Community Safety

What services are available in Merton to victims of hate crime?

Safer Merton is keen to get a better understanding of the services offered to victims and witnesses of hate crime.

Emergency Planning & Counter Terrorism Roadshow - 19th October

This FREE event would be suitable for local organisations/businesses and will have input from the local authority and Metropolitan Police.

Online safety training from Merton Safeguarding Children Board

Merton Safeguarding Children Board is offering free guidance on online safety for children and young people to local voluntary and community groups. Training covers:

Next Merton Community Policing Partnership meeting: Tuesday 21 September, 7–9pm

The next MCPP meeting will focus on the reporting and monitoring of race and religious hate crime in the borough.

Merton's Police Community Support Officer of the Year

Nicholas Smith from St Helier Ward has been named Merton's Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) of the year.

Have your say on policing in London

The Metropolitan Police Authority is consulting on London’s policing priorities.

Reminder: Merton Community Policing Partnership meeting: 13 July

Merton Community Policing Partnership is holding an open meeting on 13 July.

Agenda items include:

New support line for victims of hate crime

The Safer Merton partnership is working with Stop Hate UK to offer victims an experienced and confidential place to report hate crime.

Dates for your diaries: future meetings of the Merton Community Policing Partnership

Dates of Merton Community Policing Partnership Meetings for the remainder of 2010 have been set as follows (all meetings take place 7.00 to 9.00 pm):

Crime and Safety Roadshow: 14 June

The Greater London Authority (GLA) and the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) are holding a roadshow in Battersea on 14 June where you can  find out more about:

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