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Sport and PCC’s
Working better.....together
StreetGames and Derbyshire PCC
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Funded through Sport England deal under sustainability
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National lead for Sport and Community Safety
– [email protected]
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Advice was to go local (APCC/HO/Moj)
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Contacted all 41 PCC’s
WHAT ARE PCC’S
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Locally Elected Policing Body defined in Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act
2011
Replaced Police Authorities in November 2012
Usually hold office for 4 years
41 PCCs cover England & Wales
The Metropolitan Police (London) have a slightly different arrangement through
the Mayors Office for Policing & Crime
British Transport Police, Civil Nuclear Constabulary, MOD Police and City of London
Police have different governance arrangements
Set the local Police & Crime Plan
Set the budget and Council Tax Precept
Hold Chief Constable to Account
Potential to hire and fire the Chief Constable
Held to account by Police & Crime Panels and the ballot box
WHAT ARE PCC’S
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Broader remit than Police Authorities i.e. Police AND CRIME
Facilitate and broker relationships with Community Safety partners
Responsible for consulting with communities and victims on their
views/concerns/priorities (this will include Young People)
As with Police Authorities, ASB is a key concern from consultation
Commissioning of Victim Services from October 2014
Duty to consult on Community Trigger & Community Remedy
(Antisocial behaviour, Crime and Police Act 2014)
Significant potential for co-commissioning with other partners inc. Local
Authorities and Health
Network challenge
•One challenge
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•One challenge solved
Why my PCC like my project
Wales, Newport Positive Futures
• What are we?
• A Sports based social inclusion programme targeting
the most at risk young people across the city of Newport.
• Sport and physical activity is the tool used to engage hard to reach young
people.
• Who are we?
• A Positive Futures team based in a local authority Sports Development
unit: 1x Senior Officer, 3 p/time officers and 15 regular casuals.
• The team works in partnership with a range of partners in Education
services, Police, YOS, Sports Development, Social Services to ensure the
needs of the most challenging and vulnerable young people are met!
Why my PCC like my project
Wales, Newport Positive Futures
Funding
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March 2013 – Home Office had withdrawn supporting the national programme
advising projects to source local funding.
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April 2013 – Gwent Police Crime Commissioner agreed to £100,000 funding to
Newport Positive Futures until March 2014.
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£73,000 – local funding attracted: YOS, Alternative Education, Barnardos, YCPF
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April 2014/ March 2015 - Secured £100,000 funding.
Currently developing the programme across Gwent in line with the PCC priorities.
Sport Wales have committed £70,000 to this development.
The Model - Positive Futures
1:1
Referrals
Alternative
Education,
Barnardos,
YOS, Social
Services
Aftercare,
Targeted Group
Referrals
Education referrals,
Mentoring,
qualifications,
support to targeted
young people.
Diversionary Activity
Community,
FNP’s,
Operation
Bang, Street
Team, Street
Games
Case Study - Jermaine
Qualifications, Accreditations and
Recognition of Young People!
Why my PCC like my project
Wales, Newport Positive Futures
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Reporting
Mid Year and End of Year Outcomes Report to Gwent PCC
Meet with the OPCC once a quarter to update on the programme.
Consistent updating on VIEWS Monitoring and Evaluation on line toolkit
Invite OPCC to events and inform of good news stories.
To link our programme with the PCC Plan and his priorities.
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How do we prove it works?
Case Studies – Examples of the journey of a young person or group.
Supporting quotes from partners: Local Neighbourhood Teams – from PCSO to
Inspectors.
Regular and consistent provision ensuring retained engagement.
Police ASB stats – linked to provision through GIS mapping.
Sportworks – social cost saving tool
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Example of Substance Views M&E ‘sport works’ tool:
- Nationally recognised
- Highlights the £ cost saving of Positive Futures programmes on society
Example of Police and GIS data we use to ensure we are delivering ‘Right
Place, Right Time’ to impact on communities and young people
StreetGames aims.....
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Understand the value of sport based interventions to crime reduction plans
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Make progress in understanding what type of sporting offer is needed to realise
this value
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Establish measurement strategies that show the impact of sport interventions and
move towards a consensus about what constitutes an effective intervention
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Enhance the relationship between the wider sporting environment and
community safety/crime reduction agencies