Newham Safety Partnership (NSP)

NSP is a multi-agency partnership bringing together organisations that help tackle crime, disorder and anti-social behaviour in the borough.

Visit LinkedIn page to learn about the work of NSP and efforts to make Newham a safer and fairer borough.

About us

Introduction to the Newham Safety Partnership (NSP)

Key Strategies and Plans

Annual Scrutiny Reviews

Minutes of Meetings January 2025

Meet the Core Partners

Met Police - Newham

London Fire Brigade

NHS

HM Prison and Probation Service

Met Police - Your Area

Find out more about policing and crime in your area, find your local officer, get the latest crime statistics and advice, help Met Police with appeals for information and find out what is being done to tackle crime in your area.

Youth Safety Strategy 2025-2028

We want to make Newham a place where young people and families are safe and not hurt by violence or taken advantage of by others.
Our Youth Safety Strategy puts children and young people first and aims to create safer spaces and supportive communities for all.

Prevention Hub

Useful information and resourses around personal safety and crime prevention.

Vulnerability & Exploitation

Modern Slavery - how to spot it and report it.

StreetSafe

StreetSafe is a service that allows you to report safety concerns in public places without giving us your name (anonymously). This includes issues like poorly lit streets, abandoned buildings, or vandalism, as well as instances where you feel unsafe due to someone following or verbally abusing you.

Partner Newsletters

Metropolitan Police

London Fire Brigade

PROTECT & PREVENT

Protect UK

Prevent - Counter Terrorism Policing

MET ENGAGE - Community Crime-Fighting

Met Engage is a new way for Londoners to receive updates directly from local officers via a new website which is part of the Met’s focus on neighbourhood policing. Officers will use ‘Met Engage’ to provide their communities with crime prevention advice, local events and meetings, updates on ongoing incidents and investigations, and information about successful outcomes and operations. Communities have told the Met they want to be more connected to their local policing teams and the Met is now asking people to sign up.