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Bromley

Youth Survey


Youth Survey Results

Over 31,000 young people across London took part in this year's survey and told us what matters to them. Local police teams across London will now be working to resolve these issues and help improve your area.

Find out how to get involved in making your neighbourhood safer.

You can also contact your local Safer Neighbourhoods police team for more information.
Find them at www.met.police.uk/saferneighbourhoods/

 

What you said...

» I am worried about being robbed on my school journey.

» I am worried about groups of teenagers, kids or adults hanging around in my neighbourhood.

» I am anxious about the possibility of people carrying knives.

What you said

What we will do about it...

» We have doubled the number of officers patrolling the transport network and conduct joint operations with Transport For London.

» We actively disperse and disrupt groups causing disorder in known trouble hotspots and monitor their activities.

» We carry out stop and search patrols throughout Bromley's transport system and routinely conduct operations targeting knife carrying.

What we will do about it

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News...

 

Become a Bromley Young Advisor

Community Engagement in Bromley is of high importance to the partners of the Safer Bromley Partnership and the Bromley Community Engagement Forum. It was recognised by the 22 Safer Neighbourhood Teams and Panels in the Borough that they needed to engage with Young People better in their local area, while endeavouring to engage at borough level as well.

Maintaining a local Youth Panel on individual wards was becoming a task which although effective, needed a better approach and so the Bromley Young Advisors was born. 

Under the umbrella of the Bromley Community Engagement Forum, each of the 22 wards has a Young Advisor who is trained to a specific standard to understand the concept of Community Engagement, whilst maintaining the need of youth input.

Each of these Young People sits on their local Safer Neighbourhood Panel and is involved locally with the policing task setting the panel makes. The Bromley Community Engagement Forum also maintains a borough wide Bromley Young Advisors Business Board (BYABB), which brings together the 22 Young People to discuss issues and work on borough wide projects.

The BYABB has a Chairman, Deputy Chairman and Secretary and is supported by the Bromley Community Engagement Forum’s Assistant Chairman for Young People.

The Chairman of the BYABB also sits on the Bromley Community Engagement Executive Board to ensure communication streams between the two bodies.

For more information, please click on this link which will take you to the website of the Bromley Community Engagement Forum (BCEF).

CG BCEF  Young Advisers

Howard Clark (Chair of the BCEF), James Cleverly (London Assembly Member for Bromley and Bexley and the Mayor of London's Ambassador for youth), Bromley Police's Borough Commander Charles Griggs and members of the BCEF Young Advisors.