Angus Community Planning
Angus Community Safety Partnership
Chair
Alan Campbell - Chief Superintendent, Tayside Police
Remit
The Angus Community Safety Partnership exists to:
- Develop and promote a community safety ethos within Angus which supports effective inter-agency communication and collaborative working in respect of community safety activities.
- Ensure co-ordinated action is taken to address agreed priorities and recommendations arising from the Community Safety Strategic Assessment & Community Safety/ASB Strategy.
- Consult and involve community groups in progressing community safety activities and collaborative working
- Seek and promote access to external funding sources to progress agreed community safety activities
- Manage and monitor Outcomes 4 and 9 within the Angus Community Planning Partnerships Single Outcome Agreement for 2009/12
This will be achieved using the following process:-
- The group will ensure that appropriate indicators and targets are agreed to support the delivery of the outcomes. Progress reports will be produced every six months and presented to the ACPP in January and June of each year.
- The group will develop a delivery plan against each of the outcomes with specific actions identified for each of the partner agencies. A highlight report on progress against these actions will be produced every six months and presented to the ACPP in January and June of each year.
- The group will ensure that indicators, targets and actions "below the waterline" demonstrate clear accountability to individual agencies and/or departments. Officers of the partnership will ensure appropriate links are made to relevant strategies and/or plans. Linkages to the national outcomes will be clearly defined.
- An analysis of the data should be undertaken at least once per year and inter-dependencies between outcomes of the other thematic groups will be considered in reports to the ACPP Implementation Group on a regular basis.
Documents
- Community Safety and Antisocial Behaviour Strategy 2009-12 (900 KB PDF)
- Community Safety Survey 2007 (2.3 MB PDF)
- Community Safety Survey 2009 (560 KB PDF)
- Tayside Community Justice Authority Area Plan 2008-2011 incorporating Action Plan 2008-2009 (1 MB PDF)
Recent Minutes
Presentations
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