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Page 1: NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING MODEL Constable 686 Andy Ross (Neighbourhood Policing Team Manager)
Page 2: NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING MODEL Constable 686 Andy Ross (Neighbourhood Policing Team Manager)

NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING MODELMODEL

Constable 686 Andy RossConstable 686 Andy Ross

(Neighbourhood Policing Team Manager)(Neighbourhood Policing Team Manager)

Page 3: NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING MODEL Constable 686 Andy Ross (Neighbourhood Policing Team Manager)

WHAT DOES THE NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING MODEL INVOLVE?

A Government led initiative designed to increase feelings of Public Safety and reduce the Fear of Crime in a defined geographical area

Giving the Public a Say in what issues concern their Community and how their Community is Policed

Ensuring the Community has Easy Access to their Identified Neighbourhood Policing Team to raise Public Confidence in Police.

Page 4: NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING MODEL Constable 686 Andy Ross (Neighbourhood Policing Team Manager)

HOW IS THE NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING MODEL APPLIED?

Involves the forming of three Groups:

1. KEY INDIVDUAL NETWORKS

2. NEIGHBOURHOOD PANEL

3. JOINT AGENCY GROUP.

Page 5: NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING MODEL Constable 686 Andy Ross (Neighbourhood Policing Team Manager)

KEY INDIVIDUAL NETWORKS

• Group of key individuals who Live or Work in a particular community

• Regularly asked to identify any Policing issues in their community

• Surveyed Before and After any intervention by the Neighbourhood Policing Team

• Used to measure the effectiveness of the Neighbourhood Policing Team in their problem solving approach.

Page 6: NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING MODEL Constable 686 Andy Ross (Neighbourhood Policing Team Manager)

THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PANEL

• Up to 12 members of the Public who Work or Reside in that Community

• Must cover the Broadest Spectrum of the community as possible - to represent Gender / Age / Religious, Minority & Ethnic groups / Residential & Business interests

• Meet every 3 – 6 months with an appointed Chairperson • Prioritise the issues raised & agree on Three Issues that

concern the community the most• Implement a problem solving plan to resolve issue Locally and

then report back to the KIN group for approval• If Neighbourhood Panel are unable to resolve the issue locally

then refer to Joint Agency Group for action.

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JOINT AGENCY GROUP

• To comprise of representatives from District Agencies such as: Police / NKDC / Social Services / Highways / Youth Services / Health / Fire & Rescue

• Meet every month with meetings minuted• Agencies are Jointly Tasked with Resolving the Issues

referred to them by the Neighbourhood Panel • JAG responsible for reporting back to the KIN via the

Neighbourhood Panel on Resolution or Progress made with issues raised.

Page 8: NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING MODEL Constable 686 Andy Ross (Neighbourhood Policing Team Manager)

NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING MODEL

Issues raised by Neighbourhood Panel members

(NP)

Issues raised by Key Individual

Network (KIN)

Issues raised by public

(Letters etc)

Issues recorded for Neighbourhood Panel

Do Neighbourhood Panel set issue as a priority?

Issue monitored for next meeting

NO YES

Can issue be resolved locally?

YES

Issue/ priority referred to CDRP* JAG for tasking

Record and action appropriately

NO

Evolve problem solving plan

Feedback Feedback

* CDRP is Crime & Disorder Reduction Partnership

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HOW IS PERFORMANCE MEASURED?

• The number of raised Issues resolved

• The level of repeat Antisocial Behaviour

• The levels of School Truancy

• The amount of Damage to Public Property

• Levels of Public Satisfaction

Page 10: NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING MODEL Constable 686 Andy Ross (Neighbourhood Policing Team Manager)

NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING TEAM

• Neighbourhood Policing Team Manager (Constable)• Police Community Support Officers• Special Constables• ALL must be clearly identified to a particular

community • ALL must be easily contactable with published Mobile

Telephone Numbers, E-mail addresses and Photographs.

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HECKINGTON NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING TEAM

Cons 686 Andy RossNeighbourhood Policing Team ManagerMobile Telephone: 07939 31265107939 312651e-mail [email protected]@lincs.pnn.police.uk

PCSO Patrick Welby - EverardHeckington BeatMobile Telephone: 07939 31279207939 312792e-mail [email protected]@lincs.pnn.police.uk

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SLEAFORD SECTOR NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING

TEAM

Inspector Julie GillottSleaford Sector InspectorTelephone: 01529 30242001529 302420e-mail [email protected]@lincs.pnn.police.uk

Sgt 1191 Steve Buxton Neighbourhood Policing Team Sergeant Telephone: 01529 302420 ext 385801529 302420 ext 3858e-mail [email protected]@lincs.pnn.police.uk

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LINCOLNSHIRE POLICELINCOLNSHIRE POLICE

Presented by Pc 686 Andy Presented by Pc 686 Andy RossRoss

Neighbourhood Policing Team ManagerNeighbourhood Policing Team Manager

(01529) 302420 or 07939 312651(01529) 302420 or 07939 312651