Opinion Suite

Anti-social Behaviour Strategy 2008-11

Consultation Overview

Safer Bristol Partnership have drafted a new strategy to tackle anti-social behaviour in the city, ands are seeking your feedback on the objectives and priorities of the strategy. Safer Bristol Partnership recognises that anti-social behaviour is a real problem for some communities and we are committed to working with to deal with anti-social behaviour and the issues that cause it. This strategy sets out 5 themes and 17 objectives to tackle anti-social behaviour. The themes are: - Prevention - Intervention - Enforcement - Victim and witness support - Community empowerment

Why We Are Consulting

Safer Bristol Partnership is committed to consulting on all our strategies, to make sure what we plan to do properly reflects what neighbourhoods require. Your views are important and will help shape the way we tackle anti-social behaviour in your city.

Results

The strategy has been updated and more information will be available soon.

Related Information

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Dates

Consultation is Closed
Start Date: 4 Jul 2008
End Date: 19 Sep 2008
Results expected: 28 November 2008
Feedback expected: 28 November 2008

Contact

Sabrina McAndrew (Community Safety Project Manager) Deputy Chief Executives dept 0117 914 2221

Other Information

Interests:

  • Children and young people,
  • Older people's issues,
  • Citizen satisfaction,
  • Homeless,
  • Crime and community safety

Areas:

All Areas

Target Audience:

  • Businesses,
  • Community groups / organisations,
  • Staff,
  • Voluntary groups / organisations,
  • All residents,
  • Black and minority ethnic people,
  • Carers,
  • Children,
  • Council tenants,
  • Councillors / MPs / MEPs,
  • Expert stakeholders,
  • Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people,
  • General public,
  • Gypsies / travelers,
  • Internet users,
  • Older people,
  • Parents, carers and guardians,
  • Service users,
  • Stakeholders,
  • Students,
  • Visitors / tourists / non residents,
  • Young People