Speakers: PC Cynthia Ziman, Nisha Das Violence and Vulnerability
Coordinator, Rav Jassar, Deputy
Director of Finance, Simon Egbor, ASB Nuisance and Crime
Manager
Council Officers: Aman Jaswal, Community Engagement Officer, Danica
Sharon, Community Engagement Assistant, Che-Kwon Sterling,
Community Engagement Lead, Davina Smith, Community Safety Manager,
Lorna Hughes, Director of Communities, Rakesh Shah, Neighbourhood
Manager
Kilburn Residents/Organisations: Approx.
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Point of Record
1
Soap Box – Chaired by Cllr J Fraser
Cllr Gbajumo introduced
the Soap Box section of the meeting setting out the ground rules
and time allocated for each speaker.
Key
points in section
·A representative Officer from Camden
Council informed the meeting of an inter-borough project in
conjunction with Brent and Westminster Councils, called ‘One
Kilburn’. The project was seeking to bring organisations,
residents, and the community together with the intention of making
Kilburn a more welcoming area and making Kilburn a source of pride
for residents and visitors. The website was referenced as being
available at:https://onekilburn.commonplace.is/project-team
·A resident from South Kilburn updated the
meeting about a design project which was currently ongoing, to
create a public mural in Kilburn. They then informed the meeting
work that the Princess Road Residents Association was undertaking
to make the area cleaner, including voluntary litter picking and
community events, focused on cultivating empowerment of residents
in the area.
Actions
-Community engagement team to reach out to
officer from Camden regarding presenting at next meeting
-Community engagement to offer wider
support and signposting to Princess Road Resident
Association
2
VAWG PC Cynthia Ziman and
Nisha Das, Violence and Vulnerability Coordinator
The meeting received a presentation covering the
issue of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) and Brent
Council’s strategy in tackling VAWG in the
borough.
It was updated that during the period from November
2022 to January 2023 there had been forty-six cases of Violence
Against Women and Girls reported. Thirty of these cases were
reported in the Queens Park area of the borough, with twenty-three
reported in Brondesbury. The main area
that the cases had been reported were from the Kilburn High Road
area.
Following this presentation, Nisha Das gave an
overview of what Brent Council is doing to tackle VAWG in the
borough. They explained that partnership working was ongoing with
the police, including ‘walk and talk’ initiatives in
the borough, as well as commissioned services around VAWG advocacy
and work within the community.
This was followed by a Q&A with the audience,
which is captured below:
Questions raised regarding presentation
·It was noted that a comparison of Kilburn
to the rest of the borough in terms of VAWG was skewed by the data
and instances around the Kilburn High Road, which did not represent
the area as a whole.