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What is the Safer Stockton Partnership?

Agenda Item No: 4 (c) Safer Stockton Partnership 28 September 2010. What is the Safer Stockton Partnership? A Community Safety Partnership established in response to the Crime & Disorder Act 1998 One of the ‘Thematic’ Partnerships which feed into Stockton Renaissance . Who are the members?

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What is the Safer Stockton Partnership?

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  1. Agenda Item No: 4 (c) Safer Stockton Partnership 28 September 2010 • What is the Safer Stockton Partnership? • A Community Safety Partnership established in response to the Crime & Disorder Act 1998 • One of the ‘Thematic’ Partnerships which feed into Stockton Renaissance Presentation to Community Empowerment Network 25 October 2010

  2. Who are the members? 1. ‘Responsible authorities’: Council, PCT*, Probation, Fire Authority, Police Authority* 2. Other active members: Victim Support, Neighbourhood Watch, Safe in Tees Valley, the 4 Area Partnership Boards, Tristar Homes, Prison Service (Holme House), Catalyst, Youth Offending Service, Adult Protection Committee 3. Entitled to membership: University, FE Colleges, Schools, Independent Schools, Hospitals Trust, Chamber of Commerce, Magistrates, Mental Health Trust Presentation to Community Empowerment Network 25 October 2010

  3. What are our aims? Our aims as a Partnership are: - "To improve the safety of the community and to prevent, minimise and reduce drug, alcohol and substance misuse and the harm it causes to individuals, families and communities in the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees by: - (a) reducing crime in the Borough (b) reducing disorder and anti-social behaviour in the Borough (c) preventing and reducing levels of substance misuse in the Borough, including both controlled drugs and alcohol, by providing the best possible treatment regimes and other interventions, in line with the National Drugs Strategy and National Alcohol Strategy (d) increasing feelings of safety in the Borough (e) reducing fear of disorder and anti-social behaviour in the Borough (f) reducing reoffending in the Borough” Presentation to Community Empowerment Network 25 October 2010

  4. Performance • strong on reducing crime • harder to say for drugs/alcohol and ASB • weaker on fear of crime Presentation to Community Empowerment Network 25 October 2010

  5. Reducing Crime – numbers over the last 6 years Presentation to Community Empowerment Network 25 October 2010

  6. Reducing Crime Rates over the last 6 years England & Wales average – 31% Rest of Cleveland – 36% North East Region – 38% Stockton-on-Tees – 46% Presentation to Community Empowerment Network 25 October 2010

  7. Reducing Crime – by Ward . Presentation to Community Empowerment Network 25 October 2010

  8. Drugs and Alcohol [EC] Presentation to Community Empowerment Network 25 October 2010

  9. ASB [MD] Presentation to Community Empowerment Network 25 October 2010

  10. Fear of Crime [MD] Presentation to Community Empowerment Network 25 October 2010

  11. How are our priorities decided? [MD] [to segue into consultation (how are we doing against targets, breakdown by Ward?)] Presentation to Community Empowerment Network 25 October 2010

  12. Your Questions / Comments Presentation to Community Empowerment Network 25 October 2010

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