Contact

Contacting the VRP Hub

VRPHub@avonandsomerset.police.uk

Safer Somerset Partnership

The Somerset VRP’s work is strategically supported by the Safer Somerset Partnership.

These collective partnerships work together to tackle crime, disorder and antisocial behaviour, and to reduce re-offending to make our communities feel safe and be safe.

More information on the Safer Somerset Partnership can be found on their website.

If you have any questions for the Somerset Community Safety Team, please email: communitysafetyteam@somerset.gov.uk

 

B&NES Community Safety and Safeguarding Partnership (BCSSP)

is a multi-agency partnership that aims to prevent and reduce violence in the area. BCSSP  work closely with the B&NES VRP

More information on the BCSSP can be found on their website.

Click here to contact the B&NES BCSSP Team via their online form.

South Glos. Community Safety & Crime

Works closely with partners (including the South Glos. VRP) to tackle crime, disorder and antisocial behaviour, and to reduce re-offending to make our communities feel safe and be safe.

More information on the South Glos. Community Safety Team, can be found on their website.

If you have any questions for the Somerset  Community Safety Team, please email: communitysafetyteam@southglos.gov.uk

Safer Stronger North Somerset

is made up of local organisations who work together (with local communities) to tackle crime and disorder and improve community safety for local residents. They work closely with the North Somerset VRP.

More information on the Safer Stronger North Somerset Partnership can be found on their website

If you have any questions for either the North Somerset VRP or the Community Safety Partnership please email:

Bristol Safer Connections

is part of Bristol City Council’s transformation of children’s services, the new Safer Connections team has been established to strengthen citywide responses to Harm Outside the Home (HOtH).

This Partnership Team works to directly influence and improve the environments where children live, learn and socialise. The Bristol VRP is linked to this work. 

More information on Bristol Safer Connections can be found on their website