A care home worker in Salford has claimed she was hospitalised due to a "panic attack" over unpaid wages.
27.01.2024 - 10:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A crime crackdown plan in Rochdale has been approved.
The council’s cabinet met at Number One Riverside to push through their Serious Violence Strategy - which aims to tackle the root cause of crime in the borough.
According to a report put before the councillors, Rochdale had the second highest rate of offences in Greater Manchester behind Manchester with 136 crimes per 1,000 people.
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This had increased from 128 crimes per 1000 compared to the previous 12-month period.
Between 2022 and 2023, Rochdale saw 2571 violent offences with injury, five murders and 10 deaths or serious injury due to dangerous driving, according to the strategy report. In a bid to tackle these issues, the council is looking to work with partners such as Greater Manchester Police to implement new ways of stopping problems at the root cause.
Working in collaboration with neighbourhoods and townships to promote community safety and going into areas impacted by serious violence to find out what is causing these problems will form a big part of this new strategy. The cabinet were also told how a child-centred approach alongside work with children’s and youth services will look into the challenges around youth criminality.
Police hotspotting in areas where crime is most concentrated is also a key factor in the strategy. However, despite Coun Shah Wazir’s concerns about police funding and staffing in certain communities, this strategy does not allow the council to control officers on the ground.
This means it is down to collaboration with GMP on how to manage resources.
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A care home worker in Salford has claimed she was hospitalised due to a "panic attack" over unpaid wages.
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