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Alan CharlesAlan Charles

Police and Crime

Police and Crime

Commissioner

Commissioner

Youth and Community Youth and Community EngagementEngagement

• elected by public vote

• holds the Chief Constable to account

• sets the ‘Police & Crime Plan’

• agrees the force budget

• commissions services to deliver community safety projects

• elected by public vote

• holds the Chief Constable to account

• sets the ‘Police & Crime Plan’

• agrees the force budget

• commissions services to deliver community safety projects

Who is the Police & Crime Commissioner?

A

focused plan

Community Engagement 2014

• To listen to views of younger members of our communities

• To identify issues relating to policing and crime that concernand impact on younger people

• Crucial to inform my Police and Crime Plan

• To listen to views of younger members of our communities

• To identify issues relating to policing and crime that concernand impact on younger people

• Crucial to inform my Police and Crime Plan

Purpose of this work…

What we have found.. some highlights

• Gun Crime & gangs- highest priority for 14-15 year olds

• Child Sexual Exploitation - highest priority for 16-24 year olds

• Stalking/harassment/bullying (including online/social media) twice as likely to be chosen as in wider ‘Over to You’ public survey

Where we are now...

Many positive examples of engagement and partnership working identified across Derbyshire

But also a multitude of challenges..

Where do we want to be ….?

•Wider representative consultations on matters relating to Policing and Crime•Coordinated strategic approaches with partners sharing best practice•Consistent messages delivered effectively•Maximising impact for those who need it most

How can we do this?

Together…

Many hands make light work!!

Thank you

Protection, Prevention, Supportcollectively delivering effective engagement

S U M M I T


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