Croydon reviews the lives of 60 vulnerable adolescents
A detailed study of the lives and experiences of 60 vulnerable young people, 23 girls and 37 boys, has today been published by Croydon Safeguarding Children Board (CSCB).
A detailed study of the lives and experiences of 60 vulnerable young people, 23 girls and 37 boys, has today been published by Croydon Safeguarding Children Board (CSCB).
The Safer Croydon Partnership has installed three temporary CCTV cameras in Croydon town centre and a second temporary camera in Shrublands to help reduce crime and antisocial behaviour.
Councillor Hamida Ali, cabinet member for communities, safety and justice, statement on yesterday’s stabbings in Selhurst.
Councillor Ali said: “This was a truly shocking incident within our community, and my thoughts are with the victim’s family. I have met the […]
The Safer Croydon Partnership is asking the public for help to shape Croydon’s next Community Safety Strategy.
Set to run from 2017 to 2020, the strategy sets out the top community safety priorities to be tackled over that period.
The Safer […]
The Safer Croydon Partnership has bought six breathalysers to help the police crackdown on public disorder and antisocial behaviour in the town centre.
The council, police and Croydon Bid agreed the breathalysers could help to reduce drink-related violence, […]