Community safety
In an emergency always call 999, or report a problem or incident. To contact the Community Safety Team please email commsafe@rbkc.gov.uk.
Domestic abuse and Violence Against Women and Girls
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In an emergency: contacting the police to report domestic abuse
Information on how to contact your local police in emergency and non-emergency situations.
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Support services: The Angelou Partnership
Information about The Angelou Partnership and the support they can offer those affected by Violence Against Women and Girls.
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United Nations Global Day for the Elimination of Violence
November 25 is the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women 2019.
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Domestic abuse and Violence Against Women and Girls
An overview of the wide range of actions the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea along with the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham and Westminster City Council will be taking towards its strategy of ending violence against women and girls between 2015 and 2018.
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Domestic abuse and the Sanctuary Scheme
Information about the different types of domestic abuse and how the Sanctuary Scheme can help you stay safe in your own home.
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Domestic Homicide Review
When someone has been killed as a result of domestic abuse (domestic homicide) a review into the help and support they may have received from the Council, Police and other agencies should be carried out.
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Organisations
Information, useful links and contact details of organisations who can help those affected by domestic abuse.
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Modern slavery
About modern slavery, how to spot the signs, and how to report it.
Antisocial behaviour
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How to report anti-social behaviour and definitions
Information on what antisocial behaviour is and what it is not including details on how to report anti-social behaviour.
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Hate Crime
Information about hate crime and support available.
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Noise and nuisance
Information on how to resolve a noise or nuisance problem, including advice for builders and the law.
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Community Trigger
Use the community trigger if you have reported antisocial behaviour about three separate incidents in the last six months.
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Controlled drinking zone
Information on controlled drinking zones within the borough
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Anti-social behaviour powers
Introduces many of the new tools and powers that can be used by local authorities to deal with antisocial behaviour
Crime prevention
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Report a crime or incident
Information on reporting a crime or incident. This includes antisocial behaviour and what to do if you think someone is at risk of abuse.
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Crime prevention
Information about how to prevent crime and stay safe including ways to secure your home and advice on vehicle security, personal security and using a cashpoint.
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CCTV (closed-circuit television)
Information on the CCTV system in the borough which includes 58 cameras in the wards of Colville, Dalgarno, Earl's Court and Golborne.
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Get involved in community safety
Information on how to get involved in Community Safety
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The Prevent Strategy
The Prevent Strategy aims to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism
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Young people and crime
About young people and crime, and the role of the Youth Offending Team.
Working in the community
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Get involved in community safety
Information on how to get involved in Community Safety
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Community Policing
Information on community policing including police stations and contact points.
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Community Safety Team
Information on the Safer K&C Partnership, the Community Safety Fair Processing Notice and how to contact the Community Safety Team.
Community safety news
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Public Spaces Protection Order for Knightsbridge
Information about the Antisocial behaviour (ASB) from vehicles Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in Knightsbridge.
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Help from Victim Support
Help and information available for victims of hate crime and antisocial behaviour.
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Fire safety and smoke alarms
Information about free fire safety advice from the London Fire Brigade.