Community Tasking and Co-ordinating Group
The Community Tasking and Co-ordinating Group (CTCG) is a
multi-agency problem solving group which supports and enables
performance against the key Safer Havant Partnership aims
of reducing anti-social behaviour and criminal damage. The group is
chaired by Havant Borough Council Community Safety Team Leader and
features key representatives from the extended community safety
family.
Each month the group reflects on the previous month’s
performance and identifies matters arising through the analysis of
partnership data and community intelligence. The group then adopts
a problem solving approach to agree the priorities for action
during the next month in line with
the Partnership objectives. Membership to the CTCG is
offered to those partners from within the Safer Havant
Partnership and third sector who can have a positive impact on
crime levels within the community.
CTCG Case study: criminal damage and anti-social behaviour –
September 2007
Havant Borough Council Environmental Services staff reported an
increase in litter, anti-social behaviour and criminal damage to
Council and private property at a beachfront location. Police and
Accredited Community Safety Officers (ACSOs) also reported and
large group of youths gathering to drink in the evening causing an
increase in demand on their services and complaints from the public
showed an increase in the fear of crime in the area. The Community
Tasking and Coordinating Group discussed the issue.
It was agreed that the aim would be to reduce the number of
reported incidents and to reduce the size and impact of the
group.
A mixture of diversionary and enforcement activities and a
timetable for action was agreed on the identified peak days and
times. This consisted of the following specific tasking of
resources for a one month period.
- 5.30pm – 8pm Youth Service Outreach workers to engage with the
group to explain the impact that they were having and to explore
alternative activities with them
- 8pm – 10pm Accredited Community Safety Officers to patrol
the area engage with the group to report offences disclosed and
seek to identify ringleaders for further action
- 10pm – 12am Police to step up enforcement activity in the
area.
This activity was reinforced by the following actions:
- Environmental Services to increase litter collection
- Police Licensing Officer to visit nearby off licences to remind
them of their obligations
- Havant Borough Council (HBC) media officer to ensure renewed
publicity of the alcohol-free zone
- Area to be monitored by the Community Safety Team
These activities were reviewed at the following CTCG and it was
noted that whilst the number of incidents and the size of the group
had reduced considerably there had been some displacement to a
nearby park, accordingly a plan was put in place to continue the
work in that area.
The Community Tasking and Coordinating Group also seek to
identify those key individuals who through their criminal or
anti-social behaviour are having an adverse impact on the community
and these are referred onwards to the multi-agency anti-social
behaviour panel for consideration.
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