the Brighton & Hove Crime & Disorder Reduction Partnership website

How We Work

                                                                                                    

Structure of the Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP)                                                                          

The structure chart above shows how the different parts of the CDRP fit together. A more detailed chart is available here. This provides more information on the types of groups which operate within our partnership.                                                 

The Local Strategic Partnership (LSP) has the role of planning and overseeing the long term future of the city and crime and disorder interests are represented on the LSP. Find out more about the Local Strategic Partnership here.                                                 

Responsibility and management of the Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP)                                                 

The CDRP’s Safe in the City Partnership is chaired by the council’s Chief Executive and comprises senior officers across the wide range of agencies who all have a role to play in tackling crime and disorder. The Safe in the City Partnership holds responsibility for ensuring the Brighton & Hove CDRP complies with legislative requirements. Because crime and disorder issues are intertwined with drug and alcohol misuse issues the Safe in the City Partnership includes experts in all these areas.                    

The Partnership Community Safety Team and the Drug and Alcohol Action Team work closely together and ensure the framework for the CDRP is structured and managed so that the partnership functions effectively.                                                 

Partners and partnership business             

There are many partners that support the work of the CDRP. Partners can be agencies, businesses or residents. More information about our partners and their role is available here. The role of businesses and residents is described here.              

The CDRP carries out its partnership business through groups and meetings. There are different sorts of partnership groups:             

  • Multi-agency strategic groups. Work related to the priorities (see button bar on left) in the Community Safety, Crime Reduction and Drugs Strategy is taken forward by bringing together the expertise and resources of different agencies and delivering action plans against agreed targets 
  • Multi-agency operational groups. These groups organise and carry out the practical work which directly makes a difference to people in the city. Specific problems, whether related to local communities or individual victims or perpetrators, are tackled through these groups which bring together the expertise and resources of different agencies. 
  • Consultative forums and groups. Elected members, local residents and communities of interest interact with partnership officers so that the needs of residents and businesses can be taken into account in the CDRP’s work. 

The Community Safety Forum provides the link within the Crime Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP) and the democratic process and also facilitates consultation with local people. The Forum is chaired by council's cabinet member for community affairs and its membership includes local elected councillors, representatives of ’co-opted’ expert third sector organisations in the city, Local Action Teams and communities of interest. An open question time at the start of each meeting enables representatives and the public to ask questions of senior police, council and other statutory officers. The Forum meets quarterly and feeds into the council's decision making processes. Information relating to past and future meetings is available on the council’s website.       

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