![]() The positive and open collaboration with GMP has enabled the programme to use incident and crime data to identify where residents may face security concerns and to know if the programme is making an impact. To improve safety, the right data and insight is required to build an impactful approach. This wider coverage not only acts as a deterrent but also provides reassurance in locations that are not always visible. Using GMP crime statistics for the Metrolink tram stops through Oldham town centre and exploring optimal design, 51 new CCTV cameras are currently being installed to increase coverage of obstructed foot paths to, from and around the Metrolink platforms. A key achievement of the programme is beginning the conversation with key stakeholders like the Greater Manchester Women and Girls Group and kicking off the development of an inclusive design that enables women, girls and all residents to express how they would like to see the technology being used to build public confidence and improve safety. ![]() – Exploring how online platforms like Commonplace can improve the 2-way conversation between members of the public and local authorities to build strong data insights to focus community safety efforts.ĭrone use across public sector for safety is not common. ![]() – Increasing the presence of trusted people along the network with a new multi-agency team made up of Metrolink Travel Safe Officers, Oldham Council Youth Services, Oldham Street Angels and Rochdale Street Pastors. – Increasing the coverage of CCTV and trialing the integration of CCTV systems between Oldham Council and TfGM. – Using existing technology in a novel way to improve access to incident reporting channels on trams, combining online chat functions with unique placement of QR codes and help information. – Developing a strategy for using drone technology to improve safety, through co-design by GMP and members of the public. Working as a multi-agency, place-based approach, the programme brings together delivery partners from Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), Greater Manchester Police (GMP), Oldham Council Community Safety and Youth Services, Oldham College and VCFSE groups Oldham Street Angels and Rochdale Street Pastors. Aligned to the Greater Manchester Mayor’s Gender Based Violence Strategy, and in response to violence against women and girls (VAWG), the programme is trialing a series of immediate and long-term impact initiatives in order to build a suite of innovative interventions that have a meaningful impact on safety, can be sustained for the future and have the potential to be scaled across all public transport in Greater Manchester. Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) Safer Streets Programme aims to improve the safety of women and girls travelling on and around the areas of the TfGM Metrolink in Oldham. ![]() Briefly describe the initiative/ project/service please include your aims and objectives ![]()
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