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Concern Hubs trial and data protection

  • Reference: 2019/8882
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
In a WIRED article on 2 April 2019, it was reported that a: "new system called the Concern Hub, headed by a central team at Scotland Yard that will liaise the Met and hubs in each of Greater London’s 32 boroughs, has already been undergoing an unpublicised trial in the capital." A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police Service was quoted, describing it as: "a new multi-agency diversion initiative” set to launch in south-east London in April, with a wider rollout across the city in the coming months, and saying that the aim is: “to safeguard young people at significant risk...

Information-sharing pilots on extremist individuals

  • Reference: 2019/8881
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
In a Times article on 29 March 2019, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner and the Director-General of MI5 said: "A broader, multi-agency approach to managing the risk in communities posed by individuals linked to violent extremism can succeed where a more active, intrusive investigation might not. This means sharing intelligence with a wider range of partners than before, such as health and social services departments, to make use of local expertise. Several pilot projects are running with a view to introducing a national scheme." Are these information-sharing pilots happening in London, in which boroughs if so, and what consultation has occurred...

Tackling far-right extremism (5)

  • Reference: 2019/8880
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
What number and proportion of perpetrators arrested by the Metropolitan Police Service in London for racist or religious hate crime have been referred to the Prevent or Channel programmes? Could you provide this data broken down by year for each year from 2014 if it is available?

Tackling far-right extremism (4)

  • Reference: 2019/8879
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
What work is taking place a) in City Hall, b) within MOPAC, and c) within the Metropolitan Police Service to help local communities work together to challenge far-right activity and reduce hate crime?

Tackling far-right extremism (3)

  • Reference: 2019/8878
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
What training and work programmes are currently in place to support Metropolitan Police Service officers working in local communities and ward teams to tackle and prevent racist and religious hate crime and far-right extremism?

Tackling far-right extremism (2)

  • Reference: 2019/8877
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
What assessment have you made of the level of resources available across the GLA group of organisations to supporting victims of racist and religious hate crime caused by far-right extremism, challenging and working with perpetrators, and developing preventive strategies in local communities? Are you able to provide an approximate budget for this work and say whether you are working to increase it?

Meanwhile use at Earls Court

  • Reference: 2019/8876
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
Transport for London (TfL) owns some of the land at the Earls Court site, including the area around Lillie Bridge Depot and a part-share in the Earls Court Partnership, which owns the land where Exhibition Centres 1 and 2 once stood. Will you and TfL support meanwhile use for these areas to boost local footfall?

Apprenticeships and the London Living Wage

  • Reference: 2019/8875
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
Do you agree that all apprentices in London should be paid at least the London Living Wage, as they are when employed by City Hall and the GLA group of organisations?

Portobello Business Centre further funding

  • Reference: 2019/8874
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
Your Deputy Mayor for Business and Enterprise helpfully organised funding for the Portobello Business Centre to support businesses in the immediate wake of the Grenfell disaster. Will there be another round of funding to help businesses still suffering from the effects of the disaster?

Portobello Business Centre outreach business advisor

  • Reference: 2019/8873
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
Portobello Business Centre supports businesses directly affected by the Grenfell disaster and those in the area suffering from the ‘mini recession’ in the wake of the disaster. These businesses struggle to attend pre-arranged meetings and would benefit from community outreach. Will your office fund an outreach business advisor to reach more small businesses who need help?
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