Joint Action Group (JAG)
What is JAG?
Guilford Joint Action Group (JAG) is a multi-agency local partnership.
The group share information and expertise. The group address location based anti-social behaviour (ASB) and related crime & disorder.
Partners work together to deal with the threat, harm and risk to local communities and people.
Referrals
Please use the online form below to refer an area of concern to the Guildford JAG.
Referrals will be assessed on:
- the nature of the issue in relation to threat, harm and risk
- whether all other routes have been explored to try and resolve the issue
- whether JAG is the most appropriate group to resolve the issue
- whether it is a single issue that does not need a partnership approach
Referrals may not be accepted if:
- it is a single agency matter
- there is an ongoing investigation
- there are no actions that the JAG can support with
- referral to another group is more appropriate
- it does not meet the threshold for threat, harm and risk.
Priorities of JAG
In addition to the strategic priorities of the Safer Guildford Partnership, the JAG will:
- Continue to reduce and prevent anti-social behaviour. This will be based on an assessment of threat, harm and risk.
- Protect the most vulnerable in our communities. In particular previous and repeat victims of crime.
- Increase awareness and public confidence of crime and disorder services with a focus on priority areas.
Meetings
JAG meetings will:
- take place every 8 weeks
- be held virtually via Microsoft Teams
- be split into two parts:
- Part A (open session for all partners)
- Part B section (closed focus groups for specific cases).
- be attended by core members or a representative
- circulate agendas and action sheets
- update cases logged on the ECINS case management system
- close cases by JAG consensus, with the Chair or Vice Chair having the final decision
- pass unresolved cases that may escalate to the Safer Guildford Partnership Executive
Membership of JAG
Larger organisations and their core representatives include:
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Guildford Borough Council |
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Surrey Police |
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Other core representatives include:
- Lead Councillor for Community Safety
- British Transport Police
- Experience Guildford
- Pub Watch
- University of Surrey
- Surrey Fire and Rescue Service
- Surrey County Council
- Targeted Youth Support
- Probation Service
- Street Angels
Other representatives attending where appropriate include:
- County, Ward or Parish Councillors / Clerks
- Housing Associations
- Surrey County Council Social Services (Children & Adult)
- Voluntary sector
- Health
- Neighbourhood Watch or Resident Associations
Confidentiality & Data Sharing
JAG members should share with confidence. It is appropriate to share where the disclosure is necessary for the:
- prevention or detection of crime, disorder, and anti-social behaviour
- protection of public safety
- protection of the rights and freedoms of others
- protection of young or other vulnerable people
All JAG partners should sign up to the Surrey Crime and Disorder Information Sharing Protocol (opens new window)
All JAG partners should use ECINS, the agreed multi-agency case management system for JAG cases.
For access or support contact ECINSSupport@surrey.pnn.police.uk
Community payback scheme
Guildford JAG supports the National Probation Service Community Payback scheme.
Community Payback is where offenders work on projects to pay back the community for their crimes, for example by:
- removing graffiti
- clearing wasteland
- decorating a community centre
The work must:
- benefit the local community
- not take paid work away from others
- not make a profit for anyone
Make a referral:
We ask all JAG members to consider making referrals for any relevant projects. Find out more by visiting Nominate a Community Payback project (opens new window) website.
Targeted Youth Support
Targeted Youth Support works with young people. They work to support their needs and their families. The service provides support towards positive changes at:
- home
- school
- or in the community
Before making a referral
- consider if the child or young person's needs can be met by services from professionals
- use the Surrey Family Information Service website (opens new window) and Surrey Family Information Directory (opens new window) to find support
- gain consent from the parents or carers before making a referral. Except where doing so may increase the risk of harm to the child or young person
- if you are unsure about the course of action call 0300 470 9100 and choose the consultation option
Make a referral
Referrals for Targeted Youth Support go through Surrey Children's Single Point of Access. The Single Point of Access will review the level of need for the child and family. They will then try offer the appropriate level of support.
To make a referral download and complete the request for support form (opens new window).
Contact details for your application:
Children's Single Point of Access (C-SPA)
9am to 5pm Monday to Friday
0300 470 9100
cspa@surreycc.gov.uk
Evenings, weekends and bank holidays
Emergency Duty Team website (opens new window)
01483 517898
edt.ssd@surreycc.gov.uk
For more information visit Surrey County Council children and families website (opens new window).