Partnership working is not new and the concept has been developed over a number of years and in Surrey has led to the formation of multi-agency problem solving groups called Community Incident Action Groups (CIAGs).
CIAGs will discuss and agree action to reduce the negative impact that problem individuals and families have on the wider community through their anti social behaviour. Using the expertise that exists on the group they will identify desirable outcomes and determine what interventions will be used to achieve this.
CIAGs are accountable to the local Community Safety Partnership and should contribute to the delivery of Crime and Disorder and Anti Social Behaviour reduction strategies. Examples of individuals dealt with at the CIAG include:
The CIAG is the agreed forum in Surrey for the consideration of Anti Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) applications.
The operations guidance for CIAGs is available to download below.
| Filename | Description |
|---|---|
| Community Incident Action Groups Operations Guidance | Community Incident Action Groups - Operations Guide Aug 2005 |