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1. To what extent do the revised Strategic Police Priorities meet your expectations for what the Scottish Police Authority and the Police Service should focus on in the future:
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We are encouraged to see partnerships detailed as one of the six strategic police priorities. However, we feel that the empowerment and resilience of communities should also feature within the priorities.
2. Do the revised Strategic Police Priorities reflect your needs:
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We are supportive of the draft priorities and feel they broadly reflect key areas. However, as stated in question 1, we feel that the priorities should also reflect a focus on empowerment and resilience of our communities.
3. Do the revised Strategic Police Priorities reflect the needs of your community:
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We feel that the draft priorities broadly reflect key areas likely to be highlighted in our local communities. However, as stated in question 1, we feel that the priorities should also reflect a focus on empowerment and resilience of our communities.
4. Do you agree that the revised Strategic Police Priorities should be in place for a period of 6 years?
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Yes, we feel it is appropriate to set a longer period for delivery. This ensures a longer-term and more strategic focus, allowing progress to be made and evidence to be gathered on the successful delivery of the priorities.
5. How do you think the progress towards delivering the Strategic Police Priorities should be measured?
5. How do you think the progress towards delivering the Strategic Police Priorities should be measured?
It is important that measurement reflects both qualitative and quantitative data and is informed by stakeholders. An annual progress report on delivery of the priorities would provide an opportunity to reflect direction of travel, achievements and challenges. Performance indicators should be drawn, wherever possible, from existing framework and measurement suites to reduce the burden on the service.
6. Do you have any comments to make on our partial equalities impact assessment?
Do you have any comments to make on our partial equalities impact assessment?
It is difficult to comment on the partial assessment as it does not yet describe impacts (both positive and negative) on each protected characteristic. Instead the focus is on the broad equality issues related to delivery of policing and the priority areas.
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Community Planning west Dunbartonshire