1. Your Police, Your View 2013Your Police, Your View 2013
High Peak Community Safety PartnershipHigh Peak Community Safety Partnership
Cllr Anthony McKeownCllr Anthony McKeown
99thth
May 2013May 2013
2. What is the High Peak Community SafetyWhat is the High Peak Community Safety
Partnership (CSP)?Partnership (CSP)?
Community Safety Partnerships were set up as
statutory bodies under sections of the Crime and
Disorder Act 1998 and aim to bring agencies and
communities together to tackle crime and Anti-
Social Behaviour in the local community.
They are made up of a range of different agencies,
some of which are statutory (required to be there
by law) and some of which are voluntary or co-
operating members. This includes social landlords
and partners from the voluntary sector.
3. What is the High Peak Community SafetyWhat is the High Peak Community Safety
Partnership (CSP)?Partnership (CSP)?
Since 1998, High Peak Borough Council has been a
leading partner on the High Peak Community
Safety Partnership.
The High Peak community safety partnership sets
priorities, manages resources and monitors the
activity of the partnership.
We have a joint community safety partnership with
Derbyshire Dales which meets formally 4 times a
year
4. What is the High Peak Community SafetyWhat is the High Peak Community Safety
Partnership (CSP)?Partnership (CSP)?
The partnership includes organisations such as High Peak
Borough Council, Derbyshire County Council, Derbyshire
Police, High Peak Community Housing, Derbyshire Fire
and Rescue Service, Derbyshire Probation Service
and NHS Derbyshire County and NHS Tameside and
Glossop.
Other organisations that we work with include community
groups, residents’ associations, schools and colleges
and organisations such as High Peak Women’s Aid,
Derbyshire Association of Local Councils and University
of Derby.
5. What does it do?What does it do?
By law, we must work together to tackle:
• Crime and disorder
• Antisocial behaviour
• Behaviour that spoils the local environment, like dumping
rubbish (fly-tipping), graffiti and dog mess in Public areas
• Misusing drugs and alcohol
• Adult offenders and young offenders reoffending (people
who cause trouble in your local area
6. What does it do?What does it do?
We must carry out a review (a strategic assessment)
of the problems in the district each year. We must
also ask you about crime and disorder issues in
your area and about the problems that you think
are the most important for us to tackle.
We have to use this information to choose the most
important problems that we need to tackle in the
borough in the next year. We must then produce
plans that show how we will work together to tackle
these problems.
7. Current PrioritiesCurrent Priorities
Our top 3 priorities at current are :
1. Acquisitive Crime & Offender Management
2. Alcohol Related Harm
3. Anti-Social Behaviour
And we receive funding from the Commissioner to
tackle these issues
8. Acquisitive Crime & OffenderAcquisitive Crime & Offender
ManagementManagement
Current Activities :
Community Protection Officer Post – with the support
of DCC, Police and the Home Office
Discounted sale of crime prevention materials
Community Engagement Events
Market Reduction Approach
Farm & Rural Community Watch
9. Alcohol Related HarmAlcohol Related Harm
Current Activities :
Street Safe Project – in partnership with the UOD
Safe & Responsible Manuals
Licensing Training
Intoxicated Campaign
10. Anti Social BehaviourAnti Social Behaviour
Current Activities :
Street Games
Dreamscheme / Rangers
Signposting Service
Dying 2 Drive Events
Mediation
11. How we monitor progressHow we monitor progress
Amongst other measurers we review outcomes eg
For Acquisitive Crime – we look for reduced theft
and burglaries figures
For Alcohol Related Harm – reduced assault and
alcohol specific hospital admissions figures
For Anti Social Behaviour – reduced calls for service,
reduction in the number of young driver accidents
12. Other joint workOther joint work
We also work closely with the police around the
following :
•Joint Housing visits
•CCTV
•Community Events
•Licensing / Environmental Health
13. High Peak Community Safety PartnershipHigh Peak Community Safety Partnership
Any questions