Thurrock Community Safety Partnership
Thurrock Community Safety Partnership has a duty by law to reduce crime, disorder, anti-social behaviour and related behaviours affecting the local environment, including misuse of drugs and alcohol.
Our priorities for 2025/2026 are:
- Breaking the cycle of Domestic Abuse: in line with the Domestic Abuse Duty and needs assessment
- Tackling disproportionality in relation to Violence Against Women and Girls – including sexual offences, stalking and rape, whilst recognising that men and boys can also be victims
- Reduce harm to and safeguard vulnerable people – with a focus on addressing hate crime, and education of schools and communities
- Engaging with residents to Tackle Community based Anti-social Behaviour and Safeguard victims with a focus on arson related ASB, off road motor vehicles and fly tipping
- Preventing Serious Violence : Tackling the causes of drug driven violent crime in our communities (including robbery) through driving down gang related activity including offensive weapons
In addition to the above priorities the CSP will ensure that plans and appropriate governance is in place to deliver our duties in relation to:
- Prevent Duty Revised 2023
- Reduce Reoffending including a targeted approach to drug and alcohol related offending
These priorities were informed by our strategic assessment 2024, which identifies the scale and scope of crime, disorder and community safety issues within Thurrock
Our priorities are aligned with those of the Essex Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.
Delivery Plan 2025-26
Thurrock Community Safety Partnership
The partnership's board meeting minutes are available to download.
Community Safety Partnership Board - meeting minutes