The Safer Hillingdon Partnership is a multi-agency group that aims to keep Hillingdon a safe borough, where residents can take part in community activities without fear of becoming a victim of crime.
The partnership has a duty to consult local communities and carryout assessments of crime, disorder, anti-social behaviour and drug and alcohol misuse in Hillingdon.
The partnership is made up of:
- representatives at an executive level of the, police, local authority, fire and rescue authority, health service, probation service
- the elected Cabinet Member responsible for community safety at the council
- the Director of Public Health
The community safety partnership is responsible for implementing strategies to:
- reduce crime and disorder (including anti-social behaviour and other behaviours that impact the environment)
- reduce re-offending
- combat the misuse of drugs, alcohol, and other substances
- prevent people becoming involved in and reducing instances of serious violence.
2026 to2029 priorities
- Safer neighbourhoods and perception of crime
- Violence against women and girls (domestic abuse and sexual offending)
- Reducing the number of violent incidents on the borough
- Preventing harm and safeguarding communities.
Meeting structure
Meetings: The board meets every quarter and is chaired by the council's Cabinet Member for Community and Environment.