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north Ayrshire Community planning partnership 23 March 2017

Why change?

7,063 calls ON AVERAGE ARE RECEIVED EVERYDAY, OF WHICH The demands we face everyday are changing now CALLS TO THE POLICE CRIME AND VULNERABILITY TRENDS 7,063 calls ON AVERAGE ARE RECEIVED EVERYDAY, OF WHICH 1,159 are emergency 999 calls. THIS LEADS TO 4,430 incidents being recorded. MANY OF THE MOST TIME CONSUMING RELATE TO CONCERNS FOR PERSONS, MISSING PERSONS AND DEALING WITH SUDDEN DEATHS. 84 PEOPLE ARE REPORTED MISSING EVERYDAY. 1 in 4 people SUFFER FROM A MENTAL HEALTH ISSUE EVERY YEAR. 157 incidents ARE CREATED ON THE VULNERABLE PERSONS DATABASE EVERYDAY RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH. 1,138 crimes ARE RECORDED EVERY DAY. 158 domestic incidents ARE REPORTED EVERYDAY AND TAKE UP THE MOST TIME PER INCIDENT IN LOCAL POLICING. Recording of domestic crimes has increased to 26% of all violent crime in Scotland. Recorded Sexual crime is increasing and has been since 2010. Cyber crime is growing and changing. THIS INCLUDES SEXUAL CRIME, FRAUD AND EXTORTION. Alcohol is a prevalent factor in many crimes.

What might SCOTLAND LOOK LIKE IN 2026?

What will change?

Sustained excellence in service and protection OUR STRATEGY ON A PAGE we will focus on 1.Protection Based on threat, risk and harm. 2.Prevention Tackling crime, inequality and enduring problems facing communities. 3.Communities Focus on localism, diversity and the virtual world. 4.Knowledge Informing the development of better services. 5.Innovation Dynamic, adaptable and sustainable. OUR PURPOSE To improve the safety and wellbeing of people, places and communities in Scotland. Our vision OUR VALUES Fairness Integrity Respect Sustained excellence in service and protection How we will achieve this: OUR STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES Improving public contact, engagement and service Strengthen effective partnerships Empower, enable and develop our people Invest in our use of information and technology Enhance cyber and forensic capabilities Transform corporate support services

1. 3. 4. 5. 2. We will focus on five areas Protection Communities Based on threat, risk and harm. 2. Prevention Tackling crime, inequality and enduring problems facing communities. 3. Communities Focus on localism, diversity and the virtual world. 4. Knowledge Informing the development of better services. 5. Innovation Dynamic, adaptable and sustainable. We will continue to drive improvements across our approaches to detecting crime, protecting vulnerable people, responding to incidents, maintaining order and ensuring national security. Our strategy will ensure that we continue to deliver these services effectively and efficiently while adapting to meet new threats and demands. We will further develop prevention driven approaches with our partners to address enduring problems facing communities. We will maintain a key role in supporting vulnerable individuals and communities.  We will support an increasingly diverse set of communities, whether defined by place, identity or virtual connection, to increase their resilience. Our society will be stronger through a collective responsibility for safety, security and wellbeing. Our commitment to communities will also include listening more and responding to their diverse needs. We believe we have a duty to share knowledge.  We will build on our frontline experience and use information to influence, inform and work with partners, government and the public to collectively develop and improve the services to meet public needs more effectively and efficiently. We will constantly examine the nature and effectiveness of our services.  We will establish an innovation capability to learn from best practice, design new services in partnership whilst constantly preparing for emerging issues and the future. 

Take part in the conversation, we want to hear your views. To take part in the consultation on the strategy please visit: consult.scotland.police.uk/consultation/2026 Or write to us at: Policing 2026 Consultation Clyde Gateway 2 French Street Dalmarnock Glasgow G40 4EH Email: PoliceScotlandConsultation@Scotland.pnn.police.uk