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Page summary This resource is from the Committees section. These are the minutes for the 22 Jul 02 meeting of the Planning, Performance & Review Committee. Sections available here:
Content MinutesMinutes of the Planning, Performance & Review Committee of the Metropolitan Police Authority held on 22 July 2002 at 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY. PresentMembers
MPA Officers
MPS Officers
Part 11. Apologies for absence(Agenda item 1) None 2. Declarations of interest(Agenda item 2) No interests declared. 3. Minutes(Agenda item 3) Resolved – That the minutes of the meeting of the former Professional Standards and Performance Monitoring Committee held on 13 June 2002 be agreed and signed as a correct record, subject to the addition of Lynne Featherstone’s name to the list of those present and, in the third paragraph of item 105, the inclusion of the word ‘change’ after 0%. Matters arising With regards to item 110, it was agreed that a report on the case tracking project for Operation Safer Streets be brought to the September meeting of the committee. 4. Chair’s and Members’ update(Agenda item 4) There were no issues to report. 5. Terms of reference and work programmeThe committee considered a report by the Clerk inviting discussion and decisions on the future operation of the committee and the possible contents of its work programme. With regard to further performance scrutiny and policy review, members were asked to suggest topics for further scrutiny projects. Possible areas suggested by members and officers were: risk register; vehicle crime; public order issues; extractions from boroughs; specials and cadets. Members were asked to feed in any other suggestions over the coming month or two so that a decision could be taken on which to select. Resolved –
6. Management arrangements for best valueThe committee considered a report by the Clerk proposing changes to the way in which the MPA’s responsibility for securing continuous improvement is delivered and supported. Resolved – That
7. Best value updateThe Committee considered an update report by the Clerk on actions agreed at the final meeting of the Best Value Programme Board. A supplementary paper was also tabled comparing the proposed scope for the best value review of managing people and the efficiency and effectiveness review of human resources. Reshard Auladin suggested that retention might be a good area for the best value review. Resolved –
8. Policing and performance plan 2003/04The committee considered a report by the Commissioner on the development of the 2003/04 plan. Members referred to the tensions inherent in having a degree of flexibility between corporate requirements and individual borough priorities. For instance, a bottom up approach should give boroughs the opportunity to review whether targets are still in line with crime & disorder reduction strategies. There were concerns at borough level about local targets being changed by the centre, but members recognised that bespoke borough targets must always be the result of a process of negotiation. It was suggested that it would be useful to keep an audit of decision-making to arrive at a better understanding, for instance, of the actual extent of the flexibility given to borough commanders. Although the national policing priorities were not due to be announced until November it was felt that the current timetable should be adhered to with the proviso that it might need to be revisited when the national policing plan was announced. The aspiration also remained in future to align the planning process more closely with the budget process. Resolved – That the progress on developing the plan be noted. 9. Update on MPA/MPS strategic frameworkThe committee considered a report by the Commissioner summarising work on the development of a strategic framework for the MPS. Members commented that the current draft of the document was a great improvement on the initial document. They did, however, make a number of detailed amendments to the text and layout. It was agreed that these would be reported to the full Authority at its next meeting when it was being asked to approve the strategic framework. Resolved –
10. May performance reportThe committee considered a report by the Commissioner summarising MPS performance against policing plan objectives for 2002/03. The Chair commented on the importance of the committee receiving the latest data wherever possible. He recognised that the current scheduling of committee meetings made this problematic in that generally the meetings were scheduled for the day before the MPS’ performance review committee. It might, therefore, be necessary to review the committee dates. Lynne Featherstone had earlier commented on the fact that at least one of the committee’s meetings clashed with LFEPA, of which she was also a member. The response time for 999 calls was raised as a matter of continuing concern. The MPS representatives commented on the problems of civil staff retention and the current budget structure as contributory factors. Some members expressed concern that when the Authority had agreed recommendations for £10m savings on the civil staff budget as part of the 2001/02 budget exercise, members had been assured that the savings would not have this effect. The Chair asked for a report to the next meeting of the committee on the current and ongoing performance issues related to the civil staff budget saving, for instance in terms of the backfilling of civil posts by police officers. The Chair also expressed concern about the rape judicial disposal performance figures, particularly if this suggested that Project Sapphire was not having the intended impact. He asked for a report to the committee on this. Resolved –
11. Trafficking in human beings for sexual exploitation in the United KingdomThe committee considered a report by the Commissioner outlining the work of the Clubs and Vice Unit and its role in London and on the national and international stages. Members recognised the need for greater partnership working to tackle this growing problem and that the Authority could take a lead on this. The Authority could also help by pressing for changes to sentencing guidelines. Resolved –
12. Sustainability of Safer StreetsThe committee considered a report by the Commissioner on the sustainability of Operation Safer Streets. Resolved - That the report be noted. 13. MPS performance against drugsThe committee considered a report by the Commissioner on MPS performance against drug targets. Resolved - That the report be noted. 14. Burglary performanceThe committee considered a report by the Commissioner on performance against burglary targets. Resolved - That the report be noted. The meeting ended at 12.23 p.m. Internal links The following pages on the MPA website are relevant: |
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