Neighbourhood Policing Restructure Update: Verbal Update
Minutes:
1.
Superintendent Steenhuis (Kent
Police) introduced the update and explained
that the restructure had begun to be rolled out on 7 June 2023, and
this hoped to streamline processes and increase community
engagement through ward-based beat police officers. The new
restructure also included Child Centred Policing Team, a
Neighbourhood Task Force, a Rural Task Force, and Prevention Hubs.
50 ward-based police officers were now in post, with the rollout
expected to be complete in September 2024 at the latest through a
phased approach.
2.
The Chair raised a concern regarding the loss of
Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs), who had been successful
at engaging with their communities and engaging with disadvantaged
children and young people.
3.
A Partnership Member echoed the Chair’s
comments and felt that PCSOs had provided good continuity in their
communities. A concern was raised regarding the new ward-based
police officers being redistributed outside of their communities.
Superintendent Steenhuis confirmed that a robust extraction policy
was being implemented to ensure that neighbourhood police officers
were last to be extracted for events or issues that occurred across
the borough.
4.
A Partnership Member raised a concern regarding the
definition of a ward, and if each ward in a district would receive
one ward-based police officer. Superintendent Steenhuis stated that
Kent Police had considered the volume of demand and level of harm
when determining how many ward-based police officers to deploy. For
example, one neighbourhood police officer might cover three to four
wards depending on the demand and level of harm in an area. A map
was available on the Kent Police website to show the area covered
by a neighbourhood police officer.
5.
Mr Peerbux highlighted that the KCC budget saving
proposals in February 2023 had agreed to reduce the Kent Community
Warden Service (KCWS) budget by £1million over two years,
which equated to almost half of the overall budget. A consultation
was being undertaken on the KCWS and the team would be looking to
retain support for elderly residents in the community and community
development projects. A community base would be retained, but the
team would need to consider where community wardens were deployed,
and relevant partners would be included in these
conversations.
RESOLVED that the Neighbourhood Policing Restructure Update be noted.