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Police and Crime Commissioners Conference
24 Jan 2013
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On 15 November 2012, the first Police and Crime Commissioners were elected in England and Wales, bringing to an end the structures of Police Authorities and establishing new lines of accountability to which other public bodies will need to adjust.

How will they change the landscape of community safety, budget setting, crime prevention and co-ordination between police, local authorities, businesses schools, other agencies and community organisations? This event will: examine the development of the new roles and the rollout of the new responsibilities, including how Police and Crime Plans are drawn up look at how PCCs will identify local priorities for policing and criminal justice and how services will be commissioned to address these help you plan by providing a platform to discuss ways you can engage with your local PCCs

Programme
10:00
Michael Burton, Editorial Director, The MJ
Welcome and introduction from conference chair

10:10
Alun Michael, Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales
Setting the scene – address from a PCC

10:30
Miranda Carruthers-Watt, Chief Executive and Solicitor to the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire
The role of the Chief Executive

What's on now:
10:50
Questions and discussion
11:10
Break
11:45
Miranda Carruthers-Watt, Chief Executive and Solicitor to the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire
Working with partner organisations to address local needs

12:00
Frances Done CBE, Chair, Youth Justice Board
Preventing offending and supporting young people

12:15
Javed Khan, Chief Executive, Victim Support
Recognising and addressing the needs of victims

12:30
Vicki Helyar-Cardwell, Director, Criminal Justice Alliance
Engaging with campaigning charities and the voluntary sector

12:45
Questions and discussion
13:00
Break
14:00
Dr Helen Powell, Research Director, Head of Crime and Justice Research Unit, Ipsos MORI
What do the public think?

14:20
Darryl Howe, Managing Director, Civil Service College
Essential skills to help build public confidence

14:40
Bob Ashford, Founder of Wipetheslateclean campaign and former PCC candidate for Avon and Somerset
Wiping the slate clean

15:00
Questions and discussion
15:30
End of broadcast
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