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Welcome to Citysafe - Liverpool's Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership
Citysafe is the Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership and Drug and Alcohol Action Team for Liverpool. Partners include Liverpool City Council, Merseyside Police, Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service, Health, Merseytravel, National Probation Service Merseyside, the universities, local businesses, community organisations and many others all working together to build safer communities.
No single agency can hope to reduce the incidence of crime and tackle the causes of criminal and anti-social behaviour by itself. Citysafe's main objective therefore is to work with our partners to reduce crime and the fear of crime in our communities. It also looks towards building more prosperous, cleaner, safer, stronger and sustainable communities in which every citizen will have a right to live in confidence without fear for personal safety or for the safety of others.
Citysafe Safer Stronger Communities Priorities for 2009-2010
Building upon the Strategic Analysis of our main problems and taking in to account what local people have told us, this list of new performance indicators
demonstrates where we intend to make improvements towards a safer, stronger Liverpool over the next 12 months.
Key Documents:
** New ** Strategic Intelligence Assessment 2008-09![(PDF [4.9Mb] opens in new window)](/images/PDF.gif)
CDRP Annual Plan for 2009 - 2010![(PDF [814Kb] opens in new window)](/images/PDF.gif)
Liverpool Anti Social Behaviour Unit Annual Report 2008![(PDF [105.9Kb] opens in new window)](/images/PDF.gif)
Respect Weeks of Action - County Calendar of Events
North West Public Confidence - Sharing The Learning Summit
Public Confidence is a priority locally, regionally and nationally. Therefore Government Office North West have been running a series of sub-regional workshops to capture the learning from across the region. The Citysafe Board Partners attended the North West Regional Public Confidence Summit on 4th November 2009.
The key learning points from the day are summarised in the Sharing the Learning Feedback Report
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Key Speakers presentations included:
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Sue Strickland, Delivery Manager, Neighbourhood Crime and Justice Group, Home Office
Justice Seen Justice Done![(PDF [234.6Kb] opens in new window)](/images/PDF.gif)
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Rebecca Bradfield, Senior Policy Advisor, Public Confidence Unit, Home Office
Public Confidence and Anti-Social Behaviour - National Policy Overview![(PDF [309.4Kb] opens in new window)](/images/PDF.gif)
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Sam Evans, Head of Race, Confidence and Justice, Office of Criminal Justice Reform (OCJR)
The Green Paper - Engaging Communities in Criminal Justice![(PDF [320Kb] opens in new window)](/images/PDF.gif)
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Patrick Connelly, North West Regional Commissioning Manager, National Offender Management Service (NOMs)
Reducing Re-offending Improving Public Confidence![(PDF [28Kb] opens in new window)](/images/PDF.gif)
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Claire Forbes, Director of Communications, Youth Justice Board for England and Wales
Public Confidence in the Youth Justice System![(PDF [306.1Kb] opens in new window)](/images/PDF.gif)
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Alison Stathers-Tracey, Head of Community Safety & Cohesion Sustainable Communities, Liverpool City Council
Public Confidence - What's working well and key challenges from a Local Authority perspective![(PDF [382.4Kb] opens in new window)](/images/PDF.gif)
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Assistant Chief Constable Garry Shewan, Public Confidence Lead, Greater Manchester Police
Public Confidence - What's working well and key challenges from a Police Force perspective![(PDF [86.7Kb] opens in new window)](/images/PDF.gif)
Customer Charter
Our performance, commitment and standards can be viewed in our Customer Charter![(PDF [275Kb] opens in new window)](/images/PDF.gif)
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