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1 16 December 2015 Superintendent Paul Sharp Superintendent Jenny Powell Active Communities Manager Richard Best

2 16 December 2015 Introduction to changes to policing and the whole system approach

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4 Context Changing Crime Changing Demand Technology Financial Savings Partnership

5 16 December 2015 Overarching Key Changes  Revised county policing map  Re-focus of Neighbourhood Response Teams to deal with most urgent calls for service  Reduced number of SNT’s strategically placed to deal with demand  Enhanced process for investigations to deal with volume crime  Reduction in police station front counters  Re-designed Community Safety Team focused on Hidden Harm

6  Vulnerability & Safeguarding  Community Engagement  Demand Management  Crime Reduction New Neighbourhood Team Roles

7 16 December 2015 Community Safety; Key Changes  Re-design of roles; focus on Hidden Harm  Separation of strategic and tactical roles  Creation of police staff posts replacing police officers

8 New Neighbourhood Teams Locations

9 16 December 2015 Richard Best WDC & SCDC Active Communities Manager

10 16 December 2015 SUFFOLK COASTAL AND WAVENEY COMMUNITY SAFETY PARTNERSHIP PLAN 2015/16 Protecting Vulnerable People Demand Reduction Night Time Economy ASB, Mediation Family Focus Gang/youth violence Substance Misuse Domestic Abuse, Violent offences People Trafficking Sexual assaults Extreme Radicalisation Acquisitive Crime Cyber Crime ASB Community Crime (Speeding, littering, dog fouling) Alcohol related crime Violence in a public place New Psychoactive Substances

11 16 December 2015  Operation Camouflage received by 73 participants and nominated for National Youth Justice Award.  Two Crucial Crew events on personal safety and positive role model experiences delivered across both Districts reaching 1,870 year 6 children from 58 primary schools.  Y-B-Yz project delivered across both Districts to yr5 primary school children on consequences of ASB, bullying and good citizenship reaching 1,273 children from 51 primary schools.  Suffolk Family Focus (Troubled Family Initiative) – 10 dysfunctional families - 57 individual supported through 2014-15, with positive, sustainable measureable outcomes.  Tens of medium to high level ASB cases addressed with many victims supported.  Community ASB issues addressed with improved quality of life for communities - Rendlesham Woodbridge, Beccles, parts of Felixstowe. Leiston and Kesgrave address of issues ongoing.  Targeted activities across both Districts to engage young people during the summer holiday periods, reaching over 750 individual young people.

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