CSP Partnership Plan 23-26

Action 1: Tactical Priorities Meetings

Outcomes: To reduce all recorded crime by 2% (from 5750 crimes) To reduce vehicle crime by 2% (from 466 crimes) To reduce serious violence, including violence against women and girls by 2% (from 115 crimes) To reduce anti-social behaviour by 3% (from 726 incidents) To maintain the high level of feeling of safety during the day (88%) and improve the feeling of safety after dark (67%)

Responsible Lead Agency South Staffordshire Local Police Commander Budget to support : Locality Deal Fund for joint campaigns and multi-agency problem solving e.g. property marking for businesses and rural crime; business support; marketing and reassurance materials for residents (personal alarms and Catalytic Converter marking kits); parking buddies in village centres and near schools.

Partnership Priorities

Target

Police: Cross Border Criminality & Serious Crime ASB and the related harm caused Violence- including Violence Against Woman and Girls (VAWG), other violence Drug dealing, drug use and the related harm caused CSP Priorities: Cross Border Crime – focus on vehicle crime Serious Violence – includes domestic violence, serious violence, stranger violence and VAWG Other considerations for CSP: Rural Crime Fraud Road Safety Community Cohesion Drug use and drug dealing Health and Wellbeing: Mental Health in young people and adults, Learning Disability and Autism Anti-Social Behaviour Perception v Reality

Fortnightly: Ongoing

PFCC Community Safety Priorities: A flexible and responsive service Reducing offending and reoffending Supporting victims and witnesses Preventing harm and protecting people

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