Crime & communities
Tackling fear of crime & disorder in the community
Useful Contacts & Websites
Age Concern
Information on ageing issues, campaigns, annual reports and a list of local chapters.Association of British Insurers (ABI)
General Advice on insurance aspects of home security.
51 Gresham Street
London
EC2V 7HQ
Tel: 020 7600 3333British Chamber of Commerce
This site provides contact details for local businesses.Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships (CDRPs)
A full list of the 376 contact details can be found at the partnership mini-site.Citizen's Advice Bureau
They officer free confidential advice on a variety of topics.Community Champions Fund
Community Champions Team
W1129
Moorfoot
Sheffield
S1 4PQ
community.champions@dfes.gsi.gov.ukCommunity Service Volunteers
This is an UK based organisation that focuses on getting people more involved with their communities, improving social cohesion and improving the local environment.Crime Concern Trust
Information on crime related topics including domestic burglary and special community pages.
Beaver House
147-150 Victoria Road
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN1 3UY
Tel: 01793 863 500Crimestoppers Trust
National charity aimed at reducing crime.
Apollo House
66a London Road
Morden
Surrey
SM4 5EB
cst@crimestoppers-uk.orgCrimestoppers
Tel: 08000 555 111Fear of Crime Toolkit
This is aimed at practitioners and gives best practice about dealing with fear of crime in their area.Fear of Crime Public Facing Toolkit
This is aimed at giving members of the public practical advice about how they can reduce their fear of crime.Grant Search Engines
This site aims to provide the latest funding information from Central Government, National Lottery, devolved governing bodies, EU and quangos.www.cofinancing.co.uk
A website dedicated to assisting UK organisations identify and access external funding, particularly from Europe, the National Lottery and UK Government.www.j4b.co.uk
This is a comprehensive and easy to use grants information database.http://www.volcomgrants.gov.uk/
Grant information for the British charitable and non-profit sector.www.welcomeeurope.com
This site lists more than 400 EU Grants and Loans from all Major European Institutions such as the European Commission, the EBRD, the EIF, the Council of Europe etc.Help the Aged
An UK charity which provides practical support and advice to help older people lead independent lives.Home Office Crime Reduction College
Information and training on crime reduction.
The Hawkhills
Easingwold
York
YO61 3EG
Tel: 01347 825 060
crc@homeoffice.gsi.gov.ukJoseph Rowntree Foundation
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation is one of the largest independent social policy research and development charities in the UK. It supports a wide programme of research and development projects in housing, social care and social policy.Leonard Cheshire
Leonard Cheshire are the leading charity provider of services for disabled people in the UK and they also operate in 57 countries across the world.Local Government Association
National representative body of local government including local authority community safety officers.
Local Government House
Smith Square
London
SW1P 3HZ
Tel: 020 7664 3000National Association of the Care and Ressettlement of Offenders (NACRO)
This crime reduction charity aims to make society safer by finding practical solutions to reducing offenders. Since 1966, they have worked to give ex-offenders, other disadvantaged people and deprived communities the help which is needed to build a better future.
Neighbourhood Renewal Unit
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
3rd Floor, C/5
Eland House
Bressenden Place
London
SW1E 5DU
Tel: 020 7944 8383
neighbourhoodrenewal@odpm.gsi.gov.ukPriority Estates Project
PEP works with statutory and voluntary agencies and with local communities, to improve services and make sure they meet the needs of local people. They provide advice, hands-on project work, training and research services.
Tel: 0161 877 3223Real Justice
Real Justice runs conferences, also called family group conferences, restorative justice conferences and community accountability conferences. A conference is a structured meeting between offenders, victims and both parties' family and friends in which they deal with the consequences of the crime and decide how best to repair the harm.Regional Development Agencies
The eight Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) in England are charged with promoting sustainable economic development and social and physical regeneration within their regions. They are non-departmental bodies (NDPBs) sponsored by the Department of Trade and Industry.One NorthEast
Great North House
Sandyford Road
Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ND
Tel: 0191 261 2000North West Development Agency
PO Box 37
Kings Court
Scotland Road
Warrington WA1 2FR
Tel: 01925 400100Yorkshire Forward
Victoria House
2 Victoria Place
Leeds LS11 5AE
Tel: 0113 243 9222East Midlands Development Agency
Apex Court
City Link
Nottingham NG2 4LA
Tel: 0115 988 8300Advantage West Midlands
3 Priestley Wharf
Holt Street
Aston Science Park
Birmingham B7 4BN
Tel: 0121 380 3500South East of England Development Agency
SEEDA Headquarters
Cross Lanes
Guildford
Surrey GU1 1YA
Tel: 01483 484226South West of England Regional Development Agency
Sterling House
Dix's Field
Exeter EX1 1QA
Tel: 01392 214747East of England Development Agency
The Business Centre
Station Road
Histon
Cambridge CB4 9LQ
Tel: 01223 713900
Renewal.net
An on-line guide to what works in neighbourhood renewal. Renewal.net is for anyone already involved in neighbourhood renewal or wanting to get involved.Safer Communities
This website which aims to help real people in real communities tackle the crime issues that affect them.SaferSanerSchools
SaferSanerSchools helps educators improve classroom management, school discipline and school climate through restorative practices. It offers training, print materials and videos to teach new ways of responding to problem-behaviour, which hold young people accountable, enhance relationships among students, faculty, administrators and parents, and build a sense of community in the school.Strategies for the Vulnerable
This is aimed at practitioners and gives useful information about how they can reduce fear of crime among specific vulnerable groups.Stonewall
Part of Stonewall's work to achieve legal equality and social justice for lesbians, gay men and bi-sexual people.
Citizenship 21 is a project from Stonewall which provides practical ways to prmote equality and challenge prejudice.Tenant Participation Advisory Service (TPAS)
TPAS is a national non-profit making organisation that provides information, advice, training, consultancy, seminars and conferences on all aspects of involving tenants in their housing management.
TPAS
5th Floor
Trafford House
Chester Road
Manchester
M32 0RS
Tel: 0161 868 3500
Fax: 0161 877 6256
info@tpas.org.ukThe Centre for Criminological Research
The Centre for Criminological Research is a long-established independent unit within the Faculty of Law, which is part of Oxford University's Social Sciences Division. The Centre has incorporated within it the Probation Studies Unit.The Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science
Research information and education on crime reduction.
School of Public Policy
University College London
29/30 Travistock Square
London
WC1H 9QU
Tel: 020 7679 4781TOGETHER
This website is dedicated to practitioners who are working to tackle ASB in their areas. There is also a section for members of the public to find out who their local ASB co-ordinator is.Track Off
This site is the campagin to educate people about the dangers and consequences of railway crime.Transforming Conflict
British-based Transforming Conflict is an organisation offering training, consultancy and support in educational settings for people seeking to enhance their skills in building a sense of community, fostering a spirit of inclusion and dealing creatively with challenging situations.Victim Support
Tel: 0845 30 30 900
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Last update: Thursday, October 26, 2006


