Safer Havant Partnership Practitioners Area

 

Members of the Safer Havant Partnership with residents at a Safer Havant event

This area is for practitioners who are working as part of the Safer Havant Partnership to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in the Havant Borough.

 

Check this page regularly to find out what the Safer Havant Partnership are doing to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour and how your agency can get involved.  Information includes upcoming meeting dates and community engagement events, recent local and national community safety news and the minutes from recent meetings.

 

For more information on the work of the Safer Havant Partnership, or to get in touch with the Community Safety Team please email info@saferhavant.co.uk   

NEW: Community Safety dates for your diary

Follow the link below for information on upcoming meetings of the Safer Havant Partnership:

NEW: Information on services

Hampshire Brief Intervention Alcohol Service delivers sessions to adults who are consuming excessive quantities of alcohol.  The service is solely aimed at non-dependent drinkers whose alcohol use has become hazardous or harmful to their health.  Follow the links below for more information on the service and to access a referral form:

 

Link to further information on the Hampshire Brief Intervention Alcohol Service >>

 

Link to a referral form for the Hampshire Brief Intervention Alcohol Service >>

Recent documents

Follow the links below to view a diagram of the structure of the Safer Havant Partnership and for how the Safer Havant Partnership feeds up to county level:

 

Link to a diagram showing the structure of the Safer Havant Partnership >>

 

Link to a diagram of how the Safer Havant Partnership feeds up to county level >>

 

In response to an increased number of reports from residents on motorcycle nuisance, the Safer Havant Partnership produced a report analysing this issue.  Follow the link below to view the full report and evaluation:

 

Link to the Safer Havant motorcycle nuisance report >>

 

Alcohol is one of the Safer Havant Partnership's three main priorities for the year ahead.  The Partnership Analyst has been working to find out more about the alcohol consumption of young people in the Havant Borough.  Follow the link below to see the full results: 

 

Link to the Safer Havant Young People and Alcohol report >>

 

In October and November 2009 the Safer Havant Partnership have been running an innovative new campaign aimed at tackling binge-drinking and anti-social behaviour in the Havant Borough at the Meridian Centre and in two local colleges.  Follow the link below for more information and a full evaluation of the campaign:

 

Link to a full evaluation of the Know Your Limits campaign >>

 

The Strategic Assessment reviews crime data and public concerns to highlight important issues that the Partnership need to focus on in the upcoming year.  Find out the results of the most recent assessment by following the link below: 

 

External link to a summary of the Strategic Assessment >>

 

Follow the link below to find out how the Safer Havant Partnership have been engaging the local community over the past three months:

 

Link to the Safer Havant Partnership Quarterly Communications update October - December 2009 >>

 

The Safer Havant Partnership's Feel Safe, Have Fun day brought together 80 professionals working in community safety and 1000 members of the public to discuss local issues and concerns at the ASDA supercentre in Bedhampton.  Read more about this recent event in a full evaluation by the Safer Havant Partnership:

 

Link to an evaluation of the 'Feel Safe, Have Fun' event >>

Relevant documents and templates

Follow the links below for a number of referral forms and templates for meetings that the Safer Havant Partnership runs.  Please note that these documents are not for public use.

Anti-Social Behaviour Panel

Link to information, templates and referral forms related to anti-social behaviour >>

Community Tasking and Coordinating Group

Link to a referral form for the Community Tasking and Coordinating Group >>

 

Follow the links below for more information on the work of the Anti-Social Behaviour Panel and Community Tasking and Coordinating Group:

Safer Havant Partnership sub-groups

The Safer Havant Partnership run a number of groups that bring together representatives from agencies involved in community safety to tackle issues such as anti-social behaviour.  Find out more about two of these groups by following the links below:

 

Solving problems through the Community Tasking and Co-ordinating Group >>

 

Learn more about the Anti-Social Behaviour Panel >>