Neighbourhood partnerships
Joining up at the frontline
What?
The Flanagan Review of Policing identified the need for neighbourhood policing to be more closely integrated with neighbourhood management.
In order to progress this, the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA), working alongside the Improvement and Development Agency for Local
Government (IDeA), has identified twelve “Exemplar Sites”, each offering joint service delivery solutions in a range of formats, and covering a wide cross-section of the neighbourhood areas in England and Wales.
Selected on the basis of their strong partnership working practices, the twelve Exemplars will provide a practical and supporting role to other areas. Over the next 12 months each site has agreed to share their experiences and knowledge of neighbourhood management with neighbourhood policing teams and crime and disorder partnerships from across the country. As well as being available via email and phone to assist with queries, site visits can be arranged to the Exemplars so that other areas can learn directly from these established sites.
Who?
The National policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) is a policing organisation that provides a central resource to the police service, working for ACPO (Association of Chief Police Officers), APA (Association of Police Authorities) and the Home Office to improve the delivery of Policing. The NPIA, through the Citizen Focus and Neighbourhood Policing Programme (CFNPP), will support ACPO and forces in embedding the Policing Pledge in their service delivery.
For more information contact Chris Williams
Tel: 0207 147 8025
Email: christopher.williams@npia.pnn.police.uk
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