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Waltham Forest Community Safety Board presentation on:
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Community Payback Overview
Work undertaken by Community Payback:
• Removing graffiti • Clearing wasteland • Decorating public
amenities and buildings. eg: Community Centres, Schools, Churches and Housing Estates.
• Assisting in the ground maintenance of parks and communal green spaces.
• Community Clean up day’s
• Charity work
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Community Payback Overview cont....
• The offender will usually work in their local area, and be managed by a Community Payback Supervisor.
• They are required to wear a branded high visibility orange vest while they work.
• Some offenders are managed by the community in Agency Placements where they are supervised by the local authority or local community workers/businesses
• They can expect to complete anything from 40 to 300 hours of Community Payback, depending on how serious their crime was.
• If they are unemployed they are expected to work 3 or 4 days each week.
• If they have a job, then Community Payback work will be arranged outside their working hours, i.e. weekends
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Community Payback Projects
Some Community Payback Projects currently running in Waltham Forest:
• Waltham Forest Payback: Rolling programme of works incorporating cutting back shrubberies, keeping public footpaths and walkways clear, ground clearance, assistance on community allotments, graffiti removal and refurbishment projects.
• Ray Lodge: General maintenance of estate including cleaning, gardening, redecoration of public stairwells and amenities. Some assistance provided to residents, including small supervised DIY tasks.
• Repaint: Paint recycling project, providing an invaluable service to those less fortunate or on a tight budget.
• Chingford Mount Cemetery: Assistance in providing general grounds maintenance, litter picking and leaf removal.
• Wanstead School: Assistance in general grounds maintenance, upkeep of outside rest/ play areas. Redecorating and refurbishment of classrooms and communal areas.
• The Paradox Centre: refurbishment of an under utilised public amenity.
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Estate Projects
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Community Clean up Days
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Minimum criteria for group projects:
Beneficiaries are expected to provide the following for each project:
• Welfare facilities, i.e. toilets, restroom.• Tea/Coffee• Tools/Equipment, i.e. paint, brushes, gloves,
wet weather clothing, brooms, gardening tools • Indoor & outdoor work• Some may also supply the supervision of the
group.
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Data Information
Number of Community Payback hours completed in last 3 months for Waltham Forest:
• October 2013: • Individual Agency: 210.90• Group Agency: 447.67• Group Trust: 2218.25• Total: 2876.82
• November 2013:• Individual Agency: 280.33• Group Agency: 482.58• Group Trust: 2493.22• Total: 3256.13
• December 2013:• Individual Agency: 182.42• Group Agency: 456.42• Group Trust: 1984.18• Total: 2623.02
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Data Information
Total Community Payback hours completed in Waltham Forest from December 2012 to December 2013:
• 35.746
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Project Nomination
To nominate any potential projects please send an email to either of the following:
nominations@london.cp.gsi.gov.uk
or
Keely.Brown@london.cp.gsi.gov.uk
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Any Questions?