Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley 9545 Ext 3126 1 Policing in Staffordshire.

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Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley 9545 Ext Policing in Staffordshire

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley

33 The Challenge In accordance with the ‘Comprehensive Spending Review’ to reduce our budget by £39m by 2014/15 Communities First programmes CF1 CF2 CF3 ( ) Local Policing Model – Initial phase Jan to examine and review the service provision across local policing within what was affordable - whilst maintaining a flexible and sustainable policing model that can continue to deliver excellent service and retain the confidence of our communities. Local Policing Review – ‘Implementation’ in April 2013

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley Local Policing Model Update Quality Assurance- Supt Sharrard-Williams Project Board Heads of Local Policing Project Sponsor ACC Blazeby Key Stakeholders Project Plan Work Streams Performance Management Communication & Consultation Equality Impact Assessment Local Policing Structure Professional Excellence Project Manager Insp Knight Consultation Log Risk Register Benefits Register PRINCE2 Structure

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley Local Policing 2.1 Resource Allocation – Local Policing 2.2 Resource Allocation – CADRE 2.3 Neighbourhood CI & Insp visibility 2.4 Sergeants Role Review 2.5 Community Impact Assessment 2.6 Vehicle Fleet Review 2.7 Estate Review 2.8 Technology Impact 2.9 Call Sign Template Review 2.10 Deployment Strategy Communication & Consultation 4.1 Consultation Strategy 4.2 Comms and Engagement Strategy 5 Professional Excellence 1.1 Leadership Strategy 1.2 Identity 1.3 Role Profiling 1.4 Learning and Development Strategy 1.5 Citizen Focus Toolkit Development 1.6 Quality of Service Improvement 1.7 Neighbourhood Comms Readiness Performance Management 3.1 Local Policing Performance Indicators 3.2 Performance Impact Monitoring Equality Impact Assessment 5.1 Equality Impact Assessment

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley Key Aims: o Putting local Police Officers in the right locations to maintain performance and resilience in delivering a front line service o Meeting the needs of communities by doing what matters most in their neighbourhoods o Maintaining an absolute commitment to neighbourhood policing in the face of unprecedented financial challenges o Providing a future proof local policing structure whilst supporting the strategic priorities of the force

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley The 11 LPT Structure was to remain – this structure had delivered good performance over the last 12 months and was still fit for purpose. Police Officer numbers in Local Policing will be protected at 750 together with PCSO numbers until March 2015, the end of this Comprehensive Spending Review period. There will be separate Neighbourhood Officers within Local Policing directly engaged in Neighbourhood policing as beat officers, members of Neighbourhood Action Teams, IOM Field Champions and Safer Schools Officers. These officers will be named to the local community and dedicated to the role.

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley ‘Response’ Change to Local Police Officer A separate 24/7 ‘response to demand’ ‘Local Police Officers’ function which will be aligned to specific neighbourhood areas and have a focus on problem solving in support of neighbourhood staff. These staff will receive key training to give them the skills to support problem solving and to change the ‘hit and run’ culture which was apparent with some ‘Response Officers’ – neighbourhood policing the default position of all staff.

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley Local Neighbourhood Officers - LNOs Named in the community dedicated Police Officers LNOs and PCSOs who will continue to deliver reassurance and problem solving activities. These Officers will have the added support of their 24/7 colleagues as a second tier to problem solving in their neighbourhoods.

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley 9545 Ext Inspector Geoff Knight LPT Commander Neighbourhood Policing in South Staffordshire

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley 9545 Ext New Strategic Priorities 1. Prevent Crime and Disorder 2. Provide Outstanding Service 3. Deal with What Matters to Communities

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley 9545 Ext Prevent Crime and Disorder This means all crime and ASB Note that Targets have been scrapped. This is about Prevention. The 1 st Peelian Principle ‘The basic mission for which the Police exist is to prevent crime and disorder’

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley 9545 Ext Provide Outstanding Service This means in the way we respond to incidents and in how we deal with all people and all partners. In every contact we have.

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley 9545 Ext Deal with What Matters to Communities This means, engaging with them and asking them what their concerns are either real or perceived. If it matters to them then it matters to us.

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley What This Means for South Staffs A change in staff numbers across Neighbourhoods. Putting Officers in the right place to deal with community issues. Re-engagement with Parish Councils and communities.

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley Local Policing Model Affordable and sustainable Police service. Reducing waste activity and balancing utilisation across all areas. Having the correct numbers and type of staff where they are most needed.

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley Based on What is Reported to Staffordshire Police Constables Crime and enforcement Quality of life issues/visibility/reassurance PCSOs

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley Force Local Policing Model 5 LPO shifts with all Constables 24/7 aligned to a Neighbourhood area. 3 Neighbourhood shifts including dedicated Constables and PCSOs

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley PCSO Responsibilities Parish Councils Will engage with Parish Councils. Will attend at least one Parish council meeting per month if possible. If they do not attend the meeting they will speak to the Parish Clerk or the Chair and find out what if any are the issues and concerns of the community that month.

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley 9545 Ext Deal with What Matters to Communities This means, engaging with them and asking them what their concerns are either real or perceived. If it matters to them then it matters to us.

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley 9545 Ext Increased Visibility!!

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley Engagement

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley Statement of Principles for PCSOs 1.Daily Briefing 2.Tags 3.IOM Visits 4.Victims of Crime Visits 5.CCR’s 6.Schools Visits 7.High Schools Inclusion Meetings 8.Identifying and updating your Top Ten Neighbourhood issues and updating aligned LPO staff 9.CFT updates/Problem Profiles 10.SPIN entries 11.Problem Solving 12.Engaging with Partners 13.Dealing with quality of life issues ASB etc. 14.Visibility and Reassurance to neighbourhoods

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley Community Specials Communication with partners Community engagement PCSO vehicles Better training for staff BRFC

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley Wombourne Neighbourhood Area (Old Data) ASB

Staffordshire Police Corporate PowerPoint Template by Carl Uttley Deputy LPT Commander Sgt Tim Heap LPT Commander Insp. Geoff Knight