Building Safer Communities Through Building Stronger Partnerships (part 2)
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Building Safer Communities Through
Building Stronger Partnerships (part 2)
Rachel HankinsRZ Hankins Consultancy
19 June 2012
RZ Hankins Consultancy:
Extensive work with public sector and voluntary sector.
IOM Commissioning Framework – harnessing the resources of the VCS to help reduce reoffending in Gloucestershire.
Why choose us?Nicholas Day Associates:
Probation Housing Strategy for Gloucestershire.
Service user-led review of Supporting People for Gloucestershire County Council.
• the known knowns: things we know that we know
• the known unknowns: things we know that we don't know
• the unknown unknowns – things we don't know that we don't know.
Donald Rumsfeld, US Secretary of Defense, 2002
stating the obvious…
a PCC will be elected and take up post in November 2012
a Police and Crime Plan and budget must be ready early in 2013.
we know we don’t know
• who is going to be elected as PCC?
• what will be his/her manifesto commitments?
• will the PCC continue to employ current Police Authority staff?
The known knowns:
The known unknowns:
Police & Crime
Commissioner
Cheltenham Borough Council
Gloucester City Council
NHS Glos
Probation Trust
Public HealthNOMS
Gloucestershire County Council
Stroud District Council
Forest of Dean District Council
Tewkesbury Borough Council
Cotswold District Council
HMP Gloucester
voluntary & community sector
citizens victims witnesses
offenders
private sector
Health & Wellbeing
Board
Constabulary
The commissioning context – community safety means a stronger, safer, more resilient and cohesive Gloucestershire.
the countywide ‘commissioni
ng community’
Working with Glos Police AuthorityInterviews with key
statutory and voluntary sector stakeholders –•testing out their levels of knowledge about PCCs•listening to their fears or concerns - and optimism too!
• finding out what kinds of data and local knowledge they can contribute to the Police and Crime Plan
• creating interest and buy-in to working with Glos Police Authority in run-up to November and thereafter with the PCC.
we can’t expect to build communities and cohesion
unless they’re underpinned by a sense of safety and security
… so Health, Criminal Justice, the Councils and voluntary sector must all work together with the PCC to increase
community safety as the basic building block for stronger communities.
digging the foundations and preparing the way for the PCC – ready for whichever candidate is elected…
…not building the house or setting things in stone
a dash for cash?
a fair process
Gloucestershire’s Police and Crime Plan
local police and crime statistics
local knowledge from six Community Safety
Partnerships
voluntary sector
knowledge
Joint Strategic Needs & Assets Assessment
(JSNAA)
Multi Agency Database for
Neighbourhoods in Gloucestershire
MAIDeN
Gloucestershire Stronger Safer Justice Commission strategic
plan
evaluation of ‘what works’ in commissioned services eg Youth Offending, Drug &
Alcohol
Glos Police Authority & VCS
contact with communities
etc
Probation’s OASyS
database
Lawrence Sherman - Professor of Criminology at Cambridge University
expert in evidence-based policy and policing, experimental criminology, restorative justice, crime prevention – what works and what doesn’t.
http://www.crim.cam.ac.uk/people/academic_research/lawrence_sherman/
Rachel Hankins
Tel: 07950 858273
Email: [email protected]
Nick Day
Tel: 07971 402262
Email: [email protected]