National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS) Youth Advisory Board Police Crime Commissioners.

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National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS) Youth Advisory Board Police Crime Commissioners

What does all that mean?

Police Crime Commissioners Police Crime Commissioners (PCC’s) will be elected for the first time in November 2012 in England and Wales. One PCC will be elected in each of the 41 Police Force areas. Anyone who can vote in a Local or General Election will be able to vote for the PCC

The PCC’s will oversee the POLICE and they will also set a plan for COMMUNITY SAFETY in their area. The idea of elected commissioners is that they will be much more accountable to the public. They have a duty to consult the public on their plans. The PCCs will be elected for a four-year term and they will have to write a five-year Police and Crime Plan that sets out their priorities and what they will spend their money on. Youth Crime will be one of their priorities.

The performance of the PCCs will be overseen by a new Police and Crime Panel in each Police Force area. The Panel will monitor whether the PCC is doing their job properly. But they won’t monitor how well the Police Force is doing or any other work the PCC has commissioned. There will be a small number of places for on each Panel for anyone they want to appoint – in theory this could be a young person.

Jess and I are working with NCVYS to promote young people’s engagement with PCCs. Other organisations are working locally to make young people’s voices heard. Each PCC will have his/her own agenda, so all 41 of them need to hear young people’s concerns for their own area.

Thank you!