| The Safer Stockport Partnership involves many different organisations including public services and small community groups and voluntary organisations. The work to tackle the complex problems of crime, drugs and anti-social behaviour is lead by means of the partnership meetings every three months. These are chaired by the Chief Executive of Stockport Council and the Divisional Commander of Greater Manchester Police in Stockport . The other organisations represented are:
- Stockport Primary Care Trust (Health Service)
- Stockport NHS Trust
- Pennine Care Trust (Mental Health Services)
- Greater Manchester Probation Service
- Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service
- Victim Support and Witness Service ( Stockport )
- Stockport Council for Voluntary Service
- HM Customs and Excise
- Government Office for the North West
- Stockport Courts Services
- Stockport Council elected members and the following services directorates:
- Children and Young People
- Adults and Communities
- Environment and Economy
- Stockport Direct Services
A range of other partnership meetings take place to drive and co-ordinate work to deal with particular issues. Click here for more information. Many other organisations and services, such as community and voluntary organisations get involved in the work of the partnership.
For contact details of these organisations click here.
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