Under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, agencies in England and Wales have a statutory duty to form a Community Safety Partnership (CSP) to tackle key community safety issues. CSP's are required to review the levels and patterns of crime and disorder in the area, and develop and implement strategies to tackle these problems. These are set out in the Action Plan below.
Partners
- Surrey Police
- Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner
- Surrey Fire and Rescue Service
- Surrey County Council
- Frimley Clinical Commissioning Group
- Surrey Heath Borough Council
- Kent, Surrey and Sussex Community Rehabilitation Company
Funding
The Partnership welcomes funding applications from community and voluntary groups for one-off projects that help meet our objectives. For further information relating to this please email: communitysafety@surreyheath.gov.uk outlining the plan and how it can help our community.
Surrey Heath Neighbourhood Watch
The purpose of Neighbourhood Watch is to help cut crime and the opportunity for crime and anti-social behaviour through encouraging neighbourliness and closer communities in order to improve the quality of life for local residents and tenants.
Please see the Surrey Heath Neighbour Watch for details of active watches within Surrey Heath.
Young Citizen
Young Citizen provides the knowledge and skills to lead safe, lives and to understand how their behaviour can impact on others.
Domestic Homicide Reviews
The Partnership has responsibility for Domestic Homicide Reviews within Surrey Heath.
Anti-Social Behaviour Surrey Heath Community Trigger
This was introduced as part of the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014 and has been available since 20th October 2014. If you have been a victim of anti-social behaviour, the trigger gives you the right to ask for a review of your case. It allows different agencies, such as the policy and Council to come together to try to find a solution.
For more information, please view the Community Trigger webpage.