Community Safety Partnership (CSP)
Working to reduce crime, anti-social behaviour and the fear of crime
The Fenland Community Safety Partnership is a 'statutory body' created under Sections 5-7 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
Community Safety Partnerships (CSPs) are made up of representatives from the police, local authorities, fire and rescue services, health and probation services. They are known as 'responsible authorities'. Other non-statutory bodies are also invited to be members e.g residential social landlords.
CSP members work together to protect local communities from crime and anti-social behaviour. They work out how to help people feel safe and how to deal with local issues such as antisocial behaviour, drug or alcohol misuse and re-offending.
Helped by partners and the local community, they assess local crime priorities every year and consider how best to deal with them. Current work themes focus on:
- keeping communities safe
- putting communities first
- crime prevention
Tell us about any issues affecting your community.
Help and support
Helpful advice about a range of issues can be found below:
Topic | Resources |
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CCTV Concerns | |
Child Abuse | |
Child Exploitation |
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Child Sexual Exploitation | |
County Lines (drugs) | |
Cyberbullying | |
Domestic Abuse | |
Drink Spiking | |
Fraud and Cyber Crime | |
Hate Crime | |
Home Security | |
Human Trafficking | |
Internet Safety | |
Loan Sharks | |
Mental Health | |
Modern Slavery | |
Radicalisation | |
Road Safety | |
Scams |
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Substance Abuse | |
Volunteering |
ββββFor more information, please email info@fenland.gov.uk.