Have your say on Community Safety in Warwickshire
The Safer Warwickshire Partnership Board - which includes representatives from local councils, fire and rescue, police, probation, health and the third sector - is asking local residents and businesses for their views on community safety in Warwickshire, to help them to better understand how crimes and incidents impact on their feelings of safety, what influences how safe they feel and how they would like to be engaged in the future.
An online survey has been developed to give people across the county the chance to feedback on a range of topics, including:
- personal experiences of crime and anti-social behaviour in their local area
- what types of incident are most concerning
- views on the effects of hate crime and personal safety
- road safety
The survey will inform the partnership board about what matters to residents and businesses in Warwickshire, both at a neighbourhood and national level.
An additional section on business crime has been included for local firms and employers to voice their views on the types of incident that concern them most, as well as providing feedback on crime prevention initiatives that are already in place across the county to help businesses.
Findings from the survey will assist the partnership board to develop its services with the aim of increasing how safe residents feel and promoting action that can be taken by residents and businesses to help everyone feel safer.
Complete the online survey here - the deadline for responding is 19 April 2020.
Find out more about Community Safety and the Safer Warwickshire Partnership Board here
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