The Ceredigion Community Safety Partnership, comprising representatives from the County Council, Police and a representative from the Dyfed-Powys Police & Crime Panel, Fire & Rescue Service and the Fire & Rescue Authority, National Probation Service, Wales Community Rehabilitation Company, Hywel Dda University Health Board, Public Health Wales, Youth Justice Service, and Substance Misuse Action Team is currently carrying out an Assessment of crime and disorder related issues within the County.
The purpose of the Assessment is to provide knowledge and understanding of community safety problems that will inform and enable your Community Safety Partnership to:
- Understand the patterns, trends and shifts relating to Crime & Disorder and Substance Misuse.
- Set clear and robust priorities.
- Develop activity that is driven by reliable intelligence and meets the needs of the local community.
- Deploy resources effectively and present value for money.
- Undertake annual reviews and plan activity based on the clear understanding of the issues and priorities.
The Assessment will also be utilised to inform the Local Service Board’s Single Integrated Plan and other related plans and initiatives.
The Partnership has distributed a number of questionnaires throughout the County to a wide variety of organizations and individuals. If you would like to take part please visit
www.ceredigion.gov.uk/crimeanddisordersurvey.
The consultation will run until February 1st 2016.
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