Safer Brentwood Community Safety Partnership Partnership Plan 2015/16
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1 Safer Brentwood Community Safety Partnership Partnership Plan 2015/16 Version Control: First Draft Prepared 17 th April 2015 Final draft prepared 6 th May 2015 Final version agreed 29 th May 2015
2 CONTENTS Introduction. 2 District Profile. 3 Background.. 3, 4 Partnership Focus 15/16 - Strategic Priorities 5, 6 Performance Achievements/Highlights 14/ Strategic Priorities Achievements/Highlights 14/ Protecting People From Harm Action Plan 8, 9 Anti-Social Behaviour Action Plan.. 10, 11 Burglary Action Plan... 12, 13 Community Engagement Action Plan 14 1 P a g e
3 Introduction Safer Brentwood Community Safety Partnership is the local statutory Community Safety Partnership (CSP) for Brentwood. The purpose of the Partnership is to provide a strategic and co-operative approach to addressing local crime & disorder between agencies and the communities within the Borough. The partnership is made up of both Statutory and Community organisations as shown in the diagram below. Probation Services Local residents groups Brentwood Borough Council Schools Essex County Fire & Rescue Service Community Safety Partnership Neighbourhood Watch Health Volunteer Groups Street Pastors Essex Police Local businesses Essex County Council Key: Statutory Partners Community Partners 2 P a g e
4 District Profile Within Brentwood there are four police neighbourhoods : Brentwood Town Centre; Brentwood North; Each of these are split into 15 Council wards. Brentwood South; Hutton and Shenfield. NEIGHBOURHOOD WARD NAME Brentwood Town Brentwood South Centre Brentwood West Brentwood North Hutton Brentwood South Brize & Doddinghurst Tipps Cross South Weald Pilgrims Hatch Ingatestone, Fryerning & Mountnessing Hutton North Hutton South Hutton Central Shenfield Hutton East Brentwood North Herongate, Ingrave & West Horndon Warley Brentwood Borough forms part of Essex Police Western Local Policing Area (LPA), which also includes the districts of Epping Forest, Harlow and Thurrock. The Borough accounts for 22% of the area and 17% of the population of the LPA. According to the 2012 Essex JSNA Brentwood has a population of 74,800 people (representing just over 5% of the total population of Essex), making it the 2nd least populated of the 15 Essex Boroughs. The Borough covers an area of around 59 square miles, making it the joint 9th largest Borough in Essex. Based on 2002 figures, Brentwood is the 7th most densely populated Essex Borough, with 448 people per square km. Within the borough there are a number of towns and villages, the largest of which are Shenfield and Ingatestone. The population comprises 93.4% White, 2.9% Asian (predominantly of Mauritian descent), 1.4% Black and 1.3% Mixed Race. A large proportion of residents commute into London because of Brentwood s close proximity to the city and good transport links. There are railway stations located at Brentwood and Shenfield, which is a key station in the region. Brentwood contains large sections of some of the county s busiest roads, including parts of the M25, A12 and A127. The excellent transport links make the borough easily accessible for travelling criminals. 3 P a g e
5 The borough is generally affluent and includes a variety of retail services, commensurate with the size of the population. Brentwood town centre has the highest concentration of retail premises with approximately 40 stores. There is an active night-time economy with a variety of pubs and clubs in and around the town centre. Thorndon Country Park and Weald Country Park are located within the borough and both parks consist of extensive areas of woodland. Weald Country Park covers around 500 acres and is the largest of Essex County Council s parks. Background Under the Crime & Disorder Act 1998 CSP s are required to work together in formulating and implementing strategies to tackle local crime and disorder and reduce reoffending in the area and to have in place a partnership plan setting out their priorities. To ensure that the partnership is proactive and well informed we carry out an annual Strategic Intelligence Assessment in order to review existing priorities and identify any new or emerging priorities that the partnership should focus on. The Partnership Plan takes forward the priorities identified by local residents and data from the strategic intelligence assessment and sets out how the partnership will work together over the next twelve months to tackle crime and disorder and achieve its priorities. This plan also has regard to the police and crime objectives set out in the Police and Crime Commissioners (PCC) Police and Crime Plan, and will be shared with the PCC. Partnership Plan Police & Crime Plan Strategic Intelligence Assessment Consultation & Community Enagement 4 P a g e
6 Partnership Focus for : Focusing on: Domestic Abuse Serious Violence Sexual Violence Hate Crime Hidden Harm Reducing Re-offending Protecting People from Harm Why? All key local and national priorities All under reported Increase in number of incidents To support and develop the Integrated Offender Management Scheme to focus activity on those individuals responsible for causing most harm in the community Anti-Social Behaviour Focusing on: Public confidence Nuisance youths Environmental Crime Reducing the impact of ASB on local business Why? Key issue for residents in terms of public confidence and fear of crime Increase in reports to the Council and Police Environmental Crime (Fly tipping, graffiti, local amenities) 5 P a g e
7 Burglary Focusing on: Crime prevention Operation Insight Vulnerable Security Project Targeting prolific offenders who cause the most harm Cross border offending Why? Concern for residents Transport links to the Borough Reducing risks for local residents Increasing crime detection opportunities and reduce reoffending Community Engagement Focusing on: Promoting the work of the CSP Consulting with residents Use of media and social networking Why? To communicate with residents To empower residents to have their say in community safety issues affecting them Education The Partnership Objective: To work together in partnership with the community to ensure that Brentwood remains a safer place for all, by reducing: Crime Reoffending Anti-Social Behaviour Risk of harm 6 P a g e
8 Performance Achievements/Highlights 14/15 Brentwood has an all crime offence reduction of 5.5% (184 fewer offences) Shoplifting 33.9% (87 fewer offences) Dwelling Burglary (inc attempts) 6.9% reduction (31 fewer offences) Vehicle crime down 18% (85 fewer offences) Criminal Damage down by 9.6% (38 fewer offences) Crime figures provided cover April 2014 to February 2015 when compared to the same period last year Strategic Priority Achievements/Highlights 14/15 Burglary & Vehicle Crime Domestic Abuse Community Priorities Operation Insight Domestic Abuse Awareness Fortnight Various Project inc PMNW, Youth Conference, Firebreak NHW High Risk Victims Visits Community Engagement Days Vulnerable Door Chain Project Moving On Project Community Safety Consultation Senior Safety Roadshows 7 P a g e
9 Priority Protecting People from Harm Strategic Lead Gordon Turl, Essex CRC Strategic Objective Action Lead Officer To safeguard victims of Domestic Abuse (DA) from repeat incidents, by Identifying high risk victims and assessing their need for added security devices Crime Prevention Tactical Advisor (CPTA) will visit all high risk victims of DA and carry out a full home safety inspection providing additional security when required. Additional security measures will also be made available to all those who work with victims in Brentwood (i.e. IDVA s, WSW s, Police, Family Mosaic this is not an exhaustive list). This will enable an increased number of victims to be safeguarded from incidents of DA Ross Brazier, CPTA, Essex Police Budget Allocation Timescale Immediate and To raise awareness of Domestic abuse and encourage reporting To organise a domestic abuse awareness week and deliver a package of campaigns during that week focusing on raising awareness of domestic abuse in Brentwood Tracey Lilley, 1000 CSP Nov 2015 Domestic Homicide Review (statutory obligation) To ensure appropriate funding is allocated to carry out a review should the borough experience a domestic homicide Tracey Lilley, 5000 CSP N/A To protect the most vulnerable and elderly residents from becoming victims of crime including scams, internet, fire safety and more... To enhance and continue delivery of the following successful projects: Elderly Door Chain Project to now include additional security for those in most need Senior Safety Days To organise two awareness days targeting those residents over 60 or who are the most vulnerable Senior Safety Roadshow to continue to offer the roadshow to existing groups across the Borough. To continue to expand Keep Safe across the borough 1000 CSP 400 NHW 3500 CSP/ 3500 CSP/ Ongoing Oct 15/Mar 16 Ongoing Ongoing 8 P a g e
10 Strategic Objective Action Lead Officer To protect young people from Harm including domestic abuse, grooming, sexual exploitation, bullying, hate crime Integrated Offender Management (IOM) To support victims of Hate Crime To raise awareness of hidden harm with partners and frontline practitioners To support the delivery of the following projects: Moving On 10 week project aimed at young victims/witnesses of domestic abuse Skin Deep Theatre Play and specially designed workshops exploring a variety of themes such as Healthy Relationships (Gangs), Grooming & Sexual Exploitation, Extremism & Violence for Yr 10 students The Power of Love Play and specially designed workshops exploring a variety of themes including Bullying, exploitation, domestic violence, intimidation, respect & trust for Yr 10 students Delivery of a Hidden Harm Project in Local Secondary schools focusing on the use of pornography Only Cowards Carry - Weapons Awareness Sessions for 11+ age range in secondary schools. The sessions/workshops can be tailored to meet local needs but cover covering a range of topics from weapons awareness. Sessions delivered to 3 year groups in each school = 18 sessions To ensure that the offenders whose crimes cause most damage and harm locally are managed in a co-ordinated way. A joint initiative between Essex Police and Essex Community Rehabilitation Company To support and promote the local Hate Crime Reporting Centre (HIRC) To raise awareness of Hate Crime and support victims in signposting to relevant services To hold an awareness event locally To ensure information is provided through existing media sources including CSP newsletter, website, events Sgt Karen Brimson, Essex Police Tracey Lilley, Budget Allocation 5k CSP 3750 Existing Resources Timescale July 2015 Feb 2016 Feb 2016 TBC TBC Immediate and Immediate and CSP budget Sept P a g e
11 Priority Anti-Social Behaviour Strategic Lead Tracey Lilley, Strategic Objective Action Lead Officer To protect young victims of crime and reduce the risk of offending by young people To support the delivery of the following projects: Firebreak 2 week long courses which primarily targets young people between the ages of years who are at risk of offending or involved in anti-social behaviour. Prison Me No Way Two awareness days aimed at Year 8 and 10 pupils. The day includes high impact workshops on anti social behaviour, knife crime, cell van (a mobile prison cell), Child Exploitation Online Protection, Prisoner Insight and many more. Budget Allocation Timescale TBC TBC To continue to work with our partners to ensure that the Night Time Economy (NTE) remains safe and vibrant for all residents and visitors Joint working to proactively tackle ASB in the Borough To introduce and support the NTE Polycarb Pilot Project. This project is a joint venture between CSP, Brentwood Association of Safer Licensed Premises (BASLE) and the Council. It will seek to introduce polycarb glasses to licensed premises Operation Teutonic Essex Police ASB reduction operation covering the NTE Continue to support Street Pastors Op Benison targeted licensed premises visits To continue to work with partners through the Local Action Group (LAG) looking at Hate Crime and ASB and targeting those responsible Managing hotspot areas through robust partnership working and using all available legislation to achieve a positive outcome Dave Leonard, Sgt Scott Kingsnorth Peter Jones, Essex Police Tracey Lilley, 1000 CSP 1000 BASLE 1000 BNAG Sept P a g e
12 Strategic Objective Action Lead Officer To target those responsible Fly tipping for Environmental Crime Joint unlicensed waste carrier patrols between Essex Police & Council in conjunction with other planned acitivity To use community payback offenders to work on projects as a way of repaying back to the community To support the use of existing Essex County Council (ECC) To support the communities youth premises and mobile venues in providing young people and young people in with opportunities to access support and guidance providing alternative To encourage young people to take part in diversionary diversionary activities activities available across the borough ECC Youth Service to provide appropriate training to community and voluntary groups to enable them to engage with young people in the community To tackle nuisance vehicles To identify and tackle hotspot areas To engage & educate those responsible using all available opportunities including Essex County Fire & Rescue Service RTC Reduction resources such as fire car, fire bike and community wheels To take proactive & positive action against repeat offenders David Carter, Pippa Meades, ECC Youth Service Sgt Scott Kingsnorth, Essex Police Budget Allocation Timescale 11 P a g e
13 Priority Burglary Strategic Lead Denise Morrissey, Essex Police Strategic Objective Action Lead Officer To continue to promote and support increased focus on Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) To continue to provide crime prevention advice and collaborate with neighbouring Boroughs in producing relevant awareness literature for distribution across the Borough. Targeting prolific burglary offenders Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) - To support the work of NHW in the borough in promoting crime awareness and vigilance across Brentwood. To hold regular Advice Sessions in all 3 Libraries plus Brentwood Community Hospital. Purchase and arrange for more NHW signs to be erected throughout the Borough. To promote the new Police Community Messaging System Expand distribution of Monthly Crime Prevention Notices Expand Junior Neighbourhood Watch project through local primary and Secondary schools To publish an information/advice booklet Continuation of the successful Lock Em Out Campaign To make sure information is available at all events Using intelligence led policing to target those committing offences in the borough, including cross border offenders Enforcement of curfews and Court Orders Continuing to use the Buddi Tag system (voluntary electronic tag monitoring system for offenders) Peter Salmon, NHW Peter Salmon, NHW Sgt Scott Kingsnorth, Essex Police Budget Allocation Timescale 2500 CSP Budget TBC 12 P a g e
14 Strategic Objective Action Lead Officer Reduce dwelling burglary s The implementation of Operation Insight Identifying vulnerable areas through intelligence led policing Strategic deployment of all available resources, including all community safety partners and the wider community To support the installation of Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) at Brook Street Super Cocooning target hardening at premises which have been identified as vulnerable Sgt Scott Kingsnorth, Essex Police Budget Allocation Timescale Supporting the most vulnerable victims of burglary CPTA to carry out visits to repeat or vulnerable victims and to provide crime prevention advice/support to assist in target hardening. A satisfaction survey to be sent following each visit to assess the effectiveness of the service Ross Brazier, CPTA, Essex Police 13 P a g e
15 Priority Community Engagement Strategic Lead Lee Markwick, ECFRS Strategic Objective Action Lead Officer To deliver at least six themed community engagement events To improve and enhance our communication channels including website and social media To deliver the Loan Shark Charter Continue to work with communities on Road Safety issues Continue to support Essex Police Street Meets and Local Community Meetings To engage with all residents including young people Crime Prevention and Engagement Days across the Borough covering property marking, Keep Safe, Drink Driving, DA, personal safety and speeding Improvements to safebrentwood.com Launch saferbrentwood Twitter account Extend distribution of CSP Newsletter Find innovative ways to promote CSP Loan Shark Charter signing Completion of activities throughout Loan Shark Week Essex County Fire & Rescue Service (ECFRS) to provide education and awareness around road safety issues to young people To make the best use of partners social media to promote messages and raise awareness To ensure the partnership has a presence at each Local Community Meeting To attend as many Street Meets as possible to engage and consult on local ward issues To advertise each meeting using website, newsletter and social media To support ECC Youth Service in consulting with young people on issues affecting them and their community safety concerns To refresh the CSP Community Safety Questionnaire Lee Markwick, ECFRS Budget Allocation Timescale 1500 CSP Various dates to be advertised Existing budgets Aug 2015 By July P a g e
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