Tell Tracy – Police and Crime Plan Consultation

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Please note this consultation has now closed. You can read more about the Police and Crime Plan here and the consultation report here.

The information and proposals from the consultation, which took place between 1 September - 19 November 2021, can be found below.





The West Yorkshire Police and Crime Plan is created and published by the Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin.

Under the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011, the Mayor must produce a Police and Crime Plan which sets out the strategic policing and crime priorities for West Yorkshire, and how she plans to meet them. The plan also has a requirement to set out the objectives and priorities of the work and activity of West Yorkshire Police and the Chief Constable for the next three years, and how the Mayor will hold the Chief Constable to account in delivering these objectives.

The new Plan will draw on a wide range of information to ensure it reflects the policing and crime issues which are affecting West Yorkshire, and listening to the opinions of West Yorkshire's residents and communities is a key part of the Plan’s development.

It is important that all our communities and partners have their say, and this includes the views of women and girls and victims of crime.

Your views and the information collected in this survey will be used to ensure the Mayor, along with her Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, Alison Lowe, is focusing activity and funding on the areas of greatest need and of greatest concern to the people of West Yorkshire.

Alison Lowe, Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime and Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire



Public engagement

Between 1st September and 29th October 2021, people could take part in our online survey, which was also available in Polish, Punjabi, Arabic, Urdu and Slovak.

Anyone having difficulty accessing the online survey, or needing it in an alternative format or language including Braille, could get in touch by emailing or calling the Consultation team.

Beyond the survey until 19th November, there were a number of different ways in which you could engage with us:

Easy Read Survey
Download and complete a short easy read survey. Once completed please return it via email to Consultation.PC@westyorks-ca.gov.uk.

Face To Face meetings
The Mayor and Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime were out and about West Yorkshire and consulting on the plan from 1 September until 19 November.

Email and phone
Email the Mayor at Mayoral.Enquiries@westyorks-ca.gov.uk
Email the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime at DeputyMayor.Policing@westyorks-ca.gov.uk
Call 0113 348 1740

Roundtables and Events
A virtual roundtable event on Safety for Women and Girls was held on 7 September.

A Tacking Domestic Abuse Conference involving the Third Sector took place on 16 November.

Please note this consultation has now closed. You can read more about the Police and Crime Plan here and the consultation report here.

The information and proposals from the consultation, which took place between 1 September - 19 November 2021, can be found below.





The West Yorkshire Police and Crime Plan is created and published by the Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin.

Under the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011, the Mayor must produce a Police and Crime Plan which sets out the strategic policing and crime priorities for West Yorkshire, and how she plans to meet them. The plan also has a requirement to set out the objectives and priorities of the work and activity of West Yorkshire Police and the Chief Constable for the next three years, and how the Mayor will hold the Chief Constable to account in delivering these objectives.

The new Plan will draw on a wide range of information to ensure it reflects the policing and crime issues which are affecting West Yorkshire, and listening to the opinions of West Yorkshire's residents and communities is a key part of the Plan’s development.

It is important that all our communities and partners have their say, and this includes the views of women and girls and victims of crime.

Your views and the information collected in this survey will be used to ensure the Mayor, along with her Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, Alison Lowe, is focusing activity and funding on the areas of greatest need and of greatest concern to the people of West Yorkshire.

Alison Lowe, Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime and Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire



Public engagement

Between 1st September and 29th October 2021, people could take part in our online survey, which was also available in Polish, Punjabi, Arabic, Urdu and Slovak.

Anyone having difficulty accessing the online survey, or needing it in an alternative format or language including Braille, could get in touch by emailing or calling the Consultation team.

Beyond the survey until 19th November, there were a number of different ways in which you could engage with us:

Easy Read Survey
Download and complete a short easy read survey. Once completed please return it via email to Consultation.PC@westyorks-ca.gov.uk.

Face To Face meetings
The Mayor and Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime were out and about West Yorkshire and consulting on the plan from 1 September until 19 November.

Email and phone
Email the Mayor at Mayoral.Enquiries@westyorks-ca.gov.uk
Email the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime at DeputyMayor.Policing@westyorks-ca.gov.uk
Call 0113 348 1740

Roundtables and Events
A virtual roundtable event on Safety for Women and Girls was held on 7 September.

A Tacking Domestic Abuse Conference involving the Third Sector took place on 16 November.

If you have a question about the consultation that's not covered in our FAQ, please write it here and we will try to get a response back to you as soon as possible.

Please note that any question you ask may be visible to all visitors to this site, so please do not include any personal information.  We cannot reply to questions about crime incidents or complaints about policing through this service.  If you have an enquiry or complaint, please visit here for more information – concerns about local crimes should always be directed to your local neighbourhood police team (please click here).  

To ensure your feedback is formally recorded in this consultation, please take part in our survey.