Welcome to the Birmingham Community Safety Partnership

Anti Social Behaviour Awareness Week 2024 18th November - 24th November

Join us for ASB Awareness Week 2024 from November 18th to 24th! The Birmingham Community Safety Partnership is hosting a series of events and activities to combat anti-social behaviour and promote a safer community. Highlights include public events, school visits, and informative pop-up stalls at local libraries. Don’t miss our online webinars on key topics like hate crime and the ASB case review process. Let’s work together to make Birmingham a safer place for everyone!

ASB Awareness Week 2024 Poster

What We Do

Birmingham Community Safety Partnership works to reduce the level and impact of crime and anti-social behaviour to keep our neighbourhoods safe so that people can lead healthy and productive lives. We want to make Birmingham a safer city for our communities to live in whilst also making it undesirable for offenders and perpetrators who’s only interest is to have a negative impact within communities.

Find out more
1260
In Q1 and Q2 of 2023, the Community Safety Intervention Officers have had 1260 interactions and 403 referrals have been completed to support services.
£333,000
The Birmingham Community Safety Team has been successful in securing £333,000 from the Safer Streets 5 funding to increase safety in and around the city centre and develop projects in other night time economy locations.
£220,000
The Community Safety Team has received a grant of £220,000 for 2023/24 following the release of the Government’s ASB Action Plan. The locations identified are Aston, Weoley, Billesley and Ladywood

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Please email cspenquiries@birmingham.gov.uk

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