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2 Master of Ceremonies Paul Macey
Deputy Chair of NottsWatch Chair of Newark & Sherwood Neighbourhood Watch Association Multi Scheme Administrator (MSA) for Newark & Sherwood

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4 Paddy Tipping Nottinghamshire’s Police & Crime Commissioner
Paddy Tipping was elected as Nottinghamshire’s first Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) in November 2012. Paddy was re-elected with an overwhelming majority in May 2016. P&CC role, in consultation with the Chief Constable, is to: set the police budget and design the Police and Crime Plan. Additionally, consult with local people to make sure their views are reflected in the way policing is provided. P&CC has the power to hire and fire the chief constable.

5 Leslie Charlton, Detective Inspector, Nottinghamshire Police Digital Investigation & Intelligence Unit Les moved into digital policing in 2012. He currently works with several regional and national groups supporting the East Midlands to develop and improve its digital policing capability. The emergence of Cybercrime, as a threat to the public and an effective police response is something Les is very passionate about. February 2017, he organised the first Nottinghamshire Cybercrime Conference. The conference supported Nottinghamshire Small & Medium Enterprises in developing their knowledge and awareness.

6 Eva Hunt Senior Caseworker Catch22, Nottinghamshire Victim Care
Eva has been with the Nottinghamshire Victim CARE since January 2017 – when the organisation secured the contract to support victims of crime in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. Eva makes the most of local relationships to ensure that the needs of victims are taken into account and that all victims, regardless of their personal circumstances, get the best possible service in the community.

7 Victoria Willis Lead Practitioner Restorative Solutions, Nottinghamshire Victim Care
Victoria joined Restorative Solutions on 6th March Despite being very new to the world of restorative justice, she brings significant experience of the Criminal Justice System, having worked as a Probation Service Officer for the last 14 years, gaining an extensive knowledge and skill set in working with criminals who have, in many circumstances, been victims of crime themselves. Through her experience, Victoria has seen the benefits of encouraging perpetrators address the harm they cause, resulting in preventing and reducing further incidents.

8 Rachel Barber Deputy Chief Constable Nottinghamshire Police
Newly appointed as DCC, Rachel replaces DCC Simon Torr. Rachel joined Nottinghamshire Police after 29 years service with South Yorkshire Police working in several operational roles, at different ranks. The DCC is responsible for the following areas of business within the force: Communications Human Resources Information Management Corporate Development Finance

9 Questions & Answers with our Panel
Nottinghamshire Police Catch22 DI Les Charlton DCC Rachel Barber Eva Hunt Victoria Willis

10 Comfort Break Our AGM will commence in five minutes

11 John Wood Chairman’s Report NottsWatch®
Introduction Overview of Changes & Challenges Service Level Agreement (NottsWatch & Police) Memorandum of Understanding (NottsWatch & County Council) Development of NottsWatch Policies New NHW Schemes in the County Nottingham City & Neighbourhood Watch Neighbourhood Watch Database Developments at National Level Development of “Safer Communities Forums” NottsWatch Funding Future Changes Recruitment Requirements

12 Dr David Rhodes Treasurer’s Report NottsWatch®
DRAFT NOTTSWATCH ACCOUNTS YEAR ENDING 31 MARCH 2017 Receipts PCC grant £5,000 Payments Operating costs £5,716 Cash at bank 1st April £31,480 Cash at bank 31 March 2017 £30,764

13 Dr David Rhodes Treasurer’s Report NottsWatch®
DRAFT NOTTSWATCH ACCOUNTS YEAR ENDING 31 MARCH 2017 Payments £ Room hire Scheme start-up support (alarms, street signs, stickers) 2,350 Conference 2017 (inc part 2016) 1,235 Travel Publicity IT and web site Other ______ TOTAL ,716

14 Dr David Rhodes Treasurer’s Report NottsWatch®
DRAFT NOTTSWATCH ACCOUNTS YEAR ENDING 31 MARCH 2017 Notes Some 2017 Conference charges will fall in £8,657 remains of County Council Grant of £10,500 for creating new schemes; 28 to date. £2,076 remains from an earlier training grant. Operating costs were largely met from a PCC Grant of £5,000. University of Nottingham supports one of its accountants as a volunteer to prepare NottsWatch accounts for annual return to Charity Commission.

15 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
 Agenda Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held on 16th April 2016 (Available via Matters arising from the Minutes Annual Report – John Wood, Chair of NottsWatch® Finance Report – Dr. David Rhodes, Treasurer of NottsWatch® Election of NottsWatch® Trustees – John Wood Date of next meeting of Trustees: 13th May 2017

16 Closing remarks John Wood, Chairman
We thank you! FOR YOUR SUPPORT NottsWatch wish to thank all of our guest speakers, Nottinghamshire Police Cadets and exhibitors at this year’s Conference/AGM. We would also like to acknowledge the ongoing support, financial and in-kind, of these organisations.

17 Buffet Lunch and Networking Opportunity


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