Evidence Data and evidence is at the heart of what we do and underpins all of our strategies and the services we commission

Evidence and Analysis

The Community Safety Intelligence Team carries out the analysis on this page to support Safer Cornwall and its partners.

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Strategic assessment

To ensure resources are used effectively, our Partnership Plan focuses on issues that present the greatest risk to individuals, families, and communities.

The Strategic Assessment combines:

Key Topics Covered:

We review and update the Strategic Assessment every year and summarise the findings in the Partnership Plan.

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Strategic Assessment


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Safer towns profiles

Town profiles have been developed for each of the ten towns in the Safer Towns Programme. The profiles aim to provide an understanding of trends in crime and anti-social behaviour alongside the key characteristics of each town and the views of local residents. These profiles were produced to inform the place-based action plans for each town and will be updated on an annual basis.

The Safer Town partnerships take an evidence-based approach with activity that responds to:

• Safer Town Profiles (annual)
• Cornwall Council Residents Survey (annual)
• Have Your Say Survey and events (annual)
• Adverse trends in crime and anti-social behaviour and emerging issues as they are identified.

Click on a town below for more information.

Serious violence strategic needs assessment (SNA) summary

The new Serious Violence Duty sets out requirements for local areas to have a dedicated focus and plan for tackling serious violence. The following needs assessment has been produced to understand this issue, to find out what we are doing to address serious violence in Cornwall please see the Safer Cornwall Serious Violence Strategic Framework

Serious Violence


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Drugs needs assessment

Cornwall Council and Cornwall’s Community Safety Partnership, Safer Cornwall, are responsible for reducing the harm related to drugs and alcohol locally. As such it is important to review local needs and evidence for drug and alcohol provision and assess the impacts upon individuals, families and local communities. This information is used to inform the commissioning of a range of services and system improvements that seek to make a positive impact. Find out what we are doing locally to support the Government drug strategy “From harm to hope” follow this LINK

The Drug Market, exploitation and other criminality


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Consultation and Surveys


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Our Treatment System


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CORNWALL & ISLES OF SCILLY DRUGS NEEDS ASSESSMENT 2024/25


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This is the annual Drug Related Deaths report for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, covering the calendar year 2024. It follows the guidance and requirements by the Department of Health and the Home Office for all Areas to have in place a system of recording and conducting confidential inquiries into drug related deaths within their specific areas.

Drug related death report


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Alcohol needs assessment

This needs assessment has been developed to help us understand how alcohol is impacting on the population of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly and assess the effectiveness of our current response to reducing alcohol harms.

The findings will provide the evidence base for our new alcohol strategy which we will develop with partners.

Alcohol needs assessment


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Young people’s substance use needs assessment

This needs assessment refresh has been developed alongside the Community Drug Partnership. The findings of this Needs Assessment, along with the Adult Drug Treatment and Alcohol Needs Assessment will provide the evidence base for the local Commissioning Strategy and will ensure that the redesign of drug treatment provision will be evidence led.

Young people’s Substance Use Needs Assessment


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Domestic abuse and sexual violence

The needs assessment aims to provide a shared understanding of local need in relation to domestic abuse and sexual violence, to inform the development of local services and enable everyone affected by domestic abuse and sexual violence to have their needs met more effectively. It provides answers to the following questions:

These needs assessments support our understanding of DASV in Cornwall and underpin the DASV Strategy and Safe Accommodation strategy which can be found here

Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Needs Assessment


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Safe Accommodation


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Have your say survey

Each year as part of the development of our new Partnership Plan, Safer Cornwall invites local people to “Have Your Say” about the community safety issues that matter on a day-to-day basis in the local area and what could be done to improve things. The survey is available on our website between July and August and we also hold a series of face-to-face events across Cornwall to gather peoples’ views. 

Have Your Say


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Peninsula strategic assessment

Since 2012, analysts representing Devon and Cornwall Community Safety Partnerships and the police have worked together to build a shared evidence base, in the form of the Peninsula Strategic Assessment (PSA) and the suite of Organised Crime Local Profiles (OCLPs) that support the local delivery of the Government’s Serious and Organised Crime Strategy.

The PSA identifies and describes the main threats and risks to community safety across Devon and Cornwall, bringing together the key messages from the strategic assessments undertaken in each of the CSP areas. It is used to support Peninsula collaboration and in understanding crime and disorder issues across Devon and Cornwall. 

Peninsula Strategic Assessment


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