21 COMMUNITY SAFETY PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY
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To consider the draft Community Safety
Partnership Strategy.
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Minutes:
RECEIVED the draft Community Safety Strategy
2011-2014 (pages 37-106 of the agenda pack). introduced by the
Cabinet Member for Communities, (Councillor Bernice Vanier),
Haringey’s Borough Commander (Sandra Looby) and
Haringey’s Community Safety Strategic Manager (Claire
Kowalska). The Strategy would be
presented to the Cabinet for adoption.
The following was noted in response to
questions from the Committee:
- The Committee suggested that street
gang crime be specifically targeted as part of the strategy
particularly in relation to young people who were more at risk of
entering the youth justice system as a result of cuts to the youth
service. A recent scrutiny review on Youth Crime had been conducted
but not yet published.
- The Committee highlighted the need
for improving security especially in Council housing blocks. It was
recognised that part of the problem was to do with anti social
behaviour and holding the correct authority to account i.e. Homes
for Haringey.
- Committee Members
suggested that reference to how the Council was “designing
out” crime be made within the Community Safety Strategy. It
was noted that the Community Safety Unit and Homes for Haringey had
already been working together to see how planning design could
lessen the occurrence of crime by reducing the vulnerability of
people and properties by removing opportunities provided by the
built environment (Action No. 21).
- Training was being
provided to anti social behaviour action teams so that people in
the community were aware of how to help the teams build evidence
and take appropriate action.
- It was noted that local councillors
were expected to attend and support the Area Panels and it was the
responsibility of panel secretaries to widely publicise and
circulate information about the meetings. The possibility of organising virtual panel
meetings were being considered so that people did not have to leave
their homes to take part.
- Further to the Committee’s
concerns about engagement with local residents’ associations
it was reported that work was being conducted to bring together the
Strategy and local area plans to reduce crime.
- The Strategy would be monitored at
quarterly Community Safety Partnership meetings and the Committee
suggested that a progress report be provided to the Cabinet in a
year.
RESOLVED
i. To
note and endorse the three strategic priorities, seven outcomes and
this year’s delivery plan in relation to the Community Safety
Strategy.
ii. To
recommend that a progress report on the Community Safety Strategy
be provided to the Cabinet in one year.