Community Safety Partnership Strategy Group
The Community Safety Partnership is established to meet the requirements of Section 5 & 6 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 and any amendments made to it in subsequent legislation. The Community Safety Partnership also fulfils the roles required of Drug Action Teams under legislation and government arrangements.
The Community Safety Partnership’s targets in terms of reducing crime, Anti-Social Behaviour, fear of crime and substance misuse are set out in the Community Safety Partnership Plans drawn up under the terms of the legislation and guidance.
Terms of reference
Statutory Membership
- London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Cabinet member with responsibility for Community Development
- Chief Execuitve (Strategy Group Chairman)
- Community Police Partnership - Invitee to participate - Chair
- Metropolitan Police Authority - Link member
- London Fire Brigade - Divisional Commander
- National Probation Service-London - Assistant Chief Probation Officer
- Richmond NHS - Director of Public Health and Director of Commissioning
- Richmond Housing Partnership - Chief Executive
Structure
Community Safety Partnership Strategy Group structure chart
(pdf, 33KB)
Meetings
- 2011
- Friday 28 January
(pdf, 60KB) - Friday 25 March
(pdf, 64KB) - Friday 27 May
- Friday 22 July
- Friday 23 September
- Friday 25 November
- 2012
- Friday 27 January
- Friday 23 March
- 2010
- January - No meeting due to Face The People event.
- February 26
(pdf, 59KB) - March 26
(pdf, 64KB) - April 23
(pdf, 74KB) - May 28
(pdf, 61KB) - June - No meeting due to Community Safety Stakeholders Day.
- July 23
(pdf, 57KB) - September - No meeting due to Face The People event
- October 22
(pdf, 65KB) - November - No meeting due to Community Safety Stakeholders Day on December 1
- December 17
(pdf, 65KB)
Documents
Crime in the borough is analysed in the Strategic Assessment (2010 version)
(pdf, 369KB) which is used to set priorities and inform the Community Safety Partnership Plan 2011-14
(pdf, 154KB) (draft version January 2011)
Contact the Community Safety Partnership (CSP)
Community Safety Partnership
3rd Floor Civic Centre
Twickenham TW1 3BZ
Telephone: 020 8891 7777
Email: community.safety@richmond.gov.uk
The Community Safety team’s phone and mailbox are monitored during normal office hours. For assistance at other times, see the CSP A-Z of Frequently Asked Questions.
(pdf, 46KB)