Decision 22/2022 – Community Safety Fund Applications and Children and Young People Applications – July 2022

Ndị uwe ojii na Kọmishọna Mpụ maka Surrey – Mkpebi ime ndekọ

Community Safety Fund Applications and Children and Young People Applications – July 2022

Nọmba mkpebi: 22/2022
Author and Job Role: Sarah Haywood, Commissioning and Policy Lead for Community Safety
Protective Marking: Official

Nchịkọta onye isi:

Maka 2022/23 onye uwe ojii na Kọmishọna Mpụ ewepụtala £383,000 nke ego iji hụ na nkwado na-aga n'ihu na obodo, ndị ọrụ afọ ofufo na ndị otu okwukwe. Onye uwe ojii na Kọmishọna Mpụ wepụtakwara £275,000 maka ego ụmụaka na ndị ntorobịa ọhụrụ nke bụ akụrụngwa raara onwe ya nye iji kwado mmemme yana otu ndị na-arụ ọrụ na ụmụaka na ndị ntorobịa n'ofe Surrey nọrọ na nchekwa.

Ngwa maka onyinye onyinye ntakiri ruru £5000 – Ego nchekwa obodo

Guildford Town Centre Chaplaincy – Street Angels
To award Guildford Town Centre Chaplaincy £5,000 to support their Street Angels project. The project, set up in 2008 works in Guildford town centre to create a safe and welcoming environment by showing acts of kindness and support to those out in the town in the evening and early morning. The funding will enable the team to buy equipment and support the volunteers.

Ndị uwe ojii Surrey – Ịgba ohu nke oge a
To award Surrey Police £650 to purchase merchandise to give out during engagement activities by Surrey Police to raise awareness of modern slavery and human trafficking. They will be use specifically at the Force Open Day and during Anti-Slavery Day on the 18th October.

Surrey Police – Guildford White Ribbon
To award Surrey Police on behalf of the Guildford Partnership £476 to purchase material to support the team in promoting the White Ribbon Campaign. The Partnership are planning on an intensification period between the 4th and 15th July with a focus on VAWG and DA. The Team will have engagement stalls in the town to encourage people to sign the pledge and become advocates.

Surrey Police – ASB Week
To award Surrey Police £1,604 to support Surrey Community Harm Partnerships response to National ASB Week. During the week the Partnership are running an awareness campaign to raise the public awareness that ASB will not be tolerated and what to do if you are a victim. The funding will be used to hard copy leaflets and pledge boards for partners to sign.

Surrey Police – Runnymede
To award Surrey Police £1411 to purchase promotional materials which officers and partners can use during community engagement events included branded stationary and give aways.

Applications for Standard Grant Awards over £5000 – Children and Young People’s Fund

Surrey Fire and Rescue – YES
To award Surrey Fire and Rescue £20,000 to support the delivery of the Youth Engagement Scheme. The YES project, run by Surrey Fire and Rescue works with young people identified as being at risk of crime or ASB and though the week long course challenges them to understand actions and consequences, boundaries, respect and build self esteem. The benefits are seen in increased school attendance, lesson attendance and engagement in learning. The funding will be used to support transport, food and take aways for the young people.

Applications for Small Grant Awards up to £5000 – Children and Young People’s Fund

Surrey Police – Youth Engagement through Boxing
To award Surrey Police £5,000 to support the development of a boxing club in Ashford Youth Community Centre aimed at working with children and young people who require additional support. The local Officer has secured time at the venue and a coach. The funding will support the costs of staffing the sessions.

Elmbridge Borough Council – Junior Citizen
To award £162,04 to Elmbridge Borough Council on behalf of the Community Safety Partnership to support the funding of their Junior Citizen’s project. The Junior Citizen event took place in June and this funding is to cover the increased number of children who attended the Walton Fire Station to hear community safety messages.

Kansụl okpuru ọchịchị Runnymede – Obere nwa amaala
To award Runnymede Borough Council £2,500 to support the delivery of the local Junior Citizen programme. The scheme has been running in the borough for many years and over 900 primary school students attend from 22 schools to receive information on staying safe. The funding will support the volunteers during the week.

Nkwanye
The Commissioner supports the core service applications and grants applications to the Community Safety Fund and the Children and Young People’s Fund and awards to the following;

  • £ 8,000 nye ndị omekome kwupụta onye njikwa mpaghara
  • £5,000 to Guildford Town Centre Chaplaincy for the Street Angels
  • £650 to Surrey Police for modern slavery material
  • £476 to Surrey Police to support their White Ribbon campaign in Guildford
  • £1,604 to Surrey Police for ASB Awareness Week
  • £1411 to Surrey Police for promotional material to be used in Runnymede
  • £20,000 to Surrey Fire and Rescue for the YES project
  • £5,000 to Surrey Police for the youth engagement through boxing project
  • £162.04 to Elmbridge Borough Council for the Junior Citizen project
  • £2,5000 to Runnymede Borough Council for the Junior Citizen project

Nkwenye onye uwe ojii na kọmishọna mpụ
Ana m akwado nkwado (s):

mbinye aka: PCC Lisa Townsend (mbinye aka n'akwụkwọ mmiri dị na OPCC)

Ụbọchị: 15 Julaị 2022

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