Face The People

One of the requirements for the SaferPeterborough partnership, which has been set by the Home Office, is to carry out two consultation exercises with the public each calendar year.

The Face The People consultations usually form part of a larger local event in Peterborough where there is a large draw of people from different communities, backgrounds and ages.

There are lots of organisations that put on public meetings, but the partnership is not expecting people to come to it – instead it goes to them.

High-ranking decision makers from the partnership attend these events (usually part of the Peterborough Festival and the Christmas Lights switch-on) and talk with you, members of the public, about how they feel about living in their communities, what they would like to see improved and what priorities they think SaferPeterborough should focus on.

The data captured is used to devise campaigns that focus on specific areas you have pointed out is a concern to them. The consultation results are used as comparative data for future Face The People events.

You can view results from Face The People consultations below:


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PDF file icon  June 2010
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PDF file icon  November 2009
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PDF file icon  June 2009
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PDF file icon  November 2008
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PDF file icon  June 2008
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