Ukulinganisa intsebenzo

Ukusebenza noluntu lwaseSurrey ukuze bazive bekhuselekile

My commitment is to make certain that every resident feels secure within their local community. To achieve this goal, I believe in collaborating and taking early measures to address the common factors that result in individuals coming into contact with the police and the criminal justice system. This approach will aid in decreasing crime rates and anti-social behaviour and will have a positive impact on victim outcomes.

Amapolisa kunye noMkomishinala woLwaphulo-mthetho ehamba kwitonela egqunywe kwigraffiti enamapolisa amabini angamadoda kwiqela lendawo eSpelthorne.

Inkqubela phambili engundoqo ngo-2022/23: 

  • Shining a light on anti-social behaviour: In March I launched a county-wide survey in Surrey to better understand the impact and experiences of anti-social behaviour (ASB). The survey was an essential component of our Anti-Social Behaviour Plan, which prioritises the views of residents and uses their feedback to improve services. The initial data was used to support resident focus groups and will identify areas of focus for policing.
  • Ensuring a unified response to community safety: In May we ran the county’s first-ever Community Safety Assembly, bringing together a wide range of partner organisations from across Surrey. The event marked the launch of a new Community Safety Agreement, a shared vision of how all local agencies will work together to improve community safety, by enhancing the support for individuals affected by crime or at risk of harm, reducing inequalities and strengthening collaboration between different services.
  • Meaningful engagement with young people: My team has worked with the organisation ‘Leader’s Unlocked’ to establish a Youth Commission on Policing and Crime in Surrey. The Commission is made up of young people aged between 14-25 years old, who will help my office and Surrey Police to include the priorities of children and young people in policing Surrey. It is overseen by my Deputy Commissioner Ellie Vesey-Thompson, as part of her focus on enhancing the opportunities and support for young people in Surrey. In the last year, we have ringfenced almost half of my Community Safety Fund for this purpose and Ellie has continued to visit and take part in a range of activities with young people across the county.
  • Making funding available to communities: My Community Safety Fund supports services which improve safety in Surrey’s neighbourhoods. With it, we promote joint working and effective partnerships across the county. During 2022/23 we have made available almost £400,000 from this funding stream, supporting numerous community safety initiatives.

Phonononga iinkcukacha ezithe vetshe malunga nenkqubela phambili yamapolisa aseSurrey ngokuchasene noku kubaluleka.

Iindaba zamva

“Sithatha amanyathelo malunga neenkxalabo zakho,” utshilo uMkomishinala osandula kuphinda wonyulwa njengoko ejoyina amagosa olwaphulo-mthetho eRedhill.

Amapolisa kunye noMkomishinala woLwaphulo-mthetho uLisa Townsend emi ngaphandle kweSainbury's kumbindi wedolophu yaseRedhill

UMkomishinala uzibandakanye namagosa kwiphulo lokulwa nobusela eRedhill emva kokuba bejolise kubathengisi beziyobisi eRedhill Railway Station.

U-Lisa Townsend uncoma indlela amapolisa 'ebuyela kwisiseko' njengoko ephumelela isihlandlo sesibini njengoMkomishinala wamaPolisa kunye noLwaphulo-mthetho eSurrey

UMkomishinala wamaPolisa kunye noLwaphulo-mthetho uLisa Townsend

ULisa ufunge ukuba uzakuqhubeka nokuxhasa ukugxila okuhlaziyiweyo kwamapolisa aseSurrey kwimiba ebaluleke kakhulu kubahlali.

UbuPolisa kwindawo yakho - Umkomishinala uthi amaqela amapolisa athatha umlo kumaqela emigulukudu yeziyobisi emva kokujoyina imigca yedolophu

Amapolisa kunye noMkomishinala woLwaphulo-mthetho uLisa Townsend ujonge kumnyango wangaphambili njengoko amapolisa aseSurrey ekhupha isigunyaziso kwipropathi edityaniswe nokuthengiswa kweziyobisi.

Iveki yokusebenza ithumela umyalezo oqinileyo kumaqela emigulukudu yedolophu ukuba amapolisa aya kuqhubeka nokudiliza unxibelelwano lwabo eSurrey.