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Birmingham Community Safety Partnership

Birmingham Community Safety Partnership. Jan Kimber Head of Birmingham Community Safety Partnership. Allows communities to influence priorities Empowers communities to take ownership Brings together specialist resources Intelligence-led approach – both bottom up and top down.

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Birmingham Community Safety Partnership

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  1. Birmingham Community Safety Partnership Jan KimberHead of Birmingham Community Safety Partnership

  2. Allows communities to influence priorities Empowers communities to take ownership Brings together specialist resources Intelligence-led approach – both bottom up and top down Background to Integrated Community Safety Tasking Framework

  3. Tier Summary • Tier 1 : Community Level Engagement • Tier 2 : Neighbourhood Tasking & Ward Level Working • Tier 3 : Constituency Level Working • Tier 4 : LPU Level working • Tier 5 : City-wide Level Working

  4. Neighbourhood Tasking Groups • Identify local priorities and address witha problem-solving approach • Monthly day-time meetings • Public meeting twice a year • Led by Neighbourhood Policing Team

  5. Safer Community Groups • Incorporates Safer Estates Groups • Escalation of ASB issues fromNeighbourhood Tasking • Meetings held monthly • Geographic Area determined by local need • Led by Safer Communities Officer

  6. Local Delivery Groups (LDGs) • Intelligence driven community safety responses • Longer term problems • Prioritising geographic hotspots • Local and BCSP priorities • Quarterly meetings • Led by Safer Places Officer

  7. 1) Total Recorded Crime 2) Perceptions of Safety 3) Anti-Social Behaviour BCSP Strategic Priorities for 2012/13

  8. 4) Vulnerable Victims In particular: Domestic Violence Sexual Exploitation Female Genital Mutilation Safeguarding Children 5)The Night Time Economy in City Centre 6) Gang and Youth Violence 7) Counter Terrorism (supporting the work of the Prevent Board) BCSP Strategic Priorities for 2012/13

  9. Delivery Plans BCSP Priority……………………. Lead P’ship / Delivery Group…… Lead Agency / Department…… Proposed start date…… Proposed end date………. (Actual, if different)…….. (Actual, if different) ……….

  10. QUESTIONS

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