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1 Click to edit Master title style Simon Edens Police Lead for ASB Alan Charles Police and Crime Commissioner for Derbyshire

2 Click to edit Master title style Can Sport reduce crime?

3 Click to edit Master title style Role of the Police and Crime Commissioner Holds the Chief Constable to account Set and update the Police and Crime Plan Set the force budget and council tax precept Regularly talking to our communities Commissioning services of partners to deliver community safety services

4 Click to edit Master title style Police & Crime Plan: Six Objectives - Revised 1.Work to improve support provided to victims and witnesses 2.Work to provide strong and effective partnership working 3.Work to keep people, particularly the most vulnerable, safe from harm, antisocial behaviour and criminal activities 4.Work to support local policing, distributing resources into places of greatest need 5.Work to drive continual improvement in performance 6.Encourage further investigation into the issues relating to alcohol related crime and harm and the impact of drugs on communities explore ways to intervene early – with support from our partners.

5 Click to edit Master title style PCC Office Structure Structure of the PCC office is broken down into three distinct areas: Finance and Commissioning Governance and Strategic Planning Compliance and Engagement

6 Click to edit Master title style Simon Edens National Police lead for ASB Overall strategic responsibility for national ASB portfolio Responsible for Professional Standards within Leicestershire Police Deputise for the Chief Constable

7 Click to edit Master title style Serving Communities -One approach doesn’t suit all for communities -Youth engagement key to crime prevention - Diversionary activities needed in communities Sport is a excellent method to provide this

8 Click to edit Master title style Local Commissioning Diminishing Budgets -Government cuts and reduced funding -Challenging both jobs and services provided - Council tax precept rise of 1.99% agreed - Greater transparency and accountability needed

9 Click to edit Master title style Local Commissioning Competing priorities -New and emerging threats: Cybercrime figures are increasing -Ensure the voices of the community are heard ASB still a present problem to many communities

10 Click to edit Master title style Local Commissioning Existing delivery arrangements -Community Safety Partnerships -Crime Prevention Grants -Sporting futures – confidence to use sport as a mechanism to reduce crime

11 Click to edit Master title style Some examples of previous support from the PCC: - “Chelsea’s Choice” play and film -Erewash Youth Forum DVD and anti-bullying campaign called #startstandingup -Graffiti Wall project in Chesterfield to tackle ASB - ‘Sexting’ awareness all Schools Local Commissioning

12 Click to edit Master title style The national challenge....... The local Challenge………… (15 minutes then swop) A.If you were part of a national sport and youth crime group what would be the key areas that you would want to focus on? B. If you were me what should I look for in an effective bid/commission for reducing crime through sport?

13 Click to edit Master title style How can StreetGames support? -Provide an effective tool of crime prevention -Innovative ideas inviting to youths -Evidence gathering – ensure transparency of work -Meeting requirements of its strategic plan

14 Click to edit Master title style Thank you Stuart.felce@streetgames.org


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