7 Key Tips for Police & Crime Commissioners: Get Better at Engaging the Public
Capture the imagination of local people.
On 2 May 2024, elections took place for 37 police and crime commissioners (PCCs) in England and Wales.
Capture the imagination of local people.
On 2 May 2024, elections took place for 37 police and crime commissioners (PCCs) in England and Wales.
You may have missed it because, as recently pointed out by The Consultation Institute, “Until they recently found candidates’ names on the ballot-box, it is fair to suppose that millions of voters may not have much of an idea of what these Commissioners are and what they do. Unlike Mayors, they cannot be said to have captured the imagination of local people.”
However, for those in the know, for a long time the PCCs have had some serious powers and responsibility like:
They also must be impartial and remain operationally independent. Over time, their remit has expanded to include responsibility for commissioning most victims’ services and the ability to take on governance of the local fire and rescue service. One of the pivotal tasks established when the roles were first created is to consult on the Annual Policing Plan — something, many argue, they have not been well enough equipped to do so.
So, what is to be done if PCCs are to become more relevant, more engaging, and more consultative, bringing their communities together to make policing more responsive to the needs and aspirations of local people?
Well, here are 7 top tips for PCCs to get better at engaging the public and capture “the imagination of local people.”
The Granicus Engagement Cloud helps governments undertake meaningful community engagement and connect with the people they serve. Its powerful communications, feedback, and data gathering capabilities enable PCCs to engage residents on the issues that matter to them, providing insights to inform policing priorities, as well as addressing statutory requirements like public consultation on policing plans.
With more than 17 million subscribers on the Granicus network, it has never been easier for PCCs to rapidly grow their audience for a direct, unfiltered line of communication that drives higher engagement and impactful insights.
Find out more about how Granicus can enable PCCs to get better at engaging the public and capture “the imagination of local people.”