Report Summary
This report outlines the key themes from the SPA and Police Scotland’s engagements in Levenmouth which aimed to gain insights into views on the findings of the community confidence survey and how policing could be enhanced to inform the second phase of the Community Confidence Action Research Project work in Levenmouth.
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Event Feedback
In total 7 feedback forms were received. All 7 found the event useful, and of the seven comments it was noted that it was useful to hear from Police Scotland (e.g. more information on day to day duties, workloads etc.), other services and allowed service providers to present issues experienced by their users.
The feedback form also asked if there were any other suggestions on how confidence in policing could be enhanced. Out of the five comments received, three related to a greater understanding of the role of the police and the work they do. Ideas included police officers attending local tenants and residents groups to increase engagement, stronger police communications with local residents (e.g. advising on ongoing situations) and prevention-focused work.