gang/youth violence Substance Misuse Domestic Abuse, Violent offences People Trafficking Sexual assaults Extreme Radicalisation

  11. Previous CSP Achievements • Operation Camouflage received by 73 participants and nominated for National Youth Justice Award. • Two Crucial Crew events on personal safety and positive role model experiences delivered across both Districts reaching 1,870 year 6 children from 58 primary schools. • Y-B-Yz project delivered across both Districts to yr5 primary school children on consequences of ASB, bullying and good citizenship reaching 1,273 children from 51 primary schools. • Suffolk Family Focus (Troubled Family Initiative) – 10 dysfunctional families - 57 individual supported through 2014-15, with positive, sustainable measureable outcomes. • Tens of medium to high level ASB cases addressed with many victims supported. • Community ASB issues addressed with improved quality of life for communities - Rendlesham Woodbridge, Beccles, parts of Felixstowe. Leiston and Kesgrave address of issues ongoing. • Targeted activities across both Districts to engage young people during the summer holiday periods, reaching over 750 individual young people.

  12. Discussion:What are the potential local impacts of the changes to policing?How might the ESP respond to any emerging challenges and / or opportunities?How could the role of the Community Safety Partnership change?

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