National Safer Communities Police Constable Omar Fummey.
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National Safer Communities
Police Constable Omar Fummey
The Police Service of Scotland is committed to providing all communities with a fair, accessible and equitable service; designed to meet the needs of everyone in Scotland, ensuring they live in safety and are treated with dignity and respect.
Autism
Autism Information Partnership
• Statutory and voluntary partners• Voluntary Scheme
Guidance
Aide Memoire
Autism Information Partnership
OBJECTIVES
• Raise awareness• Provide knowledge• Improve understanding• Provide reassurance• Immediate access to appropriate servicesLimitations
• Voluntary• Not added to Police National Computer
Requested Information
• Name • Address• Condition• Associated features of condition• Emergency contact details
The information would be used to - • Address markers• Shared information provided to attending officers
Autism Alert Card Scheme
Autism Alert Card Scheme
Third Party Reporting
Background
• McPherson Report recommendation – “all possible steps should be taken by Police Services at local level in consultation with local government and other agencies and local communities to encourage the reporting of racist incident and crimes. This should include : The ability to report at locations other than police stations and the ability to report 24 hours a day.
• Hidden in Plain Sight
Partnership Working
• Statutory Partners• http://www.dumgal.gov.uk/communityplanning/index.aspx?
articleid=12478
• Voluntary Partners• https://www.hatefreehighland.org/contents/view/third-party
• Police Scotland• http://www.scotland.police.uk/contact-us/hate-crime-third-party-
reporting/
Third Party Reporting Traininng
More Information on Third Party Reporting
omar.fummey@scotland.pnn.police.ukDirect Dial 01738 892563
The Police Service of Scotland is committed to providing all communities with a fair, accessible and equitable service; designed to meet the needs of everyone in Scotland, ensuring they live in safety and are treated with dignity and respect.
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