Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP)
The Salford Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership is made up of public and private agencies each with their part to play in reducing crime and disorder in Salford. It is the Strategic Delivery Partnership for the Safe City theme of the Community Plan, working on behalf of Partners IN Salford. The key partner agenices include:
- Salford City Council
- Greater Manchester Police
- Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service
- Primary Care Trust
Many other public and private organisations actively contribute to the work of the partnership which include:
- Criminal Justice Board
- Drug and Alcohol Action Team
- Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce
- Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority
- HM Prison Service
- New Prospect Housing Limited
- Salix Homes
- City West Housing Trust
- Salford Magistrates Court
- University of Salford
- Youth Offending Service
- Council for Voluntary Services
- Crown Prosecution Service
- Greater Manchester Ambulance Service
- Greater Manchester Police Authority
- National Health Service
- Salford Probation Service
- Victim Support and Witness Service
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This page was last updated on 24 April 2008
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