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CONTACTS
The Voluntary / Third Sector Representatives for the Safer Swansea Partnership are:
Sue Sturgess, Brynmill & Uplands Residents Association, Tel: 01792 423496
E-mail: Unavailable
Nicky Brown, Nacro Cymru,
Tel: 01792 468 400
E-mail: nicky.brown@nacrocymru.org.uk
Joseph Chambers, Terence Higgins Trust (THT) Cymru Tel: 01792 477540
E-mail: joseph.chambers@tht.org.uk
Wendy Cocklin, Cyrenians,
Tel: 01792 459288
E-mail: Unavailable
Jeff Collins, British Red Cross,
Tel: 029 2048 0289
E-mail: jcollins@redcross.org.uk
Ann Davies, Neighbourhood Watch Association, Tel: 01792 427473
E-mail: Unavailable
Helen Davies, Barnardo’s,
Tel: 01792 650231
E-mail: helen.davies@barnardos.org.uk
Ifor Glyn, Swansea Drugs Project,
Tel: 01792 472002
E-mail: iglyn@swanseadp.org.uk
Mike Durke, Phoenix Community Development Trust Tel: 01792 479800
E-mail: mike.durke@swansea.gov.uk
Melvin Gray, Cwmni Clydach Development Trust Tel: 01792 841415
E-mail: melvin@clydachtrust.org.uk
David Husband, British Red Cross,
Tel: 01792 772146
E-mail: dhusband@redcross.org.uk
Taha Idris, Swansea Bay Racial Equality Council (SBREC), Tel: 01792 457035
E-mail: director@sbrec.org.uk
Shehla Khan, , Minority Ethnic Women’s Network (MEWN), Tel: 01792 467722
E-mail: s.khan@mewnswansea.co.uk
Sue Richards, Age Concern Swansea,
Tel: 01792 648866
E-mail: director@ageconcernswansea.org.uk
Lynne Sanders, Women’s Aid,
Tel: 01792 415500
E-mail: women@swanseawomensaid.fsnet.co.uk
Alison Shotbolt, Communities That Care,
Tel: 01792 473961
E-mail: ctcswansea@ttinternet.com
Sheila Stevens, Swansea Victim Support,
Tel: 01792 543653
E-mail: victimsupportswansea@asis_online.net
John Williams, The Gower Society,
Tel: 01792 232610
E-mail: Unavailable
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Community SafetyThe Key Strategic Partnership under the theme of Community Safety is the Safer Swansea Partnership.
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You can download the Safer Swansea Strategy in the 'downloads' section on the left
Many of Safer Swansea's achievements and innovative services are recognised locally and held up as Best Practice nationally. Car crime has been dramatically reduced, there is less violence in our city centre and graffiti is kept to a minimum. These achievements, among many others, have been achieved through commitment to partnership working. No single person or organisation can solve a community safety issue. It tackles crime and disorder, seeking out the causes and dealing with them appropriately. By channeling diverse expertise, knowledge and shared determination, the partnership is building safer communities for all.
Community Safety - what does it mean?
Community safety is no longer restricted to crime and disorder. It is ultimately a quality of life issue which requires input and commitment from a wide range of partners. Safer Swansea has a duty to ensure people are sufficiently protected from a range of real and perceived dangers. This includes crime, anti-social behaviour, fire accidents at home, and providing support and protection for people who are affected by such issues.
Safer Swansea Partnership's Vision for the future
Over the next three years the Safer Swansea Partnership will continue to make Wales's second largest city a safer place to live, work and visit, where there is reduced crime and Anti-social Behaviour (ASB), and where we embrace diversity and develop thriving communities through increased and strengthened community engagement. We share a vision for a city that is safer and where people feel safer.
Contact details for the Voluntary / Third Sector Representatives can be found under ‘Contacts’, to the left.



