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The Lancashire Hotpots and police and crime commissioners

A few posts ago we wrote about the pop video brought out in Lancashire to remind people about the elections for Police and Crime Commissioner elections in November.

A couple of weeks ago I spoke to Naomi Walker, head of community engagement at Lancashire Police Authority, where the video was dreamed up as parf of the Lancs PCC Be Part of It campaign. (See the LancsPCC website for more on the campaign. You’ll find the audio recording of my interview with Naomi in a fairly rough-and-ready MP3 file at the bottom of this post.

The background

Lancashire PA is, like South Yorkshire (Joint Secretariat), Sussex and now many others, an authority that’s taking the advent of Police and Crime Commissioners seriously – and is working hard to ensure that people know about the PCCs and the changes they represent for policing.

Naomi told me that for Lancashire that started in 2010 and early 2011, when the Authority first commissioned research to look at the public’s interest and demands of a future Police and Crime Commissioner. The work helped them set out a strategy for communicating about the PCCs – and informing the public about what this fairly radical change in how policing is overseen would affect them.

That strategy has seen the Authority using social media (Twitter, Facebook and the YouTube videos) really creatively – as is borne out by their videos in particular. As Naomi points out in the interview, the key is using these new ways of communicating conversationally. And she puts considerable emphasis on being putting a point across in a way that resonates with the audience.

Here were some of the important, interesting points that Naomi made:-

Please have a listen.

Naomi Lancashire Police Association 1

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