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Your Neighbourhood Policing Team is committed to making your neighbourhood safer for everyone. The team aims to achieve this by working with you and partners in the community to identify and tackle local priorities.
Any substance that you put into your body that is not recommended by your doctor can be harmful, and potentially lethal. This is especially the case when it comes to illegal drugs. These can come in many different forms including tablet, powder and liquid. Long term abuse can lead to serious physical health problems like vomiting and internal bleeding as well as mental problems leading to memory loss and in some cases mood and personality changes. Regardless of age, maturity or levels of physical fitness, these substances can have a devastating affect on the user, and have in the past led to fatalities. If you feel under pressure by your peers to start taking illegal drugs, you can talk to a parent or teacher. We have included links to a number of organisations you could contact for information and advice on how to avoid getting involved in drugs, and what to do if you want to stop taking them.
24 hours, 7 days per week
Your Neighbourhood Policing Team is committed to making your neighbourhood safer for everyone. The team aims to achieve this by working with you and partners in the community to identify and tackle local priorities. Rape and sexual assault are devastating experiences for any person. If this happens to you it is important to remember that it is not your fault. This type of assault can happen whether you are a man or a woman and we have specific officers who are there to help and support you.
Open 24 hours. The Criminal Justice Department exists to support the organisation through the effective management of community safety services (e.g. hate crime, youth justice, neighbourhood watch), criminal legislation, and justice development and policy. Criminal Justice also has responsibility for overseeing Policing with the Community and within this remit the Department supports District Commanders in developing Neighbourhood Policing. Much of the work of the Criminal Justice Department is developed in partnership with other organisations and agencies – such as the Government, District Policing Partnerships, Health Trusts and the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. Finance and Support Services Department has responsibility for achieving the most effective and efficient use of policing resources – a remit that includes financial reporting and accounting, management accounting, procurement and logistics and the Police Estate.
