Solihull Council

The Website of Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council

Community Safety Partnership

Information about the Community Safety Partnership . In Solihull this group is also known as the Safer Solihull Partnership.

Local CSP's are an alliance of organisations required by statute to generate strategies and policies and implement actions and interventions concerning crime, disorder and substance misuse within their area.

The Solihull CSP is committed to making Solihull a safe place in which to live, work and visit. It is our role to strategically plan, commission and oversee services that tackle crime and disorder and address drug and alcohol misuse.

All the members of the partnership have a role to play in tackling crime, the fear of crime, addressing substance misuse and communicating our work with our community.

On these pages you can find out how the partnership has assessed crime and disorder in Solihull, what we have discovered and what we are going to do about it. These pages also outline our drug and alcohol action plans and gives practical examples of some of the projects we oversee and commission.

The crime reduction tips section outlines some of the steps we can all take to help prevent crime in our town, our neighbourhood and our homes.

A list of local services involving crime and disorder and addressing substance misuse issues is included as a page with website links highlighting information services available in the borough and nationally.

The CSP is also a theme group of the Solihull Partnership.

Contact Details

For further help and advice, please contact the Community Safety Partnership office.

Telephone: 0121 704 6644

Email safersolihull@solihull.gov.uk


Further Information

Contact

Tel: 0121 704 6644 Email: safersolihull@solihull.gov.uk Solihull Council, Council House, Manor Square Solihull, West Midlands, B91 3QB
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
Solihull Connect, Library Square, Solihull West Midlands B91 9RG UK
0121 704 6000
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