To consider the report of the Cabinet Member
for Communities and Safer City seeking approval for the Safe City
Partnership. The local Community Safety
Partnership, ‘Southampton Safe City Partnership’ (SSCP)
has a strategy to prevent and reduce crime, as required by Sections
5-7 Crime and Disorder Act 1998, for 22-27.
The opportunity to conduct a mid-term strategy review has coincided
with the election of a new Chair of the SSCP (Rob Henderson). Over
the life cycle of a 5-year strategy, key partner representatives
change, as do crime and disorder trends, so, whilst the core
priorities of the strategy remain, the focus of tactical and
operational activities need to be reviewed.
The overarching SCCP priorities remain:
1. Keeping People safe from harm
2. Preventing and Reducing Reoffending
3. Creating Safe and Strong Communities
The key crime issues to respond to for 24-28, identified by the
annual SSCP ‘Safe City’ assessment are:
• Tackling Violent Crime including serious youth violence,
domestic abuse and rape
• Tackling Theft especially burglary, retail theft and car
theft
• Tackling anti-social behaviour through rapid and effective
partnership responses
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 06/08/2024
Decision due: 17 Sep 2024 by Cabinet
Decision due: 18 Sep 2024 by Council
Lead member: Cabinet Member for Communities and Safer City
Lead director: Executive Director for Wellbeing and Housing (DASS)
Department: Communities and Safer City
Contact: Chris Brown Email: chris.brown@southampton.gov.uk.
Consultation process
The SSCP is managed by the Council’s
Stronger Communities team on behalf of the following statutory
partners:
• Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary.
• Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service.
• Hampshire, Southampton, and Isle of Wight Integrated Care
Board
• National Probation Service (Southampton).
Under section 5-7 of the Crime and Disorder Act the SSCP (of which
Southampton City Council is a statutory member) has a legal
obligation to formulate and implement:
(a) a strategy for the reduction of crime and disorder in the area
(including anti-social and other behaviour adversely affecting the
local environment); and
(b) a strategy for combatting the misuse of drugs, alcohol, and
other substances in the area; and
(c) a strategy for the reduction of re-offending in the area
A high-quality, annual Safe City Assessment allows a data-led
approach to fulfilling both the statutory duties of the CSP
(Community Safety Partnership), but also the key crime and disorder
issues affecting communities, and published on the Southampton Data
Observatory website:
data.southampton.gov.uk/media/m20a2aoj/safe-city-strategic-assessment-report-2022-23.pdf
After publication of the report in late 2023, the SSCP strategic
board met on 29th January 2024 in a workshop format to discuss and
agree the key tactical areas (‘Obsessions’) for action
in the remaining years of the Strategy.
The result is a refocused tactical plan, achieving the SCCP
priorities by focussing on the key crime issues identified by data
analysis and public survey. (App A)
The SSCP work to prevent and reduce crime fits with the Corporate
Priority for ‘A Proud and Resilient City’ and is
specifically mentioned as part of ‘Help communities feel
safer within their neighbourhoods with a sense of
belonging’.
The strategy refresh builds on the existing partnership working and
now includes for each tactical ‘obsession’:
• Summary of data
• What need to be done
• How we will do it
• Measures of success
The board includes non-statutory partners, for example:
• No Limits
• Saints Foundation
• OPCC (Office of Police and Crime Commissioner) Violence
Reduction Unit
• Southampton Voluntary Services
• Victim Support
which helps shared focus and working on the key issues across the
City.
The revised strategy was reviewed and agreed at the SSCP strategic
board, 1st July. The progress and review of key performance
indicators will then be managed by the Strategic Board. Preparation
for a full review of the strategy will commence in 26/27.
Consultees
The lead member is Councillor Christie
Lambert. In addition to the stakeholders outlined above, there will
be consultation with the City Council’s Democratic, Legal and
Finance Service departments, and Property Services.
Public Comments may be sent to: Chris Brown, Head of Stronger Communities chris.brown@southampton.gov.uk