Contents
- Foreword to the Bexley Community Safety Partnership Strategy
- What is the Community Safety Partnership?
- Achievements from the 2022 to 2025 strategy
- Key legislation
- Joint strategic assessment 2025
- What does the JSA tell us?
- Our community
- Community safety survey results 2024
- BCSP priorities 2025 to 2028
- Principals and cross-cutting themes
- Priority 1: serious violence
- Priority 2: domestic abuse
- Priority 3: anti-social behaviour
- Priority 4: community reassurance
- Working in partnership
- Delivery plan and measuring success
- Further information
2. What is the Community Safety Partnership?
The Bexley Community Safety Partnership (BCSP) brings together the authorities responsible for local crime and disorder strategies.
The BCSP provides direction, coordination, and a partnership response to deliver activities aimed at reducing crime, disorder, and antisocial behaviour.
BCSP principles are to:
- facilitate partnership working and information sharing processes between relevant agencies
- support the development of intelligence around local crime and antisocial behaviour to enable resources to be deployed effectively
- manage and oversee the BCSP Executive Group, Working Groups, and work processes to bring about reductions in crime, disorder, and antisocial behaviour
- ensure that all agencies are supporting and training staff for effective partnership delivery