Setting Priorities Sample Clauses

Setting Priorities. The production of the Audit of Crime, Disorder and Drugs and the community consultation process that followed, has allowed the Community Safety Strategic Partnership to view the profile of crime and disorder in the Borough and then plan what must happen to make Barking and Dagenham safer. We have identified a set of local priorities, which have been placed within the context of both national and regional priorities set by Government. As you might expect in a metropolitan area there is a close alignment between the national priorities and those identified locally. The criteria used to establish local priorities were based on the following: • Crime and other issues that are rising • Crime and other issues which occur in Barking and Dagenham more than they do in other similar Boroughs • Crime and other issues that are particularly concerning to our residents, and make them fearful • priority crime due to the significant effect it has on the victim and those around them • the underlying causes of crime such as drug addiction and alcohol We therefore established the following Local Strategic Priorities 2005 – 2008 ❖ Antisocial Behaviour ❖ Engaging Young PeopleViolent Crime ❖ Property Crime ❖ Reducing the Harm of Drug and Alcohol Misuse ❖ Building Stronger, Tolerant and Confident Communities Making It Happen The following section describes how we intend to deliver actions under our agreed local strategic priorities. We describe the framework we will use to deliver this strategy and support the delivery of the Community Strategy. We describe in detail why we selected each of the areas and the challenge we have to address. We also present the overall aims, the broad objectives and the performance measures we will use to check whether we are achieving our aims.
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Setting Priorities. This task establishes priorities for various projects, creates an incremental sequencing concept that implement the plan between 2021 and 2040, and explores financing strategies to realize the vision.

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