Safer Hillingdon Partnership

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

  1. Safer neighbourhoods and perception of crime
  2. Violence against women and girls (domestic abuse and sexual offending)
  3. Reducing the number of violent incidents on the borough
  4. 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.

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