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Making Tendring Safer

This page offers advice on reporting hate crime and domestic abuse. Information on emerging issue of gangs and youth violence, Child Sexual Exploitation, Preventing Violent Extremism, Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking and substance misuse (these are often termed “Hidden Harms). The CSP aims to increase the understanding and awareness of the hidden harms our communities face, and encourage those who are suffering to come forward and seek help from the partnership.

This page offers advice on reporting hate crime and domestic abuse. Information on the emerging issue of gangs and youth violence, Child Sexual Exploitation, Preventing Violent Extremism, Modern Slavery, and Human Trafficking and substance misuse (these are often termed “Hidden Harms).  The CSP aims to increase the understanding and awareness of the hidden harms our communities face, and encourage those who are suffering to come forward and seek help from the partnership.

Essex Police Help us Help you

Every day we answer thousands of phone calls from members of the public asking for our help. And we are dedicated to helping people, especially in an emergency.

But we are continuing to see an increase in people ringing 999 for something that isn't an emergency. Just 20% of the calls we are receiving to 999 actually need an emergency response.

So, we are asking people to think about whether they need to call 999. Or if another way of getting in contact us would be better.

By doing this, it will help make sure we are free to answer those phone calls from people who need our help the most.

Calling 999 must be a last resort. You should only use this service if you are reporting an emergency.

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Restorative justice

This service enables those harmed by anti-social behaviour, conflict or even a criminal offence, to have contact with the person responsible in a safe environment

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About The Tendring Community Safety Partnership

In 1998 it was identified by the then government that in order to effectively tackle crime and disorder agencies needed to work together to tackle identified issues collectively. Community Safety Partnership's (CSP's) formerly Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships (CDRP's) were set up to be the conduit between different agencies and organisations both statutory and voluntary.

The partnership includes Tendring District Council, Essex Police, Essex County Council, Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner's Office, Essex County Fire and Rescue Service, Essex Community Rehabilitation Company,

Working hard to make Tendring an even safer place to live, work and visit

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