Funding
Crime Prevention Fund
The Crime Prevention Fund offers grants towards the costs of crime prevention measures within the city of Hull. It is designed to support community organisations to undertake local projects. The projects are funded to reduce crime and antisocial behaviour. They are to improve feelings of safety.
Hull Emergency Community Response Fund
In response to recent events in Hull, Two Ridings Community Foundation has launched a fund to offer immediate support to community groups across the city.
Home Office Protective Security Schemes for Places of Worship
The Home Office is continuing to provide protective security measures to places of worship under two schemes -
The schemes provide funding for places of worship and associated faith community centres that are vulnerable to hate crime. These schemes aim to reduce hate crime happening at places of worship so that people can feel safe to attend worship and practise their religion freely.
Contacts for support
Your Councillor
Get in touch with your local councillors for support.
Your Neighbourhood team
Find out how your Neighbourhood team can help you and your community.
Neighbourhood watch
Any group of neighbours can come together to form a neighbourhood watch or neighbours group. It can be very simple to do and doesn't cost anything to get started.
Safer Hull
The Safer Hull Strategy is focussed upon the delivery of the following outcomes -
- reducing serious and violent crime
- reducing re-offending
- supporting access for vulnerable people to support and intervention
- engaging, enabling and empowering communities to develop community safety solutions
Reporting
Antisocial behaviour
You can report antisocial behaviour here.
Crime including Hate Crime
Everyone has the right to feel safe and to be safe and we are committed to working with the police as well as other partners and with communities to ensure Hull continues to be a welcoming and safe city for everyone.
If you have concerns around issues in your community that you are worried about, and wish to report these, you can do so by contacting Humberside Police online where you will find a range of reporting options.
Alternatively, report a hate crime to Humberside Police online or by calling 101.
In an emergency, always call 999.
Affected by crime
If you have you been affected by crime in the -
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Hull
- North Lincolnshire
- North East Lincolnshire
you may have questions, worries or concerns.
For further information you can visit the Affected by Crime website or call 0800 368 7586.
Mental health
Hull and East Yorkshire Mind
HEY Mind have a wide range of services available for children, young people and adults across Hull and East Yorkshire.
Thrive Hull
Thrive aims to be a source of information for young people, parents and carers, and professionals to find advice and support about emotional health and wellbeing in Hull.
Hull Talking Therapies
Lets Talk Hull have a wide range of different therapeutic approaches available for Hull residents.
Solace
Free specialist child and family therapy to refugee children and families who arrived as part of the UK Global Resettlement programmes.
This includes individual, family and group work.
Mental Health Crisis Intervention Team
The Mental Health Crisis Intervention Team is for adults aged 18 to 64. It is an urgent care service for people living in Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire who are experiencing an acute mental health crisis.
Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide (SOBS UK)
Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide (SOBS) offer peer-led support to adults impacted by suicide loss.
Further details of the Hull Support Group are available by email - hull@uksobs.org
Staying up to date
My Community Alert
A free messaging system operated by -
- Humberside Police
- Humberside Fire and Rescue
- Humberside Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner.
Sign up to receive messages, either by phone or email.
Trusted sources of information
Our social media
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- TikTok - @hullcitycouncil
- LinkedIn - Hull City Council
- Threads - @hullcitycouncil
East Hull Area Committee
North Hull Area Committee
West Hull Area Committee
Humberside Police – Social Media Accounts
- Facebook - @humberbeat
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