Building blocks
Jane Muller, Associate Director of Public Health, (North
Cumbria) was today announced as the new Chair of Carlisle &
Eden Crime and Reduction Partnership (CDRP), as former Chair County
Cllr Mary Robinson stood down.
Jane has been in her current work role for several years and has
vast expertise of multiagency and partnership work gained in
previous roles as a Public Health Consultant. Alongside her
appointment as Chair of Carlisle & Eden CDRP Jane is the Vice
Chair of the Carlisle Partnership and sits on the board of Carlisle
Leisure Ltd, the Richard Rose Academy and the Carlisle Youth
Zone.

Pictured is Jane Muller the new Chair of Carlisle & Eden
CDRP
Quotes:
Jane Muller Associate Director of Public Health and new Chair of
Carlisle & Eden CDRP said
‘’I am delighted to be appointed as the new Chair
of Eden and Carlisle CDRP. I have been a member of the leadership
group for the past four years, which under the leadership of the
retiring Chair Mary Robinson has been an extremely successful,
strong and very effective partnership.’’
‘’I welcome the challenge of taking this work
forward with one of the first key tasks being the strategic
assessment and reviewing the plans for future activity to ensure
that we stay focussed on the task in hand in brining together the
authorities responsible for crime and disorder strategies within
the two districts to bring about a reduction of crime, disorder,
antisocial behaviour and substance misuse. I would also like to
ensure that the profile of the work is high on the local
agenda.’’
Mary Robinson outgoing Chair of Carlisle & Eden CDRP
said:
‘’I would like to wish Jane Muller all the best
with her new role as Chairman of Carlisle & Eden CDRP and hope
she enjoys the new role. I would also like to sincerely thank all
those staff from across the partnership organisations who have over
the last four years that I have been chair worked so hard to get
the brilliant results in the reducing of all areas of crime across
both of our districts and made a complex partnership work so
effectively, they are too many to mention but they will know who
they are.’’
Cllr Olwyn Luckley portfolio holder for Health and Community
Development said:
‘’Mary has shown considerable dedication to the
role of Chair of Carlisle & Eden CDRP during the last four
years, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to working in
partnership with the local community to significantly address crime
and disorder issues throughout both areas, helping to ensure
Carlisle and Eden remain one of the safest places in the country in
which to live, work and visit. I am sure Jane will continue in this
vain, bringing with her considerable partnership working experience
and an in depth knowledge of Carlisle and Eden CDRP gained during
her last four years as a member of the Leadership Group, I look
forward to working with her in the months and years ahead.’’