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Integrated Offender Management

Integrated Offender Management . IOM and Navigate . Cheshire have adopted the term – as the branding of IOM across the area Navigate – Manages Prolific Priority Offenders (PPO) who commit acquisitive crime i.e. Burglary and theft related offences. What is Navigate?.

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Integrated Offender Management

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  1. Integrated Offender Management

  2. IOM and Navigate • Cheshire have adopted the term • – as the branding of IOM across the area • Navigate – Manages Prolific Priority Offenders (PPO) who commit acquisitive crime i.e. Burglary and theft related offences

  3. What is Navigate? • Supported by MOJ and Home Office • Building on success of Mappa and previous PPO scheme • Extension of partnership arrangements to address offending pathways • Co-ordinated and integrated approach

  4. What is Navigate? Cont... • Manages and monitors a rolling cohort of 50 offenders across Warrington • Both Statutory and non statutory offenders • Targeting those who commit the highest volume of crime and have the most impact upon the community

  5. Key Principles of Warrington Navigate • A partnership approach to reducing re-offending • Consistent approach that is flexible to reflect Local priorities • Promoting rehabilitation alongside robust enforcement • Develop a more effective prevent strategy • Realign existing partnership resources

  6. Warrington Navigatedoes it look like? • A virtual team made up of Police, Probation, YOS, Housing, Drug and Alcohol services • Weekly practioner meetings • Monthly Joint Agency Group • Live intelligence • Shared management • Joint responsibility

  7. Warrington Navigate What does it mean?.... • Reductions in offending – Less victims • Increased supervision • Joint assessment and action planning • Referral to (and support through) agencies • Swift access to drug/alcohol treatment • Additional support eg housing • Swift enforcement • Shared intelligence

  8. Who is on Navigate? • Serious acquisitive criminals • Cohort consists of: • PPO • Youth offenders • DV offenders • ASB offenders

  9. Navigate Team

  10. Meeting map

  11. Opportunities. Opportunity to integrate partnership working across a range of agencies and understand more about what we all do, and how we can work more effectively together to manage offenders – Currently have a volunteer working as part of the Community Safety Team and a counsellor within NAVIGATE NAVIGATE offender currently volunteering at Walton Lea garden project Opportunity to improve real-time communication between agencies (at all levels) to inform offender management Opportunity to change and rationalise the way we do core business – potential for better use of resources

  12. Nomination Process • Standard nomination form for all Agencies. • Nominations should be sent to the Navigate team for the matrix to be completed and scored:- • Sheila.Steele@cheshire.pnn.police.uk • Steven.Hilton-Smith@cheshire.pnn.police.uk • The Navigate team will review the matrix/nomination form and collect any other intelligence needed to make an informed decision. • The nomination will be discussed at the next monthly Joint Agency Group (JAG). The nomination will be discussed and a decision made as to whether the nominated person will be accepted onto the scheme at this meeting. • The referrer will be notified of the decision.

  13. Any Questions?

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