Agenda and minutes

Staffordshire Police, Fire and Crime Panel - Monday 26th September 2022 10:00am

Venue: Oak Room, County Buildings, Stafford. View directions

Contact: Mandy Pattinson  Email: mandy.pattinson@staffordshire.gov.uk

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11.

Declarations of interest

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None were made at the meeting.

 

12.

Minutes of the meeting held on 27 June 2022 pdf icon PDF 116 KB

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Resolved – That the minutes of the Panel meeting held on 27 June 2022 be approved and signed by the Chairman.

 

13.

Questions to the PFCC from Members of the Public pdf icon PDF 118 KB

Questions to the Commissioner are invited from members of the public who live or work in Staffordshire.  Notice of questions must be received by no later than three clear working days before the Panel meeting.  More information on where and how to submit a question can be found at https://bit.ly/34arVDw

 

Questions received by day of publication are listed in the report.

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The Panel considered the questions ask by a member of the public and the Commissioners written response. 

 

Ms Mallender attended the meeting to ask the questions and the Commissioner confirmed his response as written in the report.

 

With the consent of the Chairman, Ms Mallender was allowed to ask a supplementary question which was “when was Policing going to improve in the local area?”

 

The Commissioner responded that it was difficult sometimes to achieve the right balance and satisfy the hopes of the community.   Contact would continue with the community and the Police would remain fully engaged.  The Commissioner agreed to meet with the local community at a suitable forum.

 

Resolved: That the questions asked and the Commissioners response be noted.

 

14.

Decisions published by the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner (PFCC)

The following decisions have been published on the Commissioners web site since the last meeting of the Panel:

 

Decision 002 Public confidence surveys - SCP-D-202223-002-.pdf (staffordshire-pfcc.gov.uk)

 

Decision 003 – Crest Support to LCJB performance framework: year 3  SCP-D-202223-003.pdf (staffordshire-pfcc.gov.uk)

 

Decision Note – Armed Police Training Facility Decision-Form-Armed-Police-Training-Facility-Final.pdf (staffordshire-pfcc.gov.uk)

 

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Details were submitted of decisions published by the Commissioner since the last Panel meeting.

 

  • Decision 002 Public confidence surveys
  • Decision 003 – Crest Support to LCJB performance framework: year 3
  • Decision Note – Armed Police Training Facility Decision

 

The Panel were reminded that there would be an informal meeting to discuss the armed police training facility in November.

 

Resolved – That the decisions be noted.

 

15.

Police and Crime Plan Update pdf icon PDF 422 KB

Report of the Staffordshire Police Fire and Crime Commissioner.

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The Police and Crime update report was presented by the Commissioner who explained the progress made against his strategic priorities.  He reminded Members that detailed performance management and action against targets was also considered at his public Performance meetings held with the Chief Constable.  Public Meetings - Staffordshire Commissioner (staffordshire-pfcc.gov.uk)  The next was due to be held on 4 October and members were invited to attend or watch on the webcast.

 

As a result of the Commissioners presentation and questions from the Panel, the following information was gained.  This was in addition to that provided in the written report:

 

  • Regarding the new Local Policing Model; early indications showed that it had provided extra capacity to respond to and investigate crime and support victims. It was reported that officers felt that local knowledge was now being used more effectively.
  • Extra investment in the Contact Centre included training more people to deal with calls.  It was hoped that this would help to reduce response times.  It was felt that the performance of the Contact Centre remained a priority. 
  • The training of recruits was key to improvement.  However, it was found that as people become fully trained they were moving on to become Police Officers.  Whilst this was welcomed, it did affect contact centre performance.
  • Local and responsive services were responding to calls at the same pace, despite a 20% increase in calls both locally and nationally against pre covid levels. 
  • Members felt that better communication with the public was needed, particularly around expected contact or response times.
  • £750,00 extra funding for Safer streets projects had been received for Stoke on Trent, Stafford, Newcastle and Burton areas.  The detail on how it could be used would be available soon.
  • The Illegal trespass protocol was a partnership approach and involved developing a policy which was then subject to consultation.  This inevitably took time but this was progressing.
  • Public ‘Bleed Kits’ were a response to knife crime.  There was a desire to expand this initiative and possibly attract government funding.
  • There was a perception that Anti Social Behaviour (ASB) was increasing.  The Commissioner informed the Panel that ASB was actually reducing in Staffordshire overall, but it had increased in certain localised areas and on Public Open Space, but less so in Communities.  Again, this was an area of shared responsibility but when hot spots and causes had been identified, this could be addressed quite quickly.
  • With regard to the inspection report, the Panel recognised that the Chief Constable had recently been appointed and had inherited the failings identified in the service. The action plan to address the issues was being monitored by the Commissioner.
  • The Panel were concerned that whilst the Inspection report had raised a number of areas which needed improvement, these were areas which had been highlighted as areas of concern in the past and little improvement could be demonstrated. The Commissioner felt that there were a number of key themes which ran through the report which needed to be picked up, such  ...  view the full minutes text for item 15.

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Fire and Rescue Service - Safety Plan 2020-2024 Update pdf icon PDF 462 KB

Report of the Staffordshire Police Fire and Crime Commissioner.

 

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The Fire and Rescue Service Safety Plan update report was presented by the Commissioner who explained the progress made against his strategic priorities.

 

It was acknowledged that since the last meeting of the Panel a HMICFRS Inspection report had been published which had rated the service overall as ‘good’ but had highlighted a number of areas which needed some improvement.  Work had started on this and Members were again reminded that detailed performance management and action against targets was considered at the Commissioners public Performance meetings held with the Chief Fire Officer.  Public Meetings - Staffordshire Commissioner (staffordshire-pfcc.gov.uk)  The next was due to be held on 20 October and members were invited to attend or watch on the webcast.  The Commissioner felt confident that the new leadership and change in culture would lead to improvements in the areas highlighted as needing attention.

 

Members asked for confirmation that should industrial action take place, the Fire and Rescue service would be sufficiently staffed to manage any emergency’s.  It was confirmed that any action would be after bonfire night and discussions were taking place with other services to try to continue with emergency cover over the strike period.  Following a suggestion by a Panel member, the use of volunteers or retired officers would be considered.

 

Options around a number of operational sites which had previously been agreed to relocate,  were being reconsidered and a number of opportunities were being explored for example relocating other services to share sites.

 

Following the recent house fire in Lichfield, where a number of fire engines had been pulled-in from neighbouring towns, it was confirmed that the service balanced risk and prioritised responses to ensure that resources were normally in the right place when needed.

 

Resolved – That the report be noted.

 

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Staffordshire Safer Roads Partnership pdf icon PDF 184 KB

Report of the Deputy Staffordshire Police Fire and Crime Commissioner.

 

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The Deputy Commissioner introduced the report which provided an update on the Safer Roads Partnership and its current priorities and activity.  It was noted that the Police were a partner and that the Commissioner and/or Deputy chaired the Board meetings.

 

Following the presentation of the report and the subsequent Panel questions, the following information was gained.  This was in addition to that provided in the written report:

  • The report contained the Partnerships objectives.  Under each priority  would be a set of targets which would be measured and reported to the Board.
  • Some targets were beyond the partnerships control for example; heart attacks whilst driving were unavoidable, as opposed to Drug driving which could be influence by media awareness, police stops etc.
  • Designated parks which could be used to teach children road safety were a good idea but space was not always available.  Schools used a number of other resources and safe areas.
  • Sources of data was improving but was limited at the moment (2020).  Data was collected to respond to government bodies but the 2021/22 was not yet formalised.  This information would be available for the Police Performance meeting on 4 October.
  • Drug driving figures were higher than drink driving.  The Deputy Commissioner would raise with the partnership to see if there were opportunities to train or increase support after conviction to stop repeat offending.
  • Off road bikes were a problem in some areas.  This would be raised at the partnership meeting but members were encouraged to report incidents to local police.

 

Resolved – That the report be noted.

18.

Questions to the PFCC by Panel Members

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19.

Dates of Future Meetings and Work Programme pdf icon PDF 127 KB

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The Panel were requested to consider moving the Police Misconduct and complaints regulation 2020 – annual report from the October meeting to the February meeting.  This was in order to provide a complete calendar years data rather than 9 months of one year and 3 months of the previous years.

 

Resolved – That the Police Misconduct and complaints regulation 2020 – annual report be moved to February 2023.