Working in partnership for a safer

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Ward Report - April-June 2018

Further information can be obtained from Community Safety Glasgow Barbara Fearnside - Area Co-ordinator on 0141 276 7621

ImprovingImproving CommunityCommunity SafetySafety Reducing Offending and Reducing Environmental Supporting Victims of Gender Antisocial Behaviour Incivility Based Violence Improving Community Safety Working in partnership for a safer Glasgow Community Safety Profile The map and chart below identify the current community safety profile and trends Geographical distribution of Antisocial Behaviour Incidents within the ward area. CSG uses this analysis to direct resources into areas of highest need. April - June 2018

Level of antisocial behaviour incidents 2017-18 v 2018-19

Service Activity ® Crown Copyright and database right 2017, OS100023379 The figures below highlight some of the key community safety activities taking place within the ward area.

1 3 3 45 19 2 213 Number of LIVE CRU Cases Number of LIVE RSL Cases Number of ASB enforcement Number of enforceable calls Number of premises visited Number of warning notices/ Total number of patrol hours measures carried out by the received to the Noise Team for verbal warnings issued conducted by Enforcement CRU/RSL service premises visits services 0 184 Number of public reassurance Number of CCTV incidents letters sent logged

Improving Community Safety Reducing Environmental Incivility Working in partnership for a safer Glasgow Environmental Profile The map and chart below identify the current environmental profile and trends Geographical distribution of environmental service requests within the ward area. CSG uses this analysis to direct resources into areas of highest need. April - June 2018

Level of environmental service requests 2017-18 v 2018-19

Service Activity ® Crown Copyright and database right 2017, OS100023379 The figures below highlight some of the key environmental activities taking place within the ward area.

21 26 154 792 1089 36 2 FPN’s issued for FPN’s issued for litter Number of school, community Volunteers actively engaged Volunteer hours attributed to Total number of NIV’s Graffiti incidences reported by dog fouling & business clean-ups with CSG through NIES clean the ETF through NIES clean recruited and trained the public removed undertaken ups ups 44 Graffiti incidences reported via ‘own observation’

ImprovingReducing Community Environmental Safety Incivility Reducing Offending and Antisocial Behaviour Working in partnership for a safer Glasgow Offending Profile The map and chart below identify the current offending profile and trends Geographical distribution of ASB offences within the ward area. CSG uses this analysis to direct resources into areas of highest need. April - June 2018

Key offender statistics and trends 2018-19

Offender Age Range

Under 16 16 to 24 25 to 39 Over 40

> 10 1 1 4 2

5 - 9 3 4 6 5

3 - 4 0 3 9 6

2 0 9 3 6 Offender Crime Reports 12 Months 1 5 10 19 17

Service Activity ® Crown Copyright and database right 2017, OS100023379 The figures below highlight some of the key reducing offending activities taking place within the ward area.

19 1 1 0 0 0 6 ASB letters issued to first time Number of unpaid work jobs LIVE Choiceworks cases Choiceworks individuals Choiceworks individuals Choiceworks participants EEI referrals received (by client offenders undertaken via the Community supported into employment supported into education or achieving qualifications or home address) Payback Programme training training 2 2 EEI letters sent to parents Total number of cases for EEI interventions

ImprovingReducing Community Offending Safety and Antisocial Behaviour Supporting Victims of Gender Based Violence Working in partnership for a safer Glasgow Domestic Abuse Profile The map and chart below identify the current domestic abuse crime profile and trends Geographical distribution of domestic abuse crime reports within the ward area. CSG uses this analysis to direct resources into areas of highest need. April - June 2018

Level of domestic abuse crime reports 2017-18 v 2018-19

Service Activity ® Crown Copyright and database right 2017, OS100023379 The figures below highlight some of the key service activities taking place across the area.

46 29 185 180 LIVE TARA cases LIVE Routes Out cases Number of harm reduction Number of Positive Outcomes services provided through Routes Out

CSG also provide advocacy and support to victims of domestic abuse through the ASSIST service. This service is currently managing approximately 250 live cases across the Greater Glasgow area.

SupportingImproving Community Victims of Gender Safety Based Violence Dennistoun Working in partnership for a safer Glasgow Local Initiatives Contact Us St Roch’s Football Club has reached out to its supporters, their families Our services are here to support you in your community; and local residents, in a variety of creative ways. These include the club providing 180 free summer holiday coaching sessions; free homework If you are concerned about litter, fly tipping, graffiti, dog fouling or any other club; job seeking projects; employability initiatives alongside supporting environmental issue, we want to hear from you. local pensioners and homeless people. The project was awarded Best Community Initiative and also received a commendation at the Evening Phone O300 343 7027 or use the MyGlasgow app. Times Streets Ahead award ceremony in June 2018.

In May 2018, Community Safety Glasgow received concerns from local https://www.facebook.com/envtaskforce/ residents in Dennistoun regarding sectarian flags which had been strung across lights posts extending along Duke Street to Todd Street. Residents https://twitter.com/theenvtaskforce were concerned about the negative impact and potential for Hate Crime that this could incite. To tackle this issue, Community Safety Glasgow liaised with Glasgow City Council Roads and Lighting, Police and Public Space CCTV and using a multi-agency approach removed all If you have concerns about antisocial behaviour, nuisance noise or you would be the flags in a safe and efficient manner. On previous occasions, this interested in mediation to help resolve an ASB issue please get in touch. has proven to be a very difficult task to undertake. Since then we have received no further complaints from local residents. Community Safety Phone 0800 027 3901 or email [email protected] Glasgow will continue to work with our partners to deter and identify individuals who are responsible for this type of behaviour. https://www.facebook.com/CommSafetyGlasgow/

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