Stakeholders meetings 2009
December 1 - Strategic Assessment
The second Richmond upon Thames Community Safety Partnership (CSP) Stakeholders Day for 2009 was held in the Clarendon Hall, York House in Twickenham on Tuesday 1 December 2009. The main item on the agenda was the presentation of the updated Strategic Assessment (2009 version)
(pdf, 585KB) which presents and interprets the analysis of levels, patterns and changes to crime, disorder and substance misuse in the borough. Its purpose is to assist the Community Safety Partnership in revising the Community Safety Partnership Plan The presentation was made by Hollie Phillips, the CSP team Intelligence Manager.
The theme for the rest of the day was “partnership” and a number of our colleagues and partners in the Richmond upon Thames CSP made short presentations to raise awareness of their work with other partners and community representatives.
Presentations and results
- Strategic Assessment
(pdf, 476KB) – Hollie Phillips, LBRuT Intelligence Manager - Safer Transport Team
(pdf, 242KB) – Inspector Susan Adam, Metropolitan Police Service ‘Safer Transport Team’ - Victim Support
(pdf, 74KB) – Liz Dewson
- Welcare
(pdf, 74KB) – Vanessa van Acker - Refuge – Pardip Bharm gave a verbal presentation.
- Welcare
- Local Crime: Community Sentence
(pdf, 465KB) ‘To improve public confidence in sentencing and to raise awareness of the effectiveness of community sentences’ - Paul Thorpe and David Martin - Crown Prosecution Service Core Quality Standards
(pdf, 153KB) ‘CPS and it’s role in the community’ – Anthony Levy, Richmond Borough Community Prosecutions Coordinator - Richmond Housing Partnership
(pdf, 328KB) (RHP) – Joe Mullis, RHP Anti-Social Behaviour Manager
Those attending were asked to grade and feedback
(pdf, 89KB) on the following areas: venue and facilities, catering and each of the individual presentations. They were able to grade each area from 1 to 5 (1=very poor, 2=poor, 3=satisfactory, 4=good and 5=excellent) and make any additional comments.
In total we received 51 feedback forms from the 82 people who attended, which represents a return of 62%.
April 22 - Alcohol, drugs and younger people
At this stakeholders meeting we looked at the alcohol strategy within the Community Safety Partnership Plan, the effect of alcohol and drugs on the Borough’s vibrant night-time economy and young people.
The event was interactive, with opportunities for questions throughout the day. Views were asked around problem solving and increasing community confidence through workshop sessions.
Download the Stakeholders Meeting Agenda here
(pdf, 49KB).
Presentations and results
- The Alcohol Strategy – set within the Community Safety Plan
(pdf, 39KB) - Anne Lawtey - The Night Time Economy and Younger People
(pdf, 641KB) - Inspector Peter Hood, Safer Neighbourhood Team - The Night Time Economy and Younger People
(pdf, 41KB) - Rob Mitchener, Head of Licensing - Night Time Economy problem solving (Part 1)
(pdf, 44KB) - Hollie Phillips, Intellegence Manager - Night Time Economy problem solving (Part 2)
(pdf, 57KB) - Robert Munday, Anti-Social Behaviour - Results from problem solving exercise
(pdf, 98KB) - The Anti-Social Behaviour Review
(pdf, 361KB) - Natasha Allen, Community Safety Manager - Increasing public confidence exercise
(pdf, 48KB) - Natasha Allen - How do we improve confidence in National indicator 21
(pdf, 64KB)? - Natasha Allen - Youths, alcohol and drugs
(pdf, 189KB) - Clare Lambeth, Youth Offending Team and Nell Blane, Substance Misuse Manager - The Impact of the Recession on Community Safety
(pdf, 58KB) - Hollie Phillips
We asked stakeholders at the event to complete a feedback form so we can continue to expand and improve future stakeholders events. View the feedback results
(pdf, 83KB).