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Community Safety & Cohesion Partnership - discussions. VCFP Thursday 23 rd Feb 2012. CSCP Structure 2012. Public Service Board / EMB. Community Safety & Cohesion Partnership (Q). Health and Wellbeing Board. Cultural Partnership. Economy & Enterprise Board. Housing
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Community Safety & Cohesion Partnership - discussions VCFP Thursday 23rd Feb 2012
CSCP Structure 2012 Public Service Board / EMB Community Safety & Cohesion Partnership (Q) Health and Wellbeing Board Cultural Partnership Economy & Enterprise Board Housing partnership Children's Trust Priority Leads Group (or slimmed down PBG) Area Action Teams / District Partnerships/ PACT’s Delivery Groups Cost savings of approx £110,000
Public facing doc Headline Priorities 2012 - 2015 Reducing offending Reducing crime and disorder Community Safety & Cohesion Priorities Preventing serious harm Value for Public Money Creating Safe & Cohesive Communities
2012 – 2013 Priorities Transforming Justice (i.e Volunteering) Victim Based Crime (i.e robbery / hate crime) Organised Crime Groups Key issues 2012 - 2013 (threats & opportunities) Prepare for PCC’s / consultation Reducing Offending Violence Against Women & Girls Substance misuse & recovery
Some of our successes • Serious violent crime – 9.4% reduction • Serious acquisitive crime – 11.5% reduction • Burglary – 13.7% reduction • 1st Time Entrants – 28% reduction (09/10 – 10/11) • Youth reoffending – 17.3% reduction (09/19 -10/11)
The Introduction Of Police Crime Commissioners
Police Crime Commissioners (TF) • Approved on 15th Sept 2011 through Police Reform & Social Responsibility Bill. • Public will take to the polls to vote for one person to oversee policing, a Police Crime Commissioner • First election on the 15th Nov 2012 • To take office on the 22nd Nov 2012 = Community having a greater say as to how their areas are policed and tackle community safety issues
The PCC will: • Appoint the Chief Constable (CC) and hold them to account • Set out a 5 year Crime and Police Plan in consultation with CC to reflect local priorities. • Making community safety grants to other organisations (including but not limited to CSPs) • Freedom to commission services • Police and Crime panels – to scrutinise
Exercise1 – How DO the VCFP groups currently contribute to the priorities? (VCFP activities)2 – How COULD the VCFP groups contribute to the priorities?3 – How could the VCFP groups help prepare for the PCC’s?