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Welcome Sain bai-na uu Mi-nii ne-riig CHRISTIAN ge-deg

Inspector Christian Ellis Why Me?

Liaison Officer in 2011

My History

University of Bradford Peace Studies BA(Hons) Joined West Midlands Police in nd largest force in UK Transferred to Cleveland Police in Joined the High Potential Development Scheme

National Police Forces West Midland Police West Mercia Constabulary Cleveland Police

Police Roles CID Robbery Team Response Officer Interviewing Team Seconded to Fire Service Staff Officer to Deputy Chief Constable National Work on Fitness Standards Response Officer

Cleveland Police Area

The Borough of Stockton Population of 192,900 –3 sub districts 45% live in Stockton in 46% of the households 34% live in Thornaby in 33% of the households 21% live in Billingham in 21% of the households Multi cultural –5 Mosques –Travellers –Refugee accommodation 26 wards

The Borough of Stockton 2 prisons 5 wards in the top five deprivation index 17 COMAH sites Large out of town retail park 3 large town centres Vibrant night time economy Yarm night time economy White water centre Large scale events –One of the largest free fireworks displays –Stockton International Riverside Festival –Farmers Market –Take to the Tees –Yarm Fair

Over the lifetime of the Policing Plan, working with the public and our partners, we will seek to: Keep you safe Reduce crime Reduce antisocial behaviour Secure financial stability and deliver value for money

Force Priorities Operational Priorities Protecting vulnerable people Protection of life Serious organised crime Burglary of people’s homes Antisocial behaviour Organisational Priorities Sustainable Long Term Financial Plan Sustainable operating model Performance management framework –(with an emphasis on repeat victims) Leadership programme Project I

Challenges 2012/13 Police and Crime Commissioners HMIC Inspections (ASB) Windsor/Hutton Professional Policing Body Olympics ORBIS Service Delivery

Does not always goes to plan

Plan for next 2 days Policy and Procedures Human Rights Equality Impact Assessments National Decision Making Model National Intelligence Model Tasking and Co-ordination Process Performance Development Reviews Dealing with complaints Other (happy to cover any other items)