Community Safety Partnership
Community Safety Partnership 12 month review 2022
Community
- £120,000 distributed in grant funding to more than 20 organisations to support youth work and mentoring for young people
- delivering a partnership approach to all incidents of knife crime
- delivered and supported more than 60 community engagement events, bringing our communities together
- successfully bid for more than £1.7m of Safer Streets funding to make our streets safer
- developed focused neighbourhood working groups in eight priority areas
- engagement with 800 young people across Northampton schools around signs of safety mapping and interventions
Crime
- supported victims and tackled offenders in 39 cuckooing cases
- achieved 100% victim satisfaction in over 100 anti-social behaviour interventions
- over 100 interventions made by our Anti-Social Behaviour Team
Partnership
- launched Community Safety Partnership Strategy 2023/24 detailing commitment to tackle crime and disorder and anti-social behaviour
- coordinated night-time economy interventions in Northampton town centre and launched ‘it only takes one’ campaign; two Public Place Protection Orders; and safer routes home initiative
- organised display of the Knife Angel sculpture, community safety education and awareness packages for schools, and campaigns such as Hate Crime Week and 16 Days of Activism
- deliver against priorities and for the Anti-Poverty Strategy; Community Safety Strategy; Domestic Abuse Strategy; Serious Violence Duty
- formed the Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Board and Domestic Abuse Strategy
- purchase and installation of knife bins, bleed kits and delivery of training, working with Off the Streets and Northampton Partnership Homes
Last updated 31 January 2024