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Community safety
Adur Community Safety Partnership (Adur CSP)
Including : What is it? - Its history and formation;
What the partnership aims to do; The Adur in Partnership Young People & Childrens
Group; Domestic Violence; Vehicle Crime; The Safer Adur Team; Anti-social
behaviour
Note : the Adur CSP may also be referred to as the Crime and Disorder Reduction
Partnership (CDRP).
On-line consultation : Sussex Police and the Sussex Police Authority have put together a comprehensive survey about neighbourhood policing which is now available to complete on-line. It takes about 10 minutes to complete. This survey will eventually take the place of the Neighbourhood Reassurance Surveys that have been completed across Sussex over the last few years. Go to the Neighbourhood Policing on-line consultation questionnaire (on the Sussex Police Authority website)
Other community safety issues :
- Alcohol and drugs support in Adur (previously Communities against drugs)
- Beach, sea and water safety
- Byelaws
- Community alarm scheme
- Dangerous structures
- Fireworks safety
- Householders and the use of force against intruders
- Neighbourhood Watch
- Legal matters
- Racist and homophobic incidents
- Risk management : Principals of sensible risk management
- Women's Refuge Project Adur District
Emergency Planning :
- Emergencies including :
(and other emergency planning useful contacts)- Emergency plan (.PDF 33kb)
- Flooding
- Preparing for Emergencies (recent government booket)
- Sandbags (.PDF 15kb) - see also flooding above
LGBT research :
West Sussex County Council Community Safety Unit, in partnership with West Sussex Primary Care Trust and Sussex Police, is currently undertaking research into homophobic incidents occurring within West Sussex. Practitioners are asked to go to the web site below where more information about this piece of work can be found :

