Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership Welcome to the Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership. The partnership is a group of people that discuss the best ways to keep Bristol safe. They look at keeping children safe, keeping adults safe, and how to protect whole communities. The Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership started in June 2019 and officially came together in September 2019 because changes were needed to the way Bristol worked before.New laws made by the government say that the main members need to be from Bristol City Council, BNSSG Clinical commissioning group, and Avon and Somerset Constabulary. The group is also made up of members from other groups that work directly in the community. These would include people from health, education and what’s known as the voluntary sector, which are organisations working in the community that sometimes are given money from charities and sometimes from Bristol City Council.The Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership is led by Ivan Powell. He is known as the Chair of Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership and is there to check that work is completed and if there are things that could have been done better. He keeps everyone focused on their work to achieve the main goal at the end.Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership has set priorities. Priorities are similar to goals that they set so that they can help people in Bristol to feel safer, which KBSP achieve by completing work. The work is carried out by these three groups; Keeping Children Safe; Keeping Adults Safe; Keeping Communities Safe. These are then split into smaller groups called sub-groups, and task and finish groups.Do NOT contact the KBSP with individual safeguarding or safety concerns. If you have concerns that anyone (child or adult) is at risk of immediate harm call 999. If it is not an emergency but you still need help call 101.If you’re concerned that a child (under 18) in Bristol is at risk of being abused or neglected contact the First Response Team on 0117 903 6444 or submit a safeguarding referral through the online form.Click here to raise a safeguarding concern about a child.If you’re concerned that an adult with care and support needs in Bristol at risk of being abused or neglected contact Care Direct on 0117 922 2700 or submit a safeguarding referral through the online form.Click here to raise a safeguarding concern about an adult with care and support needsYou can submit safeguarding referrals for adults and children whether you are a professional or a member of the public. Outside of working hours you can call the Emergency Duty Team on 01454 615 165.You can find information about how to report Anti-Social Behaviour through Keeping Communities Safe and the Community TriggerPlease contact the Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership Business Unit by completing the contact form below. We can help with queries related to the safeguarding and safety partnership arrangements, or anything else about the KBSP. Do not contact KBSP with individual safeguarding or safety concerns. We're sorry but <%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %> doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.