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Issue details

Serious Violence and Exploitation Strategy

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The Serious Violence Duty came into effect in Jan 2023, requiring police, councils and local services to work together to share information and target interventions to prevent and reduce serious violence. The authorities responsible were responsible for forming a relevant partnership, agreeing a local definition of serious violence, producing a serious violence needs assessment for the borough and using this to inform a strategic delivery plan for the partnership to tackle serious violence. The serious violence and exploitation strategy group is a sub-group of the Community Safety Partnership.

This item presents the Draft Serious Violence and Exploitation Strategic Plan: formulated using the findings from the Serious Violence needs assessment, recommendations, engagement with professionals and wider consultation with our local residents (including children, young people and young adults).

The Serious Violence Plan on a Page, produced in Jan 2024, has been used to consult the public and professionals on the proposed approach to tackling violence and exploitation: contributing to the development of the full strategic delivery plan.

Decision type: Non-key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 04/06/2024

Decision due: 11 Sep 24 by Cabinet

Lead member: Cabinet Member for Safer Communities

Lead director: Corporate Director, Communities

Department: Communities

Contact: Ann Corbett, (Director, Community Safety) Email: ann.corbett@towerhamlets.gov.uk.

Consultation process

NA

Consultees

NA

Has an Equality Analysis been carried out and if so the result of this Assessment?: NA

What supporting documents or other information will be available?: A New Met for London Plan, 2023-2025 Serious Violence Duty - Police Crime Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 Serious Violence Needs Assessment 2023

Decisions

  • 13/09/2024 - Serious Violence and Exploitation Strategy

Agenda items

  • 11/09/2024 - Cabinet Serious Violence and Exploitation Strategy 11/09/2024

Documents

  • Serious Violence and Exploitation Strategy  

 

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