WILTSHIRE’S PCC Philip Wilkinson has launched a public survey and consultation – and wants to hear from you!
Part of the PCC’s role is to produce a Police and Crime Plan for the county. It’s a blueprint for the strategic policing and crime priorities for the next three years.
As this current plan comes to an end by March 2022, the new Plan will start immediately afterwards. It sets out how the PCC’s pledges and priorities will be delivered throughout Wiltshire but more importantly it should reflect the needs and priorities of all our communities too. So, this is where YOU come in.
The PCC is asking you to Use Your Voice and help him to make Wiltshire safer for all.
It is vital that all parts of our communities’ voices are heard.
What you say will directly influence Wiltshire Police’s priorities, objectives and activities. The new Police and Crime Plan will ensure both the force and the PCC’s office are working towards the same goals in a joined-up, co-ordinated, approach.
It also will be the way the PCC holds the Chief Constable to account for delivering these priorities – your priorities.
Remember, if it matters to you, it matters. Use your experience to help make Wiltshire safer.
Complete the survey online https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/Z3J5RXN
If you are having trouble accessing the online survey or need this in an alternative format or language, please contact the PCC. The survey is also available in paper format on request. Please email pcc-consultation@wiltshire.police.uk
You can email your thoughts around policing priorities. Please email: pcc-consultation@wiltshire.police.uk or send us a message on Facebook or DM us on Twitter.
After the plan has been drafted, the PCC will be holding debates and discussions at numerous events and stakeholder group meetings. He will be looking for your feedback.
All events will be updated on the Use Your Voice website page once definite dates have been arranged. This will be during December and January before the final draft is presented to the Police and Crime Panel in February.
You will also be able to download the draft Police and Crime Plan, once produced, from the website and provide your feedback and comments.
The first part of the PCC’s Police and Crime Plan development is centred around a public survey which aims to be as wide-reaching and diverse as the community he represents.
This is open for four weeks until November 14th and there will be a variety of ways you can get involved during the process. This will be updated on the PCC’s website www.wiltshire-pcc.gov.uk