A successful partnership - checklist
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Forming the partnership |
Chief Executive, after consultation with Chief Constable and elected members, forms a multi-agency partnership |
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Decide who is going to be represented on the partnership and at what level |
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Decide on the most appropriate partnership structure |
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Developing the partnership |
Identify gains of partnership working for each of the key stakeholders |
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Draw up statement of purpose for the partnership |
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Agree working practices for the partnership, including a commitment to adopting a 'learning approach' to community safety |
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Agree frequency and format of meetings |
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Appoint community safety manager and LALO (at discretion of the Chief Constable). Develop clear guidelines for the remit and responsibilities of the two roles |
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Form internal, local authority community safety working group to effect the necessary changes in mainstream council practice and priorities relating to the delivery of the partnership community safety strategy |
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