They include:
* - working in partnership with Erewash Community Safety Partnership
See below for action plans
Each of the these action groups have developed comprehensive action plans, outlining how they will tackle crime and disorder over the coming two years.
Anti-social behaviour
An anti-social behaviour coordinator was appointed by the partnership in December 2004, and since then she has been working hard to help to tackle the problems that can have such a major impact upon quality of life.
Safer towns
This was set up to tackle town-centre based violent crime. We are aware that town centre violence is often alcohol related and occurs in the evening, and this group was established to reduce such offending and improve feelings of safety amongst the community.
A recent initiative undertaken by the Safer Towns Group has been the purchase of metal detector ‘wands’, enabling door staff in Ripley town centre to search pub-goers for metal objects. The wands have been distributed to licensees at several venues in the town centre, and it is hoped that this will help to reduce alcohol-fuelled violent incidents.
Domestic Abuse Services in Amber Valley
Statistics suggest that 25 per cent of violent crime is related to domestic abuse, and we recognise the importance of tackling this often un-reported and hidden crime. It is essential that we develop services to support and inform victims of their rights, and services that each individual can access to deal with their own situation.
A Domestic Violence Coordinator has been appointed to develop these services in both Amber Valleyand Erewash.
Drop-ins
In Amber Valley we have ‘drop in’ services in Ripley and Alfreton. These venues allow victims of domestic abuse to walk in without an appointment, and ask for information and / or support from our team of support workers.
We also receive referrals to the drop ins from Social Services, the Police and Health services.
Domestic abuse drop in venues are:
Room 14
Alfreton House
High Street
Alfreton
Fridays between 11am–1pm
The Mews
Church Street
Ripley
Wednesdays 10.30am-12.30pm
Domestic abuse helpline
A free 24 hour helpline has been established across east Derbyshire, allowing victims of domestic abuse to talk to a dedicated worker in confidence day or night.
Our helpline number is 08000 198668 and can be contacted at any time.
(For information on the Domestic Violence Forum please see the Domestic Abuse page)
For further information contact Jacki Gray (Coordinator) 07971 126390.
Burglary and vehicle crime
An action group has been set up to tackle each of these crimes across east Derbyshire, and both crimes are decreasing across the borough. Dwelling burglary rates fell by 22 per cent in Amber Valley during 2004/2005, whilst thefts of vehicles decreased by 34 per cent (when compared to 2003/2004 figures). This is a major success, and we hope that by working in partnership we can reduce the incidence of these crimes even further.
Racial harassment
We work jointly with Erewash Community Safety Partnership to tackle racial harassment. The task group meets regularly to ensure that progress is made to reduce this crime, which has a major impact upon victims.
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