Welcome to Kirklees Safer Communities Partnership
The KSCP brings a range of different organisations together to help reduce crime, disorder, substance misuse and the fear of crime.
These partners include organisations such as Kirklees Council, West Yorkshire Police, the Primary Care Trusts and Probation Services.
Every three years, the Partnership undertakes a district wide audit of crime, disorder and drugs. The information obtained from the audit is used alongside an extensive consultation exercise to develop the Kirklees Safer Communities Strategy.Latest News:
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Pinch Point Campaign Success - Feb 09
Twenty-four tonnes of waste has been collected during a seasonal campaign to reduce anti-social behaviour. -
Insight Into Life Behind Bars - Feb 09
Young women in Kirklees who commit anti-social behaviour are being sent to prison – to stop them from becoming hardened offenders. -
Reporting Domestic Violence - Feb 09
People in local communities have a vital role to play in supporting domestic violence victims, a campaign is highlighting. -
Action To Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour - Mar 09
Action is being stepped up in Dewsbury East to reduce anti-social behaviour and make residents feel safer. -
Education and Job Scheme Expands - Mar 09
People overcoming drink and drugs are learning new skills and finding jobs in a scheme that has expanded to reach more clients across Kirklees. -
Dewsbury Youth Group Funding Boost - Mar 09
A community group that supports children and young people in Dewsbury has received a funding boost.

