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Stuart Felce Head of Community Safety Street Games UK Crime Prevention and Diversion Shaping a response from the Third Sector and evidencing impact
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Stuart Felce Head of Community Safety Street Games UK Crime Prevention and Diversion Shaping a response from the Third Sector and evidencing impact.

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Page 1: Stuart Felce Head of Community Safety Street Games UK Crime Prevention and Diversion Shaping a response from the Third Sector and evidencing impact.

Stuart Felce

Head of Community Safety

Street Games UK

Crime Prevention and Diversion Shaping a response

from the Third Sector and evidencing impact

Page 2: Stuart Felce Head of Community Safety Street Games UK Crime Prevention and Diversion Shaping a response from the Third Sector and evidencing impact.

Crime Prevention and Diversion

Shaping a third sector response

Page 3: Stuart Felce Head of Community Safety Street Games UK Crime Prevention and Diversion Shaping a response from the Third Sector and evidencing impact.

StreetGames and Derbyshire PCC

• Funded through Sport England deal under sustainability

• National lead for Sport and Community Safety– [email protected]

• Advice was to go local (APCC/HO/Moj)

• Working with 13 PCC’s at present

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National Picture

Page 5: Stuart Felce Head of Community Safety Street Games UK Crime Prevention and Diversion Shaping a response from the Third Sector and evidencing impact.
Page 6: Stuart Felce Head of Community Safety Street Games UK Crime Prevention and Diversion Shaping a response from the Third Sector and evidencing impact.

Derbyshire

8%

92%

Percentage allocation to Primary Diversion with young people

Total Primary Diversion Allocation Total R&T allocations

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Derbyshire 75,649 74,813 68,685 63,107 57,382 50,210 46,766Leicestershire 58,442 54,062 49,573 39,368 29,289 24,526 27,138Lincolnshire 40,099 39,637 39,749 37,952 31,571 26,556 21,747Northamptonshire 62,699 54,027 50,226 46,434 38,199 31,333 36,352Nottinghamshire 88,240 90,520 81,994 74,788 57,328 37,630 37,915East Midlands Region 325,129 313,059 290,227 261,649 213,769 170,255 169,918

  2007/083 2008/093 2009/103 2010/114 2011/125, 6 2012/135, 6 2013/145, 6

  Number of Incidents

Number of Incidents

Number of Incidents

Number of Incidents

Number of Incidents

Number of Incidents

Number of Incidents

ASB DATA…

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• Partnerships (doing more for less, together)

• Evidence of need and outcomes

• Reducing resources (nationally and locally)

• Politics ( with a big and little p!)

Challenges to 3rd sector

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• Strengthening and building partnerships

• Increasing dialogue with young people

• Ability to test new ideas

• New and emerging evidence

• Restorative Justice as positive alternative

Opportunities to 3rd sector

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Protection, Prevention, Supportcollectively delivering effective engagement

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