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Documents & StrategiesAnti-social Behaviour Minimum Service StandardsFollowing the Home Office announcement for all Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships to agree and publicise local Minimum Standards. Tendring Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership have signed up to the Essex Wide Anti-Social Behaviour Minimum Service Standards. View the Essex Wide Anti-Social Behaviour Minimum Service Standards (Opens PDF in new Browser window) Tendring Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership have put in place local ASB Minimum Service Standards which are specific to Tendring. View the Local ASB Minimum Standards (Opens PDF in new Browser window) Tendring Crime and Disorder Partnership Anti-Social Behaviour Protocol and Strategy. This is Tendring's CDRP strategy to reducing anti-social behaviour. View Tendring's CDRP Anti-Social Behaviour Protocol and Strategy (Opens PDF in new Browser window) View Tendring's Compliments & Complaints Procedure(Opens PDF in new Browser Window) CDRP Partnership Plans 2009-2010This plan shows the priorities for Tending Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP) for 2009 – 2010. The priorities have been identified through our Strategic Assessment of crime which involved a detailed analysis of crime, intelligence and public consultation. The Responsible Authorities Group agreed the following priorities for the CDRP to focus on in the next 12 months:
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CDRP Partnership Plans 2009 -2010
EDAP Strategic Plan 2008-2011The 2008-2011 EDAP Substance Misuse Strategic Plan provides all EDAP partners with a clear vision of the 11 substance misuse strategic objectives that the partnership will strive to achieve over the next 3 years. The 11 objectives contained within this document are designed to complement all relevant national and local strategies whilst avoiding duplication of existing reporting and project work within the Essex Drug and Alcohol Partnership. Ultimately this strategy seeks to:
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EDAP Strategic Plan 2008-2011
Together We Can End Violence Against Women and Girls: A StrategyThis strategy sets out a comprehensive approach to addressing
VAWG. Moving beyond an approach which is purely centred on the criminal
justice system, it envisages a role for all relevant public sector organisations,
ranging from central government departments and public service delivery
bodies through to local government and the voluntary sector. Action on
VAWG will be mainstreamed across the public services within a framework
of local delivery, supported by central government commitment and action.
Summary of actions, key messages and achievements to date, in this annex of the VAWG strategy. View
the VAWG Annex Document
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