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We are proud to be part of the Hull Community Safety Partnership (CSP), which co-ordinates the resources, powers and services of local partner agencies in order to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour.

We continuously strive to improve -

  • the safety of our residents
  • businesses and visitors through our strong partnership

These includes a range of organisations with an interest in community safety-

Humberside Police

National Probation Service- Hull

Humberside Fire and Rescue Service

Health (Clinical Commissioning Group)

HMP Hull

Portfolio Holder Neighbourhoods & Communities

Office of Police and Crime Commissioner

All partners work together to deliver the Partnership’s strategic vision, focusing on intervention, prevention and detection.

                                                  “Creating safe places to live, learn, work visit and invest”

We take a proactive approach to the issues of substance misuse, crime, reoffending and anti-social behaviour.

Our Strategic Aims 2017-2021

The Community Safety Partnership is part of a wider response to the city’s development.  We will align with the City Plan, Police, Place Based Plan, Crime Commissioners Plan and the Health and Wellbeing Plan in creating a healthy, thriving city, supporting local communities, maintaining community safety and protecting the public from serious harm

We aim to-

  • reduce repeat incidents of domestic abuse, increase levels of reporting and reduce levels of violent crime through effective collaboration and targeted resources and provision
  • provide an improved environment where unacceptable offending and reoffending , substance misuse and anti-social behaviour is challenged and discouraged through better understanding of behaviour, early identification, effective case management and information sharing, support and intervention where required
  • support victims, vulnerable people and communities and reduce the risk of victimisation through a victim centric approach, a focus on outcomes for individuals, families and vulnerable communities.  Improve community confidence by deploying resources using an intelligence-led approach responding effectively to the changing needs of our communities by targeting people and place and focusing on those incidents which have the greatest impact on the victim, families and vulnerable communities

Our Vision

By taking a partnership approach

‘We want to create safe, healthy environments where people and businesses can thrive’

  • environments where there are high aspirations and low levels of crime
  • where people take a pride in their communities and environment and are respectful to one another
  • where people are safe from all forms of abuse, including domestic abuse in their own homes and communities
  • where all communities have a voice, are empowered and are given the skills to help resolve local issues, supported by their neighbours, statutory, voluntary and business sectors
PDF icon Safer Hull CSP Strategy 2017 - 2021

Safer Hull Funding

The Community Grant and Partnership Grants have been established by the Safer Hull Partnership, with funding provided by the Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner and aims are to enhance community engagement, reduce crime and improve the lives of those living in Hull.  

The Community Grant is for not for profit organisations and the Partnership Fund is for Safer Hull Partner projects. The application forms and guidance notes for applicants are below.

Both funds are for initiatives and projects that are able to demonstrate how they can support the delivery of the CSP strategic aims, outcomes and priorities. 

Projects must help meets at least one of the four Hull CSPs priorities-

  • reduce domestic abuse and violent behaviour
  • reduce offending and re-offending
  • support victims and vulnerable people and communities and
  • tackle substance misuse   

The Basic process when applying for Community of Partnership grants is as follows - 

  • complete the application form highlighting how your project meets the priorities of the Safer Hull Partnership and submit it before the application deadline
  • the applications will then be reviewed by a Funding and Outcome Panel - made up of representatives from Safer Hull partner agencies – who will collectively decide whether your application is successful or not
  • you will then be contacted to let you know the Funding and Outcome Panels decision.

Hull Crime Reduction Fund Community Grants -

PDF icon CGF External Funding info pack
PDF icon Projects funded via the Hull Community
PDF icon Safer Hull Community Crime Reduction Fund Application Process update
Apply for a Crime Reduction Grant

Safer Hull Partnership Fund Grants -

PDF icon Partnership Fund information pack
PDF icon Partnership Fund Application Form

Comms and Marketing

PDF icon Safer Hull Brand Guidelines
PDF icon Safer Hull booklet

Contact us

Safer Hull Community Safety Partnership

33 Witham

Hull

HU9 1DA

Telephone 01482 300 300

Email: CSandEarlyIntervention@hullcc.gov.uk

 

Partnerships

 

Files

  • PDF icon Community Grant Application
  • PDF icon CGF External Funding info pack
  • PDF icon Partnership Fund information pack
  • PDF icon Partnership Fund Application Form

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