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East Sussex Residents have your say!

Every year the partnership looks at what it should focus on. We would like you to tell us your thoughts about what the priorities should be for keeping you safe in your local area, and throughout East Sussex. By 'your local area' we mean the area within 15 to 20 minutes walking distance from your home.

The East Sussex Safer Communities Partnership works together to make your community a safe place to live, work and visit by reducing crime, anti-social behaviour, and drug and alcohol problems in East Sussex.

Members of the East Sussex Safer Communities Partnership include East Sussex County Council, Sussex Police Authority, Sussex Police, Sussex Probation Service, East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, District and Borough Councils, Primary Care Trusts and the five Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships. Click here to read the full story.


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HAVE YOUR SAY

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The Authority has a statutory duty to consult the people of Sussex on their thoughts on the policing of the County. The Authority meet the public at a number of events throughout the year and commission surveys to gather your views. We then use this valuable feedback to help shape the Local Policing Plan.

Click here to have your voice heard.

COMPLAINTS AND FOI

Sussex Police Authority - Pubilc Engagement - Have your say

The Authority have a statutory duty to record and investigate complaints against named Sussex Police Chief Officers. Complaints against other police officers and police staff are dealt with via Sussex Police Professional Standards Department. Click here to find out how to record your dissatisfaction with the service you have received, or to request information under the Freedom of Information Act.

FEEDBACK FROM US

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The Authority considers the lessons learnt from all feedback from the public, whether through public meetings, surveys or complaints and compliments, and uses this information in partnership with Sussex Police to shape the delivery of policing across the County. To see how your feedback has shaped service delivery, please click here.