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Page summary This resource is from the Partnerships section. This page contains details of borough Community Engagement Groups (CEGs). Sections available here: Content Borough Community and Police Engagement Groups (CPEGs)previously known as Community Police Consultative Groups Community & Police Engagement Groups (CPEGs) are the primary local groups for delivering the MPA/MPS community and police engagement and consultation programme. They provide the structure to enable local people to regularly consult with their local police, the police authority, key stakeholders in crime and disorder reduction (such as the local authority and probation service), and each other about strategic policing; including consultation on the Policing Plan development, implementation of Neighbourhood Policing and crime and disorder reduction. CPEG's are intended to be representative of the local population, and more particularly those groups that interact with the police in disproportionate numbers and their activities are not limited to committee work but include active community engagement in neighbourhoods and with local groups. CPEG HandbookThe handbook provides information and advice on good practice for borough based community engagement. It is aimed members of Community and Police Engagement Groups (CPEGs) to support them in their training and development. It is also intended to provide members of the public with an understanding of the ways in which community focused policing draws on the systematic, stable, open and representative consultation and interaction that a well-run Community and Police Engagement Group (CPEG) can provide.
For further information please contact: Martin Davis For more information Borough Community and Police Engagement GroupsTo find out information on the CPEGs closest you, click on the borough you are interested in.
Supporting material The following is available as a PDF document The following is available as a word document Portable Document Format (PDF) files require Adobe Acrobat Reader, available as a free download from Adobe. |
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