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Community Inclusion Model

This model encourages the shared ownership of community problems, both geographical and communities of interest, and aims to empower communities to identify and implement solution with support from CDRPs, other external stakeholders and interested parties.

Setting up a Community Inclusion Model 

·        CDRPs will identify through mapping and local intelligence gathering processes communities within its locality. This will include both geographical communities and communities of interest. These communities will be invited to discuss with the CDRP the crime and disorder issues which are affecting them.

·        From these communities CDRPs will identify at least 2 key stakeholders (KS) who will take responsibility for forming and managing the Community Inclusion Group (CIG).  During this process the KS will identify other community stakeholders and invite them to join the CIG.

·        The CIG will convene and agree its terms of reference, then identify the issues which are affecting people. These will be prioritised and then discussions will take place as the key issues which need to be addressed by the CDRP.

·        Data collection will be undertaken within the community with the aim of focusing on issues of concern and separating perceived problems with the actual problems. The CDRP will cross check this data with existing data from other sources and feedback to the community.

·        The CIG will analyse the data from the CDRP and community to see whether the issue it real or perceived and feedback to the community.

·        If the issue needs to be addressed immediately, the CIG with the support of the CDRP and other stakeholders will identify a course of action. This will be reported back to the community.

·        The action will be implemented and the CIG will review the impact, and report back to the community and CDRP at each stage of the review.

·        The CIG will terminate itself if the issue has been resolved, or reform to develop alternative courses of action if not resolved.

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