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Mgbakọ nchekwa obodo

Mgbakọ nchekwa obodo

The Community Safety Assembly is hosted by the office of the Commissioner to bring partner organisations across the county together to improve collaboration and enhance community safety in Surrey. It supports the delivery of the Ndị uwe ojii na atụmatụ mpụ that outlines the key priorities for Surrey Police.

The Assembly is a key part of the delivery of Surrey’s Nkwekọrịta nchekwa obodo that outlines how partners will work together to improve community safety, by enhancing the support for individuals affected or at risk of harm, reducing inequalities and strengthening work between different agencies.

Surrey’s Community Safety Partnership is responsible for the agreement and works closely with Surrey’s Health and Wellbeing Board, recognising the strong link between health and wellbeing outcomes and community safety. 

The Community Safety Priorities in Surrey relate to:

  • Mmegbu n'ụlọ
  • Drug and alcohol
  • Prevent; the counter-terrorism programme
  • Serious youth violence
  • Antisocial behaviour

Community Safety Assembly – May 2022

The first Assembly was attended by community safety representatives from Surrey County Council and district and borough councils, local health services, Surrey Police, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service, justice partners and community organisations including mental health and domestic abuse services.

Throughout the day, members were asked to consider the bigger picture of so-called ‘low level crime’, to learn to spot the signs of hidden harm and to discuss how to overcome challenges that included barriers to sharing information and building public trust.

Group work on a variety of topics was accompanied by presentations from Surrey Police and Surrey County Council, including the Force’s focus on reducing violence against women and girls, tackling antisocial behaviour and embedding a problem-solving approach to policing that is focused on longer term prevention.

The meeting was also the first time that representatives from each of the organisations had met in person since the start of the pandemic and will be followed with regular meetings of Surrey’s Community Safety Partnership to progress work in each of the areas of the Agreement between 2021-25.

Our Surrey Partners

Nkwekọrịta nchekwa obodo

crime plan

The Community Safety Agreement outlines the ways partners will work together to reduce harm and improve community safety in Surrey.

Ndị uwe ojii na atụmatụ mpụ maka Surrey

crime plan

Atụmatụ Lisa gụnyere ịhụ na nchekwa nke okporo ụzọ obodo anyị, imegide omume na-emegide ọha na ibelata ime ihe ike megide ụmụ nwanyị na ụmụ agbọghọ na Surrey.

Akụkọ kacha ọhụrụ

Idobe obodo gị – Kọmishọna kwuru na ndị otu ndị uwe ojii na-ebuso ndị otu ọgwụ ọgụ ọgụ mgbe ha sonyeere mkpọmkpọ ebe mpaghara

Onye uwe ojii na Kọmịshọna Mpụ Lisa Townsend na-ekiri site n'ọnụ ụzọ ụlọ ka ndị uwe ojii Surrey na-emezu akwụkwọ ikike n'ụlọ ejikọtara na ịzụ ahịa ọgwụ mpaghara.

Izu nke ime ihe na-ezigara ndị otu ndị uwe ojii ozi siri ike na ndị uwe ojii ga-aga n'ihu na-emebi netwọkụ ha na Surrey.

Mwakpo nde-paụnd megide omume megidere ọha mmadụ ka Kọmishọna na-enweta ego maka ndị na-ahụ maka nchekwa hotspot

Ndị uwe ojii na Kọmịshọna Mpụ na-aga n'okporo ụzọ ihe osise kpuchiri ekpuchi ya na ndị uwe ojii abụọ sitere na otu mpaghara na Spelthorne.

Kọmishọna Lisa Townsend kwuru na ego a ga-enyere aka ịbawanye ọnụnọ ndị uwe ojii na nhụta n'ofe Surrey.

Kọmishọna na-eto ọganihu dị egwu na oge nzaghachi oku 999 na 101 - ka enwetara nsonaazụ kacha mma na ndekọ.

Onye uwe ojii na Kọmishọna Mpụ Lisa Townsend nọnyere onye otu ndị uwe ojii Surrey kọntaktị

Kọmishọna Lisa Townsend kwuru na oge nchere maka ịkpọtụrụ ndị uwe ojii Surrey na 101 na 999 bụ ugbu a nke kacha ala na ndekọ Force.