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Partnership Priorities

Whilst a central tenet is that community safety should be delivered on a Constituency basis through Local Delivery Groups (LDGs) (see the Local Activities section), it is recognised that there are main priorities or activities that have to be managed and co-ordinated centrally because they are either:

•   Mandated by the Home Office or Central Government.
•   Inherently complex and so require a pan Birmingham interagency approach.
•   Issues that are so costly that they could not reasonably be expected to be developed locally.
•   Recognised as being of strategic importance to community safety in Birmingham.

 

Six Pan-Birmingham Priority Groups have been established by the Partnership to identify and develop multi-agency responses to the main community safety priorities in Birmingham identified during the audit process and outlined in the strategy.

These are:

•   Birmingham Reducing Gang Violence

•   Community Engagement & Empowerment

•   Offender Management and Drug Treatment

•   Safe and Clean Neighbourhoods

•   Violence and Vulnerability

•   Young People

Click on the sub-headings on the navigation bar to learn more about these Priority Groups and to obtain a copy of the Crime and Disorder Audit Summary; click here.

Created by alanb
Last modified 09-05-2008 05:52