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Request for funding from the Safer Hastings Partnership
Safer Hastings Partnership Priorities
Keeping Communities Safe - Dealing effectively with anti-social behaviour, making the streets and businesses safer, tackling street community issues, responding to public place serious violence, dealing with criminal damage effectively, Improving road safety.
Protecting Vulnerable People - not tolerating modern slavery and human trafficking, not condoning Violence Against Women and Girls.
Identifying Those at Risk of Harm - ensuring those with substance misuse issues are supported, not condoning domestic abuse to all.
Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Priorities
1) Strengthen policing, tackle crime, prevent harm and anti-social behaviour - anti social behaviour, burglary, rural crime, road safety, business and retail crime, hate crime, partnership activity to reduce crime.
2) Relentless disruption of serious and organised crime - homicide, serious violence & knife crime, drugs & county lines, modern slavery, fraud and cyber-crime.3) Support and safeguard victims and tackle violence against women and girls - domestic abuse, elder abuse, quality victim support services, safeguard the vulnerable, improve access to justice.
Please note:
Only applications whose outcomes fulfil one or more of the Safer Hastings Partnership's (SHP) and Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner's priorities listed above will be considered for funding. Funding is limited and intended for 'one off' projects, applications for ongoing funding are unlikely to be approved.
To apply for funding please use this online form - Safer Hastings Partnership Joint Action Group Application Form.
For further information, advice on eligibility and application form please email communitysafety@hastings.gov.uk.
If your project does not fall within the above priorities then please view the East Sussex County Council Funding News.
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Request for funding from the Safer Hastings Partnership
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