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POLICE REORGANISATION

MESSAGE FROM WEST MIDLANDS POLICE:-

We are changing the way we work at WMPolice, with more officers now dedicated to working locally in our communities across the West Midlands. 
 
A new local policing model will better serve communities across seven policing areas; Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall and Wolverhampton. 
 
Each local policing area (LPA) will be led by a Chief Superintendent commander who will understand the issues that matter to communities in their area and have greater control over how they use their resources to meet local needs better.  
To watch Solihull Commander Chief Superintendent Andy Beard talk about the new model, please click here.
 
Response and investigation teams will now be based at the same local police hubs as neighbourhood officers, meaning they can work more closely together to prevent and solve crime and keep people safe. This means more officers spending more time understanding and preventing local problems as well as addressing the issues that really matter to communities.  
 
What will be different?
·  Increased neighbourhood presence to really understand local issues and work with communities to tackle these
·  Response officers (those who respond initially to your calls) are now more local to provide a better service 
·  Local investigation teams with a renewed focus on areas such as burglary, robbery, vehicle crime and domestic abuse to deliver better outcomes
·  Increased use and availability of local custody facilities to support our focus on arresting more offenders
We want this new way of delivering local policing to make local areas safer, by making more arrests for violent crime, especially for domestic abuse. We will also be able to work more effectively with our partners, local businesses, and other agencies to reduce crime and disorder and make the streets safer. 
 
For more information on the new model please visit WMPolice website here.