Seaton Junior School Workington Pupils answered questions around crime and anti-social behaviour issues that impact upon them in their area

Overview

Seaton Junior school pupils within Workington were amongst the first to complete our on line youth anti-social behaviour questionnaire.

Why we are consulting

Cumbria Police Authority has a statutory duty to engage with members of the public

What happens next

The information and results gathered have been forwarded to the Seaton Neighbourhood Policing Team.  In September 2010 Cumbria Constabulary and Cumbria Police Authority will work together to tackle the issues raised.

Results

The main issue for the young people in Seaton Junior School Workington was speeding cars and dangerous driving followed by Drunk and Rowdy Behaviour.

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Feedback

We Asked
Do you have confidence with the Police in your area?
You said
89 - Yes ( out of a total of 98 responses) representing 91%
We did
We will be working in partnership with the Neighbourhood Policing team and the school to address the issues raised

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Contact

joanne thornborrow (Community Engagement Officer) Cumbria Police Authority 01768 217416

Dates

Consultation is Closed

Ran from 9 Jul 2010 to 16 Jul 2010

Other Information

Areas:

  • Seaton Ward

Audience:

  • Children and young people

Interests:

  • General interest