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Strengthening Crime Prevention: Third Sector Strategies and Impact Evidence

Stuart Felce, Head of Community Safety at StreetGames UK, outlines an effective response to crime prevention and diversion through the third sector. Funded by Sport England, this initiative collaborates with 13 Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs), addressing challenges like resource reduction and the need for evidence-based outcomes. The focus is on building partnerships, enhancing dialogue with youth, and exploring restorative justice as a positive alternative. This approach aims to collectively deliver impactful support and protection in communities nationwide.

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Strengthening Crime Prevention: Third Sector Strategies and Impact Evidence

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  1. Stuart Felce Crime Prevention and Diversion Shaping a response from the Third Sector and evidencing impact Head of Community Safety Street Games UK

  2. Crime Prevention and Diversion Shaping a third sector response

  3. StreetGames and Derbyshire PCC • Funded through Sport England deal under sustainability • National lead for Sport and Community Safety • Stuart.felce@streetgames.org.uk • Advice was to go local (APCC/HO/Moj) • Working with 13 PCC’s at present

  4. National Picture

  5. Derbyshire

  6. ASB DATA…

  7. Challenges to 3rd sector • Partnerships (doing more for less, together) • Evidence of need and outcomes • Reducing resources (nationally and locally) • Politics ( with a big and little p!)

  8. Opportunities to 3rd sector • Strengthening and building partnerships • Increasing dialogue with young people • Ability to test new ideas • New and emerging evidence • Restorative Justice as positive alternative

  9. Y O U T H S U M M I T Protection, Prevention, Support collectively delivering effective engagement

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