Nicola Fenton, Outreach Worker – Peterborough & Fenland June 2014

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Nicola Fenton, Outreach Worker – Peterborough & Fenland June 2014 Nicola Fenton, Outreach Worker – Peterborough & Fenland June 2014 Date Organisation Purpose 3 June Safer Peterborough Partnership Safety Challenge To provide support to this multi-agency event for safety education to primary school children in Peterborough. Mosque Visit organised by Jawaid Khan. Sainsbury’s Outreach at the Police Contact Point in store. 4 June Student Police & Crime Forum @ Ken Stimpson Community School First meeting to establish a forum to provide students with an opportunity to have their say on issues relating to policing and crime. Supported by a PCSO enabling them to feed in to Safer Stronger Neighbourhood meetings. 5 June Southern Neighbourhood Development Team Meeting Invitation to the meeting to observe the partnership working that is undertaken to address the priorities raised at the Safer Stronger Neighbourhood meetings. Hate Crime meeting Discussion with constabulary lead for hate crime on the progress of the strategy and where it can link in with work we are undertaking. 10 Staff meeting, Cambourne Discussed progress of engagement work and other office June information. 11 Sainsbury’s Outreach at the Police Contact Point in store. June 12 Thomas Deacon Academy Community Group Student forum led by the Safer Schools Officer where students June can have their say on local policing and crime issues in their community. Safer Schools Officers re Cadets Introduced the PCC’s volunteer coordinator to the Safer Schools team. Wisbech Youth Development Coordinator To discuss opportunities for youth engagement within Wisbech. 13 Sainsbury’s Outreach at the Police Contact Point in store. June Nicola Fenton, Outreach Worker – Peterborough & Fenland June 2014 Link to Change To find out more about the organisation. Student Police & Crime Forum @ the City of Peterborough Academy First meeting to establish a forum to provide students with an opportunity to have their say on issues relating to policing and crime. Supported by a PCSO enabling them to feed in to Safer Stronger Neighbourhood meetings. 16 Sainsbury’s Outreach at the Police Contact Point in store. June 17 ASB Updated Legislation Training Training on the updated ASB legislation. June Staff meeting, Cambourne Discussed progress of engagement work and other office information. 18 Student Police & Crime Forum @ Ken Stimpson Community School The forum provides students with an opportunity to have their June say on issues relating to policing and crime. Supported by a PCSO enabling them to feed in to Safer Stronger Neighbourhood meetings. 20 Sainsbury’s Outreach at the Police Contact Point in store. June 24 Thomas Deacon Academy Community Group Student forum led by the Safer Schools Officer where students June can have their say on local policing and crime issues in their community. Sainsbury’s Outreach at the Police Contact Point in store. Wisbech Salvation Army Youth Group Engagement with young people attending the youth group. 25 My Peterborough App Meeting to find out more about the My Peterborough App. June 26 Sainsbury’s Outreach at the Police Contact Point in store. June Fenland Learning Base Meeting to establish a regular forum for students to have their say on policing and crime. Fenland Community Safety Partnership Working from the team office and update on current work Nicola Fenton, Outreach Worker – Peterborough & Fenland June 2014 activity. 27 Student Police & Crime Forum @ Peterborough High School First meeting to establish a forum to provide students with an June opportunity to have their say on issues relating to policing and crime. Supported by a PCSO enabling them to feed in to Safer Stronger Neighbourhood meetings. Date Organisation Purpose 1st Wisbech NHW & Wisbech Police Team To discuss the relationship between the police and NHW in the May Wisbech district and how communications can be better developed. Sir Graham & Tony Ixer To meet the Area Commander for Peterborough and discuss ways in which to work together. 6th Ken Stimpson Community School Assembly, Peterborough To promote a forum within the school for students to attend to May have their say on policing and crime issues within their community. 7th Wisbech Churches Together Trustee meeting and Wisbech Foodbank AGM To find out more about Wisbech Foodbank. May 8th Ken Stimpson Community School Assembly, Peterborough To promote a forum within the school for students to attend to May have their say on policing and crime issues within their community. Thomas Deacon Academy community group, Peterborough Student forum led by the Safer Schools Officer where students can have their say on local policing and crime issues in their community. 9th Ken Stimpson Community School Assembly, Peterborough To promote a forum within the school for students to attend to May have their say on policing and crime issues within their community. Iqra Academy, Peterborough To promote a forum within the school for students to attend to have their say on policing and crime issues within their community. 12th Stanground Academy, Peterborough Initial meeting with a student who will take part in a work May shadowing placement. 13th Drinksense Training – introduction to local drug and alcohol systems in across Nicola Fenton, Outreach Worker – Peterborough & Fenland June 2014 Organisation Purpose May Peterborough. Our Place meeting, Wisbech To discuss a funding bid by Fenland District Council for work within the Waterlees area of Wisbech. 14th City of Peterborough Academy Discuss the establishment of a regular school forum within the May school. PCSO Matt Lauch To discuss the youth engagement that he has been undertaking and to discuss the possibility of linking in with his school based student forum. Sir Harry Smith School, Whittlesey Discuss the establishment of a regular school forum within the school. Ferry Project Night Shelter To find out more about the night shelter and speak with residents. Attended the Wisbech Neighbourhood Watch coordinators 15th Wisbech Neighbourhood Watch meeting to increase awareness of the Police and Crime May Commissioner role and listen to any issues they had to raise. 20th Salvation Army, Wisbech Attended the luncheon club to listen to members’ views on May policing and crime where they live. 21st ASB Manager – Cross Keys Homes Discussed how a strategy for hate crime is being taken forward May within Peterborough. 22nd Police Contact Point Launch Launch of the Police Contact Point within Sainsbury’s, Bretton. May Arthur Mellows Student Council, Peterborough Attended with Deputy PCC, Brian Ashton to explain the role of Police and Crime Commissioners and to listen to the views of students on policing and crime where they live. 23rd Peterborough Independent School Assembly To promote a forum within the school for students to attend to May have their say on policing and crime issues within their community. 27th Youth Engagement & participation officer, Peterborough City Council To discuss ways to link up working and feedback from young May people within Peterborough. Nicola Fenton, Outreach Worker – Peterborough & Fenland June 2014 1st Thomas Clarkson Academy Presenting information about the Police and Crime Commissioner April and promoting feedback for students to have their say on policing and crime where they live. Area Commander for Peterborough To meet the Area Commander for Peterborough and discuss ways in which to work together. 2nd Hate Crime Steering Group Attended the Constabulary’s steering group to feedback April information from the community on how they feel the Police are addressing hate crime. 3rd Business in the Community To find out more about Business in the Community and take advice April BITC engage thousands of businesses through their campaigns and work with on how to engage with local business. Key contacts gained. businesses to drive change. Cambridgeshire Countryside Watch AGM Accompanied the PCC to the AGM where he was speaking. 8th Ken Stimpson Community School Met with assistant head and students to discuss myself presenting April at assemblies first week of May. Community Engagement, Hampton Court, Westwood Attended engagement event with the Safer Peterborough Westwood & Ravensthorpe Big Local project Partnership for Westwood and Ravensthorpe Week of Action. Big Local is an opportunity for residents to use £1m to make a lasting positive difference to their communities. It’s about bringing together all the local talent, ambitions, skills and energy from individuals, groups and organisations who want to make their area an even better place to live. 10th Wisbech Community Engagement Community engagement within Wisbech. April 14th Carers Partnership Board, Peterborough Presenting information about the Police and Crime Commissioner April The Cares Partnership Board meets every two months and membership and promoting feedback for the public to have their say on policing comprises of a range of health and social care professionals and carers, and and crime where they live. Nicola Fenton, Outreach Worker – Peterborough & Fenland June 2014 is co-chaired by a carer and the Assistant Director for Adult Social Care. The purpose of the partnership board is to support health and social care services to develop and improve services for carers, which is undertaken within the context of a carer strategy which the partnership board commissions. Werrington Neighbourhood Council Accompanied the PCC to the Council meeting where he was speaking and responding to concerns of ASB in the area. 15th Elm Parish Council Presenting information about the Police and Crime Commissioner April and promoting feedback for students to have their say on policing and crime where they live. 16th Youth Services Team, Peterborough City Council To establish ways to work together to engage with young people. April 23rd Youth Offending Team, Peterborough To find out more about the youth offending service and to April establish ways to work together to engage with young people. Force Head of Corporate Comms re. Alert Look at ways in which the PCC’s office might use the Alert platform. 25th Arthur Mellows Village College Discussed ways to engage with students via the school. April 26th National Volunteer Police Cadets Conference National conference for volunteer leaders of Police cadets.
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