Venue: Ground Floor Meeting Room G01A - 160 Tooley Street, London SE1 2QH. View directions
Contact: Everton Roberts - tel: 020 7525 7221 email: everton.roberts@southwark.gov.uk
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APOLOGIES
To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: There were no apologies for absence. |
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MEMBERSHIP AND TERMS OF REFERENCE
To note the membership as set out on the agenda summons and the terms of reference set out on page 1 of the agenda. Supporting documents: Minutes: The panel noted the Membership of the panel as set out on the agenda summons and the terms of reference, page 1 of the agenda. |
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CO-OPTION OF LOCAL YOUTH ORGANISATION REPRESENTATIVES
To co-opt up to two young people from local youth organisations to the panel. Minutes: The panel agreed to co-opt Abi Keola and Taylor Price, representatives from local youth organisations onto the panel. |
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WELCOME, INTRODUCTIONS AND PANEL OVERVIEW
Minutes: Members of the board introduced themselves and the chair invited the youth representatives to share some information with the panel regarding their experience and view on the causes of youth violence.
The youth representatives shared their experiences of growing up in Southwark. |
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THEME: UNDERSTANDING THE SOUTHWARK LANDSCAPE The panel’s first meeting was on the topic of ‘understanding the landscape’ with regard to the cause of youth violence and knife crime in Southwark. |
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CHILD U: SERIOUS CASE REVIEW
Explanation of a case review as an example of serious youth violence. Supporting documents: Minutes: The panel received a presentation from Alasdair Smith, Director of Children & Families on the Child U serious case review. |
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POLICE OVERVIEW
To receive an overview from the Police in respect of the Southwark landscape in relation to youth violence. Minutes: The panel received a police overview from Helen Lyons and Simon Messinger on the police partnership approach. |
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PUBLIC HEALTH, EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY
To hear from public health, education and a community representative in connection with youth violence and its impact. Supporting documents: Minutes: The panel heard from Kirsten Watters, Public Health, Nina Dohel, Director of Education and Lisa Dalton, community representative.
Kirsten Watters gave evidence on the Public Health approach and how data can be used to track progress against health goals.
Nina Dohel, gave evidence on the role of schools.
Lisa Dalton from Manor Estate Tenants and Residents Association gave evidence from a community perspective. |
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CLOSING STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION
Minutes: Members of the panel discussed the evidence. |
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OVERVIEW OF YOUTH VIOLENCE AND KNIFE CRIME IN SOUTHWARK
To note the overview of youth violence and knife crime in Southwark. Supporting documents: Minutes: Stephen Douglass, Director of Communities, gave an overview of youth violence and knife crime in Southwark and gave a presentation.
He reported on the current knife crime strategy. |