
Devon & Cornwall Community Scrutiny Panel In-Person Conference: ‘Better Together’
Welcome, housekeeping and the days agenda.
Josh Stunell (BthechangeCIC) - DCCS Panel Member
Opening Keynote:
Better Together
Nathan Kiyaga - DCCSP Chair
Data Subgroup
Zoe Lambourne - DCCSP Data Scrutiny Chair
Breakout Rooms
Stop and Search Milestones and Scrutiny - GOWISELY
First Room
Nathan Kiyaga - chaired the community group in Lecture Theatre with one police officer present as observer / minute taker
Second Room
Tom Cunningham - Chief Inspector for Plymouth and BCU Legitimacy Panel Chair - chaired the police group in Breakout Room with Grace and Zoe present as observers / minute takers
Return together as one group
Scrutiny Feedback Session
Key Observations, Developments and Feedback Modelling
Split into rooms again to reflect on how to be better together
Group Feedback
Nathan and Tom Cunningham
Facial Recognition Technology (FRT)
VIDEO FOR PPT: Caught on Camera: Live Facial Recognition Cameras Helps Catch Criminals in London
In relation to your community, what can Devon and Cornwall Police do to alleviate your worries and concerns around police use of Facial Recognition Technology?
Leanne Moorhouse (D&C Police Facial Recognition Subject Matter Expert) and Alexandra Doughty (Head of Professional Standards and Key Facial Recognition Stakeholder)
Closing Keynote: Better Together
Jim Colwell - D& Police Deputy Chief Constable

BETTER TOGETHER
DCCS Panel would like to express their gratitude for your participation in our second conference at Exeter University.
Their presence contributed immensely to the event's success, and we truly appreciate their support.