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Decision Maker: Leader of the Council
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
To endorse progress to date in relation to the establishment of the neighbourhood resolution panel scheme and to consider recommendations for future development of the scheme.
Matter for Decision: To note progress on the Neighbourhood Resolution Panel Scheme
(NRPS) and agree recommendations for further development of the scheme.
Decision of the Leader:
The Leader resolved to:
i.
Note the
Neighbourhood Resolution Panel Scheme (NRPS) Progress Report (Appendix 1 of the
officer’s report) which sets out progress since July 2012 with regard to the
establishment of the NRPS.
ii.
Endorse
progress made and the recommendations for further development of the scheme
Reasons for the
Decision: As set out in the officer’s report
Any alternative
options considered and rejected: As set out in the officer’s report
Scrutiny
Considerations:
The committee received a report from the Safer Communities
Section Manager and the NRPS Coordinator.
In response to member’s questions the Safer Communities
Section Manager and the NRPS Coordinator said the following:
i.
Whilst the initial setting up of NRPS had been
very time consuming and was still in its early stages of development, a robust
scheme was now in place.
ii.
The scheme was dependent on an
active group of volunteers and at present numbers were limited.
iii.
Whilst it was hoped that each referral could be
turned around within 6 weeks, this was dependent on the level of support that
each party needed.
iv.
A 6 week NRPS turnaround was much quicker than
if the issue had been processed by the Police or the Anti-Social Behaviour
(ASB) Team.
v.
The scheme began to process referrals in July
2013 and to date there had been 10 referrals.
vi.
Once the scheme was more established it was
expected to deal with up to 3 per month.
vii.
A further aim of the scheme was to reduce
reoffending and this was being achieved.
The Leader spoke strongly in support of NRPS and emphasised that the
objective of the scheme was to bring about a culture change in dealing with
first time offenders which was never likely to happen overnight. The NRPS
Coordinator had worked closely with the Police at every level to promote the
scheme and they were now on board and supportive of the scheme.
The Scrutiny Committee considered the recommendations and
endorsed them by 4 votes to 0.
The Leader approved the recommendation.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Leader (and any Dispensations
Granted):
Not applicable.
Publication date: 16/04/2014
Date of decision: 17/03/2014