Issue details
Community Safety Partnership [CSP] Plan 2017 - 21
The Community Safety Partnership (CSP) has a statutory duty to produce a Community Safety Partnership Plan which investigates challenges and opportunities for the borough and identifies its priorities for crime reduction.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 17/10/2017
Decision due: 31 Oct 17 by Cabinet
Lead member: (Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member for Children, Youth Services, Education and Equalities (Statutory Deputy Mayor)
Department: Health, Adults and Community
Contact: Corporate Director, Health, Adults and Community.
Consultation process
A public consultation exercise was conducted from 10th June to 12th August 2016, this asked members of the public, the 3rd sector, elected members and partner agencies to identify their top 3 community safety priorities for 1st April 2017 onwards. In total 1,389 responses were received, with 95% of respondents living, or working or a combination of the two in the borough. Full details of the public consultation will be included as an appendices to the report.
Has an Equality Analysis been carried out and if so the result of this Assessment?: An Equalities Analysis has been carried out on the priorities identified in the Plan with recommendations made for further considerations when supporting action plans are developed.
What supporting documents or other information will be available?: CSP Strategic Assessment 2016 Community Safety Plan Priorities Public Engagement and Consultation Report Equalities Considerations Equalities Screening Document
Decisions
- 02/11/2017 - Community Safety Partnership [CSP] Plan 2017 - 21
Agenda items
- 25/10/2017 - Overview & Scrutiny Committee Community Safety Partnership Plan 2017 - 21 25/10/2017
- 31/10/2017 - Cabinet Community Safety Partnership [CSP] Plan 2017 - 21 31/10/2017
- 28/01/2019 - Overview & Scrutiny Committee Community Safety in the Borough 28/01/2019