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Multi Agency Contacts

     

Surrey Crime & Disorder Reduction Partnerships

Surrey Crime & Disorder Reduction Partnerships are 11 borough/district groups of statutory agencies and other significant groups who are required to design and implement strategies to rescue crime and disorder and the misuse of drugs in their respective areas

  • Elmbridge Borough Council
  • Epsom & Ewell Borough Council
  • Guildford Borough Council
  • Mole Valley District Council
  • Reigate & Banstead Borough Council
  • Runnymede Borough Council
  • Spelthorne Borough Council
  • Surrey Heath Borough Council
  • Tandridge District Council
  • Waverley Borough Council
  • Woking Borough Council
     
     

Surrey Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements

Surrey Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) are designed to protect the public and manage the risk from violent, sexual and other dangerous offenders. In Surrey this is achieved by the Responsible Authority agencies - police, probation and prison services - working together with other agencies involved in public protection to assess and manage the risks posed by sexual and violent offenders living in the community. Other agencies that co-operate in MAPPA include youth offending teams, local education authorities, local housing authorities, social services and health services.

PDFDownload or view the MAPPA Annual Report 2010-2011 (PDF download - 392kb)

     
     

Independent Police Complaints Commission

Independent Police Complaints CommissionIn April 2004 a new Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) police complaints system was introduced in England and Wales. The new system is designed to raise standards, cut delays, increase public confidence and transform the way police forces handle complaints from the public.

     
     

Surrey Police Authority

Surrey Police AuthoritySurrey Police Authority was established in to make sure that Surrey Police are accountable to the people living and working in Surrey, and that the public can have their say in how the county is policed.

     
     

Surrey County Council

Surrey County CouncilSurrey County Council and Surrey Police partner in the Safer and Stronger Communities Team which addresses Emergency Planning and Community Safety issues for the public in Surrey.

     
     

Surrey Road Safety Partnership

Surreys Road Safety Partnership (SRSP) provides direction to and co-ordinates road safety intelligence, activity and evaluation to reduce casualties and promote safety across Surrey.

     
     

Surrey Safety Camera Partnership

Surrey Safety Camera PartnershipSurrey Safety Camera Partnership is made up of four public sector organisations that have joined together with the aim of reducing collisions and casualties on Surrey´s roads -Surrey Police, Surrey County Council, Her Majesty´s Court Service and the Highways Agency.

     
     

Surrey Criminal Justice Board

Surrey Local Criminal Justice Board LogoSurrey Criminal Justice Board plays a vital role in reducing crime and bringing more offenders to justice in Surrey. It is responsible for meeting the Government´s objectives for the criminal justice system (CJS) as well as the priorities of the local community.

     
     

Surrey Safeguarding Children Board

   Logo of Surrey Safeguarding Children Board

Surrey Safeguarding Children Board is the key statutory mechanism for agreeing how the relevant organisations in each local area will co-operate to safeguard and promote the welfare of children in that locality, and for ensuring the effectiveness of what they do.

     
     

Surrey Drug & Alcohol Action Team

Surrey Drug & Alcohol Action TeamSurrey Drug & Alcohol Action Team (DAAT) is set up as a county-wide forum for tackling substance misuse. The team brings together senior officers from local agencies, including the police, probation and prison services, health and social services, education and the voluntary sector.

     
     

Multi-Agency Information Sharing Protocol for Surrey

Multi-Agency Information Sharing Protocol for Surrey This new (2008) multi-agency protocol establishes ten 'Golden Rules', which can be applied in any context to enable legal and efficient information exchange

     
     

Surrey Crime & Disorder Information Sharing Protocol

Surreys Crime & Disorder Information Sharing Protocol The purpose of this protocol is to facilitate the exchange of information in order to work together within Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships to develop and implement strategies and tactics for crime and disorder, crime reduction, tackling substance misuse and youth offending in Surrey.

     
     

Surrey Fire & Rescue

Surrey Fire & Rescue aims to make Surrey a safer place to live, work and do business by focus more attention on education, raising awareness amongst the most vulnerable people in order to reduce the suffering caused by fires and other emergencies.

     
     

Surrey Search & Rescue (SurSAR)

SurSAR

Surrey Search and Rescue is a volunteer search and rescue team on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a Year. They work closely with the emergency services to locate missing people.

     
     

Surrey-i

Surrey-i LogoSurrey-i provides information about Surrey and its residents, in one central point online. Information can be viewed from county to village level, in charts, tables and maps.

     
     

Surrey Primary Care Trust

Surrey Primary Care Trust As well as providing a comprehensive range of community services the PCT work closely with GPs, dentists, opticians and pharmacists to improve the health and wellbeing of local people.

     
     

Surrey Probation Area

Surrey Probation Area works closely with partners in the criminal justice system to ensure that the public are protected and reoffending is reduced.

     
     

Surrey Youth Justice Service

Surrey Youth Justice Service works in partnership with Surrey County Council, Surrey Police, Surrey Probation and the NHS. It´s aim is to prevent offending by young people aged 10-17.

     
     

Surrey Trading Standards

Surrey Trading Standards have several teams who work with consumers and business. Their aim is to protect consumers and help Responsible businesses to prosper. They carry out a wide range of duties and are renowned for their work in exposing and dealing with problem traders.