Protecting and serving the people of Kent PCC’s Governance Board KPM2 WEST DIVISION October 2014 Chief Inspector Dave Pate.

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Protecting and serving the people of Kent PCC’s Governance Board KPM2 WEST DIVISION October 2014 Chief Inspector Dave Pate

Protecting and serving the people of Kent

Threading together of Response & Neighbourhood Policing (NHP) 23/06/2014

Protecting and serving the people of Kent Amplify role of Community Safety Unit Community Policing Team PCSO Alignment Repeat Business Partnerships - Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime & Policing Act 2014

Protecting and serving the people of Kent WWW – What Worked Well NHP Response

Protecting and serving the people of Kent Incident Command Serious Assault Rape High Risk Misper Murder

Protecting and serving the people of Kent Cutting crime & putting victims first

Protecting and serving the people of Kent Next Steps Demand Management -Crime Allocation -Investigations Understanding the Workforce -Abstractions -Flexible Working -Valuing Staff -Culture Board -Recognition & Reward Partnership Integration / CSU’s -Integrated Offender Management

Protecting and serving the people of Kent District Perspective Tunbridge Wells

Protecting and serving the people of Kent Positive Media

Protecting and serving the people of Kent 24 hour policing local footprint Intelligence reinforced SCD support Community Safety Unit Community Policing Team WWW – What Worked Well

Protecting and serving the people of Kent SCD Support London Gangs Proceeds of Crime Act - Serious Crime Bill

Protecting and serving the people of Kent Community Safety Unit (CSU) Integrated in Partnership Repeat Business - Victims - Offenders - Locations Community Policing Team (CPT)

Protecting and serving the people of Kent Valuing our Staff Recognition Reward

Protecting and serving the people of Kent Provide a first class service protecting and serving the people of Kent Our Mission