Police website: www.gmp.police.uk
Address: Greater Manchester Police Headquarters, Central Park, Northampton Road, Manchester M40 5BP
Tel: 101
Greater Manchester does not have a Police and Crime Commissioner. The Mayor of Greater Manchester has now taken responsibility for policing and crime. The police and crime section of Greater Manchester Combined Authority (which consists of the ten Greater Manchester councils and the Mayor) can be found here: www.gmpcc.org.ukhttps://www.greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk/info/20006/police_and_crime
Tel: 0161 778 7000
Email contact: the.mayor@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk
Address: Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, GMCA, Churchgate House, 56 Oxford Street, Manchester M1 6EU
There exists a victims website called Greater Manchester Victims’ Services which can be found here: http://www.gmvictims.org.uk/ with the specific page about anti-social behaviour here: http://www.gmvictims.org.uk/find-information/ive-been-affected-by/anti-social-behaviour
There is an Anti-social Behaviour Victim Champion in Rochdale and Tameside run by Victim Support to provide independent support and advocacy for victims of anti-social behaviour. This service is not advertised separately. This is because they work with victims referred to them by different agencies including the Police and Council. The Greater Manchester contact details for Victim Support can be found here: https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/what-we-do/local-services/north-west/manchester
For other areas you can always self-refer to Victim Support for local support and advice by calling 0808 1689 111.
ASB Help will always endeavour to work collaboratively with practitioners and partner agencies across England and Wales to promote and attain the best possible outcome for the victim. It is our hope that our expertise and experience will be used as an asset by practitioners in all cases that we consult on, however it must be noted that we do NOT have jurisdiction over local agencies and cannot compel partners to undertake specific action.
We will continue to offer objective advice to victims and practitioners alike and hope that in doing so we can promote best practice in ASB case management as well as raising awareness of victims rights.
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