Safer Havant Partnership news
Find out more about the campaigns, events and initiatives run by
the partnership through the archive news section:
Spotlight on the Safer Havant Partnership: Inspector
Robert Mitchell
Inspector Robert Mitchell, the new Police Inspector for the
Havant sector, has produced an update on his current priorities and
the work of the Safer Neighbourhood Teams for readers of the Safer
Havant Partnership website. Follow the link below to find out
more about Inspector MItchell's aims for the future.
Link to an update from Inspector Robert Mitchell
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Christmas hampers for domestic abuse victims
The Safer Havant Partnership has been
working with local businesses and charities to collect over £1000
worth of donated gifts for victims of domestic abuse.
Representatives from the seven key partners of Safer Havant
Partnership came together on 21st December to pack and
wrap the hampers full of Christmas goodies, including cosmetics,
food and treats.
Leader of
Havant Borough Council, Tony Briggs said: 'By collecting these
donations for victims of domestic abuse and vulnerable people in
the community, we hope to provide a small sense of normality at
this extremely difficult time. I hope we are able to offer
some comfort and cheer to those families affected.'
If you are a victim of domestic abuse, don’t
suffer in silence. For support and advice, call the national
24 hour domestic violence helpline on 0808 2000 247 or Havant
Women’s Aid on 023 9248 0246. If you are concerned about a
friend, relative or neighbour who may be suffering abuse you can
report anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Link to further information and advice on
domestic abuse issues >>
Police summer success with
anti-social behaviour campaign
Sergeant Simon Watts gave an update on Hampshire
Constabulary's recent crackdown on anti-social behaviour:
'The summer anti-social behaviour campaign has now ended and the
results show a significant decrease in the number of incidents
recorded over the borough of Havant compared with last
summer. Anti-social behaviour includes rowdy and nuisance
incidents, criminal damage and vehicle nuisance. As a result
of positive contributions from the whole Safer Havant
Partnership the level of anti-social behaviour has decreased by a
creditable 5.32%. The task is now to take what has been
learnt from the summer campaign and continue to target anti-social
behaviour thus further improving the quality of life of the
residents of Havant borough.'
Safer Havant Partnership - Having Fun,
Feeling Safe
The Safer Havant Partnership's 'Feel Safe, Have Fun' day was a
great success on the 12th of August at the ASDA supercentre in Bedhampton.
More than a thousand people engaged with the representatives of
twenty community safety agencies including the police, fire
service, neighbourhood watch and local authority, who were there to
inform the community about safety and crime prevention and what the
partnership is doing to reduce crime across the borough.
The partnership’s friendly lion mascot Peelers
was there to entertain the children and offer a friendly
approach to the younger members of the community.
Performances from Soul-Vant, a local boy's dance group and from the
Fire Service took place throughout the day and there was the
opportunity to look around a working fire engine and the police
CCTV van.
Councillor Lenaghan, portfolio holder for
health and wellbeing said: 'I am delighted to have witnessed this
event for myself and the efforts that the partnership team have
gone to, to engage with the community on important topics of safety
and having fun! The interaction with the community on showing
how our services are working together to provide a safer community
for everyone in the borough is highly commendable.' Follow the
link below for a full evaluation of the event:
Link to a full evaluation of the 'Feel Safe,
Have Fun event >>
Do you know where your kids are this summer?
As
part of a county-wide initiative to tackle anti-social behaviour
issues throughout Hampshire, this summer Havant Police will be
working even harder to tackle these issues throughout the
borough.
Inspector Rob Mitchell of Havant police said: ‘We recognise that
anti-social behaviour can play a major part in affecting the
quality of life of our residents. With that in mind, the
Constabulary has anticipated a need to pool resources during this
campaign and to target those resources where they will be most
needed'.
'Within Havant we work with our partners all year round to
reduce incidents of anti social behaviour and know our priority
areas through listening to community feedback received by our
neighbourhood teams. With additional help from officers and staff
from non frontline roles, officers will get involved with a whole
range of activities including:
• Assessing the levels of graffiti and criminal damage in local
neighbourhoods
• Giving crime prevention advice to local residents
• Leafleting
• Special Constabulary and volunteer recruitment events
• Police patrols
A leaflet has been produced to compliment the campaign with
guidance for parents and carers during the holidays. Although
there is a rise in anti social behaviour during the school
holidays, it can't all be accredited to young people as many people
from all age groups can be involved in such behaviour.
However, there will be some young people who may not realise
that some activities can cause distress and alarm to other people.
The leaflet will help parents in giving guidance so that
children can be children and play safely and considerately.
Follow the link below to view a copy of the new leaflet:
Link to the guide for parents to
help prevent anti-social behaviour (PDF file) >>
You Said...We did! Citizen's Panel Results
The results from the Havant Borough Council Citizen's Panel
survey are in and the Safer Havant Partnership have been deciding
how they should tackle your community safety concerns. Follow
the link below to learn more about what the 1000 Havant Borough
residents thought about community safety issues in their local area
and the Safer Havant Partnership's response to these
results.
Link to Citizen's Panel results and the
Partnership's response >>
External link to
Havant Borough Council's Community Safety Citizen's Panel report
>>
2500th visitor logs on to Safer Havant site!
More than 2,500 local residents have visited the new interactive
Safer Havant Partnership website for information and advice on
crime and anti-social behaviour in their area.
Since the re-launch in 2008 of www.saferhavant.co.uk there has
been a sharp rise in numbers of residents using the site for
updates on crime, as well as using the monthly opinion poll to
determine what priorities the partnership should focus on.
Councillor Andy Lenaghan, portfolio holder for Health and
Wellbeing said: 'It is important that we listen to our residents on
community safety issues. Collectively we need to work
together with partners and residents to reduce crime and ensure
residents feel safe in their neighbourhoods. We have taken
significant strides against crime in the borough and we now need to
keep up the momentum.'
Out and about with Waterlooville North Safer Neighbourhood
Team
On the weekend of the 30th and 31st of
May Waterlooville North Safer Neighbourhoods team carried out
two property marking events in conjunction with Neighbourhood
Watch.
These events were very
successful with over forty bicycles being marked, together
with various other valuables including laptops, cameras,
garden tools and golf equipment.
Lion competition is a roaring success
The Safer Havant Partnership would like to present
their newest staff member… Peelers the Community Safety lion!
We recently ran a competition for under 12s to find a name for the
lion and chose ‘Peelers’ from the many interesting and original
entries.
The winner was eight year old Sam May of Waterlooville, who told
us that his inspiration for the lion’s new name came from Sir
Robert Peel, the founder of the British police force. Sam
said that like the ‘first British policeman, he can also keep his
eyes peeled for crime’.
Sam and his family came to visit Peelers and the team at Havant
Borough Council, where he was presented with his prize of a digital
camera and a family day ticket to Staunton Country Park.
Peelers will be attending local events across the borough,
helping the team to promote community safety to young people and
build safer, more caring communities.
Community Safety Team win Parchment Award April
2009!
The Havant Borough Council Community Safety Team, who
facilitate the work of the Safer Havant Partnership, have been
awarded the Achievement Award at Havant Borough Council's
yearly Parchment Awards ceremony. The team were nominated by
colleagues at Havant Borough Council whose comments on the
team included 'community minded', 'regional leaders in their
field…raised the profile of the Council' and 'showed dedication and
enthusiasm in improving community safety'.
Havant District Pubwatch launch new website
Dozens of pubs in the Havant and Waterlooville areas
have joined a scheme which will make it easy for bar staff to
identify known troublemakers.
Called Havant District Pubwatch, the website will assist in
bringing the local Pubwatch community together.
On 12th January 2009, a presentation and proposal at Havant
Borough Council was put forward to licensees showing how this idea
could be put forward and how it could benefit the local community.
A unanimous and positive response was given and six weeks later,
the first part of the website was launched showing members of the
public what Havant District Pubwatch is all about.
Another part of the site, a secure section reserved for
licensees, was designed and at the press conference on 1st April
2009 held at the Crown Hotel in Emsworth, licensees were given full
access.
The secure members' section has information only for licensees,
including details of people banned from pubs, access to CCTV
footage and easy communication features built into the
site. Follow the link below to access the public section of
the website:
External
link to the Havant District Pubwatch website >>
Accredited Community Safety Officers are working
with the community to make a Safer Havant.

The Accredited Community Safety Officers (ACSOs) are working in
your local area to help and advise you on community issues and
concerns. The first ACSOs were put into place in 2004 to help
tackle community safety issues such as anti-social behaviour and
youth nuisance. The Havant team now consists of eight
officers who work hard to serve their local community, giving help,
information and advice on issues which affect your everyday quality
of life.
Link to more information on the work of the
Accredited Community Safety Officers >>
101 becomes police non-emergency number
From April 1, 2009, 101 will become a
police-only non-emergency number in Hampshire and the Isle of
Wight.
Members of the public will now be
able to call 101 for all non-emergency contact with Hampshire
Constabulary. This includes the reporting of crime as well as
anti-social behaviour issues, leaving a message for an officer or
member of staff, and general advice and information.
Chief Constable Alex Marshall said: “Providing
an excellent and accessible service to the public is one of the six
priorities laid out in the policing plan, and the main purpose of
the 101 number is to make public services more accessible for
non-emergency situations. On average 12,000 calls a month
were made to 101 last year. This, to me, shows that we are
providing a valuable and sought-after service to our
communities.”
While call charges for the 0845 045 4545 number can vary
significantly depending on the provider the caller is using, a call
to 101 only costs a flat rate of 10p per call, irrespective of call
duration or whether made from landlines or mobile phones. Calls to
101 are free from public phone boxes.
Safer Havant Partnership Leigh Park Community
Engagement mornings
Representatives of a number of agencies including
Hampshire Constabulary, Havant Borough Council, Hampshire Fire and
Rescue and Portsmouth City Council delivered over 900 Community
Safety information packs to residents of Leigh Park on the 18th of
March.
The packs contained information and advice about a whole range
of topics, from dealing with anti-social behaviour to help with
disabilities and watching out for vehicle crime. The
team will be out delivering on three more occasions
throughout March and April. Thanks to all those who
attended for their help and support. 
Hampshire Constabulary update
Chief Inspector Will Schofield is the District Police Commander
for Havant and
Waterlooville and is the current Vice-Chair of the Safer
Havant Partnership. Chief Inspector Schofield has
written an update on police activity and partnership working for
visitors to the Safer Havant Partnership website.
Follow the link below to read Chief Inspector Will Schofield's
full update
Link to Chief Inspector Schofield's update
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Waterlooville North Community Engagement event
On Thursday 19th February Waterlooville North Safer
Neighbourhoods Team along with staff from Portsmouth City Council,
Havant Borough Council, Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service and
Hampshire Youth Service, held a community engagement day in Fulmer
Walk, Wecock Farm.
Members of the public were able to meet Police at the 'mobile
police surgery' and staff from Havant Borough Council at
their mobile trailer. A number of activities for young
people were held at the nearby Wecock Church on Eagle Avenue
including FREE face painting and bouncy castles.
A number of door to door surveys were completed and the
information gained will be used to help target Police patrols in the
area, deal with issues affecting the environment and
enable Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service to provide home
fire safety checks. Everyone completing a survey was entered into a
prize draw with prizes donated by Asda Waterlooville and
Havant Borough Council.
The day was very successful and the Waterlooville North
Safer Neighbourhoods Team hope to hold further events like this in
other areas of Wecock Farm later in the year. Follow the link
below to learn more about your local Safer Neighbourhood
Team:
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