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Community Safety Benchmarking
 
There is huge benefit in benchmarking the performance of your team and learning from others:
  • How do you compare against other CDRPs or organisations?
  • Be confident that the services you commission are providing value for money
  • Understand why some CDRPs or organisations are more successful than others
  • Learn from other CDRPs and organisations and know how you can improve.

Ways we can help

Perpetuity can help you to understand:
  • Why members of your most similar family may be more successful than you
  • How to improve to achieve value for money
  • Best practice from other areas.

Perpetuity has the skills and knowledge to produce a value for money profile for your service that will provide you with a:
  • Detailed review of your current cost base
  • Value for money score card of your spending plan
  • Profile of recommended efficiency savings
  • Plan for service improvement.

Reputation

We have established a reputation for excellence by combining a scholarly approach with a broad range of practical experience. Our collective commitment is to provide our clients with solutions that make a difference.
 

Want to know more?


To find out more about how we would develop an approach to meet your specific needs, email prci@perpetuitygroup.com or phone 0116 222 5555.


 
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