Community safety

People who live, work or study in the county can have their say on how they feel about community safety in a survey by the Safer Warwickshire Partnership.

Complete the Community Safety Survey here

The survey will help to shape the work of the partnership, which includes representatives from Warwickshire’s councils, Fire and Rescue service, Police, the Police and Crime Commissioner, the Probation Service, Health, and charitable organisations.

The survey will ask people to give their views about current community safety issues, to find out about any concerns. 

It will help to give the partnership a bigger picture of what issues there are, what needs to be prioritised and how the partners can best work together to tackle them, with the aim of increasing how safe people feel in the county.  

To complete the survey online and give your views, go to https://ask.warwickshire.gov.uk/.

As a partnership, we’re already doing a lot to help make Warwickshire as safe as possible. But we know there is more that can be done through better understanding of how crimes and incidents impact on your feeling of safety.

We want to know what the concerns and priorities of people are, so those that make decisions about community safety can look to tackle issues that are affecting those that live, work or study in Warwickshire.

This survey aims to find out what influences how safe you feel and what the concerns are in different areas, whether it be crime, anti-social behaviour, substance misuse, violence, feeling safe in public spaces or something else. Tell us about it.

It will enable us as a partnership to make better informed decisions, improve our work and help ensure that we are promoting action in the right areas.

The results will be analysed in the summer of 2024, and used to inform the setting of local community safety priorities from the autumn onwards.

The survey is running until Sunday 4 August.

Published: Monday, 22nd July 2024