MARSHLAND

 

 

Community Safety Partnership's

Community Safety Partnerships bear the responsibility for driving levels of crime and disorder down in their area.

They are set individual crime reduction targets by the Home Office that must me achieved over a three year period.

Most Partnerships find that workload continues to increase and that most of the time there are just not enough people to deal with all the things that need to be done.

Marshland staff have been involved in Community Safety since the inception of CDRP's and have the experience to help ease the pressure on overworked CDRP staff.

Whilst they are able to help in many ways the items below highlight some of the most suitable

  • Short term cover for staff shortages
  • Campaign planning
  • Conference/meeting organisation and chairing
  • Event organisation
  • Event Staffing
  • External fund applications
  • Independant evaluation of CDRP projects
  • Public consultation
  • Section 17 Training
  • School input on behalf of the CDRP
  • Strategy preparation
  • Training on specialist community safety issues

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