Ian Cosh Director of Resources CIPFA North East
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* Ian Cosh – Director of Resources CIPFA North East Conference – 25 th November 2016
Place Based People Focused Prevention – recognising vulnerability earlier, putting interventions in place to prevent escalation to crisis – Lancashire Constabulary Early intervention involves identifying children and families that may be at risk of running into difficulties and providing timely and effective support – Early Intervention Foundation Any action which is deliberately forestalling a more serious problem – Early Action Task Force *
Gun & Gangs Substance Abuse Learning Disabilities Social Isolation Common Workload Vulnerable Callers Vulnerable Adults Mental Health MASH Step Down *
Aims Outcomes Improve Health Keep People Safe and Well Improve Wellbeing Reduce Crime Improve Futures Improve Resilience to Reduce Vulnerability Improve Partnerships Reduce Demand on High Cost Services *
Debt Advice and Support Lead Professional People with Complex Needs Housing Needs Be kind, not nice Mental Health Problem Solving Caring Addiction Employment Supportive Listen Non. Judgemental *
“Non-crime” incidents account for 83% of all calls Mental Health ü 15% - 20% of reported incidents now linked to mental health üMental health incidents absorb approx 20 -40 % of police time Public Safety and Welfare ü 11. 5% increase in incidents (2010 – 14) üJan 2015 – Met Police attended over 10, 000 welfare checks; review shows 4% required police attendance Missing Persons ü 273, 319 reported (2012/13); Est. cost – £ 362 m Protective requirements - MARAC, MAPPA, Troubled Families üMAPPA offenders increased by third in last 5 years CC Sara Thornton *
* Ian Cosh – Director of Resources CIPFA North East Conference – 25 th November 2016