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Updated news and events as they happen.
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Farewell to Single Regeneration Budget 4
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End of an era for ground breaking community development fund. Farewell to Single Regeneration Budget 4 (SRB4) Community Safety.
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A Safer City Through Partnership Working
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Article from the 'Inner Voice' publication.
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New Faces Join the Fight Against Crime
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An article taken from the Local Voice. (The monthly staff brief from local services Management Team)
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New strategy launched to tackle crack cocaine in the City for 2005-08
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Birmingham Community Safety Partnership (BCSP) has launched a new strategy to improve the way that partners, providers and communities in the City respond to crack cocaine and other drugs by adults and young people.
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New Birmingham Website Hosts World Map Winner
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Birmingham Community Safety Partnership is to re-launch its website to provide a new and improved information service on crime reduction to the city and the rest of the world. The site will also reveal the city’s first world award winning map.
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SPARX! - The Play
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SPARX, a theatre in education Production.
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RECRUITMENT OPPORTUNITY IN PROJECT DEVELOPMENT TEAM
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SAFER SELLY OAK
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Bournbrook Community Safety Project, a local safety project run by local people has been achieving outstanding results in the fight against burglary in Selly Oak, South of the City.
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Hall Green’s Partnership Approach to Tackling Domestic Violence
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Hall Green District will be launching a domestic violence campaign this month, in a bid to raise awareness and offer support to victims.
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SRB4 REGENERATION 4 BIRMINGHAM - SUCCESS TO DATE
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The Community Safety SRB4 Regeneration 4 Birmingham Programme has been completed, but its legacy lives on throughout the City.
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Consultation on the First Pan-Birmingham Domestic Violence Strategy
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You are invited to comment upon this city wide domestic violence strategy for Birmingham.
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Anti-Social Behaviour ROADSHOW
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The Anti-Social Behaviour Roadshow is touring around the District of Northfield. See below for more details.
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BCSP Has Moved
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Birmingham Community Safety Partnership has changed its location.
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Stayin' Alive
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A Harm Reduction Event
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Safeguarding Birmingham Pupils
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Birmingham Community Safety Partnership is working with Childrens Services- Education Welfare Service to support the City’s young people in attending school through the Pupil Watch programme.
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Let's Work Together
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- A Community Capacity Building Grant
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Birmingham City Council & Birmingham Strategic Partnership Conduct Assessment
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The Strategic Assessment of Birmingham has been conducted for the City Council, the Strategic Partnership and other organisations active in Birmingham and the wider regional area.
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TOGETHER ACTION AREA - Getting to the heart of Anti-Social Behaviour
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Crack houses, drug dealing, burglaries and prostitution in the Hodge Hill constituency are to be targeted to improve the lives of the communities which have been blighted by antisocial behaviour.
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A PARTNERSHIP THAT'S WORKING
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The Neighbourhoods of Birmingham are getting safer thanks to the partnership between Birmingham City Council and Birmingham Community Safety Partnership, which has not only cut crime but is also helping to make streets feel cleaner, greener and safer.
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Firework safety for the mobile phone generation
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West Midlands Fire Service have developed a multi media approach to reducing the risk to children and youths from fireworks using DVDs and mobile phones to get the message across.
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE STRATEGY 2006-09- LAUNCHED!
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Pan-Birmingham Domestic Violence Strategy Launch.
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Birmingham Community Safety Strategic Assessment 2006/07
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The Citywide Community Safety Strategic Assessment for 2006/07 is here. To download, see below for details.
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40 areas appointed to lead the Respect programme
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One year on from the launch of the Government’s Respect Action Plan, major progress is being made in the drive to tackle anti-social behaviour and create a modern culture of respect.
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GOING UNDERCOVER TO EARN RESPECT
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Officers from Birmingham City Council and the police are set to wage an undercover war on vandals and those spraying graffiti across the city as part of a drive to mark the first anniversary of the Government’s ‘Respect’ Campaign.
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Anti-Social Behaviour Strategy for the City
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If YOU want to have a say in tackling anti-social behaviour then read on...
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BIRMINGHAM AGENCIES ASK ‘ARE YOU A FUTURE STAR OF CCTV?’
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BIRMINGHAM Community Safety Partnership and West Midlands Police are launching an innovative new campaign to tackle violence in public places.
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POLICE TAKE POSITIVE ACTION IN LOZELLS AND HANDSWORTH
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COMMUNITIES in Lozells and Handsworth can expect to see an increase in high visibility patrols this weekend.
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POLICE TAKE POSITIVE ACTION IN LOZELLS AND HANDSWORTH
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COMMUNITIES in Lozells and Handsworth can expect to see an increase in high visibility patrols this weekend.
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Constituency Strategic Assessments 06/07 are here!
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Birmingham's Constituency Strategic Assessments for 2006/07 are available to download.
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Birmingham Partners Unite to Keep Crime Down
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BIRMINGHAM Community Safety Partnership and West Midlands Police are holding a major 'safety day' on Wednesday 25 July to focus on community safety across the entire city.
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BCSP Website - Development News
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Beating The Burglars
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Hall Green Constituency launched the latest stage in its 'Beating The Burglars' campaign in July 2007.
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TACKLING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN HALL GREEN CONSTITUENCY - SURVIVAL CARDS
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Hall Green Constituency is launching a new survival card designed to help survivors of domestic violence - produced in partnership between Hall Green Local Delivery Group (LDG) for Community Safety and Sparkbrook Domestic Violence Forum.
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‘UNITED STREETS OF BIRMINGHAM’ 2 CAMPAIGN
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The USB launch was held in Hall Green Constituency
at Woodbridge Road Police Station, Moseley.
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BIRMINGHAM SUPERMARKETS UNITE FOR SAFETY ROADSHOWS
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SUPERMARKETS in south Birmingham are joining forces for a series of roadshows to promote safety and crime reduction in support of the United Streets of Birmingham 2 campaign.
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NEW THREE YEAR ALCOHOL STRATEGY FOR CITY
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Birmingham Community Safety Partnership and Birmingham Health and Wellbeing Partnership are pleased to announce the launch of the city’s new three-year alcohol strategy.
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BCSP Strategic Assessment 07/08 - Summary
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At the centre of The Community Safety Strategy for 2005-8 is the basic assumption that the achievement of crime reduction targets will rest on a close collaboration between the Partnership’s pan-Birmingham Core Priority Groups (CPGs), led by senior partners, and the ten Local Delivery Groups (LDGs) which operate in each Constituency.
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SAFE & UNITED
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A Birmingham Community Safety Partnership Public Meeting
12th February 2008 – The Council House
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Stay Safe in Birmingham
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The Birmingham Community Safety Partnership is committed to working with schools and in youth settings to support young people in making sure Birmingham is a safe place for them.
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Bus crime down as task force targets offenders
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Crime on and around the region’s bus network plummeted by 28 per cent last year, figures released by the Safer Travel task force have revealed.
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VANS TAKE SAFETY MESSAGES ON THE ROAD
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New graphics are being added to selected West Midlands Fire Service vehicles warning people about the dangers of dangerous and anti-social driving.
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Birmingham Supports Alcohol Awareness Week
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Alcohol Awareness Week is a national event which this year takes place between 7 - 14 April.
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36,000 Fewer Crimes in Birmingham
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Thank you for making the difference!
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Fire Fighters Get on Their Bikes
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Teams of firefighters will be out and about on bikes this summer to talk to young people about the dangers of fire and anti-social behaviour.
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Best Bar None - Taxi Campaign
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Taxis carrying the city’s Best Bar None logo – the licensed trade’s Oscars – will be seen around the streets of Birmingham this month to promote the scheme.
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United Streets of Birmingham: Taking a Stand Awards
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The United Streets of Birmingham Taking a Stand Awards have been created in order to recognise the contribution that local people make to reducing crime in Birmingham.