Community Safety Strategic Plan Consultation
Overview
The Norfolk County Community Safety Partnership (NCCSP) brings together organisations from across Norfolk to tackle crime and disorder, and ensure the county remains a safe place for people to live, work and visit.
The partnership is currently supported by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN) and chaired by its Chief Executive. The members of the NCCSP represent local councils, policing and fire services, probation, youth offending, health and housing. Its role is to work together to:
- Reduce reoffending
- Tackle crime and disorder
- Tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB)
- Tackle alcohol and substance misuse, and
- Tackle any other behaviour which has a negative effect on the local environment.
The Community Safety Partnership has worked together to create a new strategic plan, which contains new community safety priorities for Norfolk.
Chair of the partnership and Chief Executive at the OPCCN Mark Stokes said: “The NCCSP wants to engage with the people of Norfolk to understand what matters to them when it comes to community safety. We have developed an evidence-based plan that we believe will make Norfolk a safer place to live, work and visit.
"It is important that the plan reflects the views of the residents of Norfolk. The partnership wants to hear from residents on the proposed priorities, approach, long-term outcomes and anything else residents want to raise about community safety."
The consultation is being hosted on the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk's website, which is linked to below.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- All residents
Interests
- Crime and community safety
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