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What is the Your Views survey?
Your Views is our survey of residents’ sense of safety in the place where they live.
The survey is currently closed and feedback is being analysed.
The survey gives you the opportunity to feedback on the local crime and safety issues you experience, and the work of the police in your local neighbourhood.
The survey is there for you to record your views whether you feel safe in your neighbourhood or if you have concerns about any topic which you feel the police can help with.
Your feedback helps the Mayor and Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime to understand the issues affecting your local area and how they can work with the police and other local services to make sure our communities are safe, just, and inclusive.
Why take part?
Your answers are really important as they help us to understand the safety issues affecting your local area, and how the Mayor, police, and local partners can work together to deliver improved services and safety across West Yorkshire.
We receive hundreds of survey responses, but fewer people aged 16 to 35, or from Black, Asian, or other minority groups reply to the survey. If you are a young person, or from a minority group, we encourage you to share your views with us too.
Please note that we cannot reply to individual responses made in the survey.
The survey is not for reporting a crime or making a specific complaint about policing. If you wish to report a crime or make a complaint, then please visit West Yorkshire Police’s website for more information - www.westyorkshire.police.uk/contact-us.
What is the Your Views survey?
Your Views is our survey of residents’ sense of safety in the place where they live.
The survey is currently closed and feedback is being analysed.
The survey gives you the opportunity to feedback on the local crime and safety issues you experience, and the work of the police in your local neighbourhood.
The survey is there for you to record your views whether you feel safe in your neighbourhood or if you have concerns about any topic which you feel the police can help with.
Your feedback helps the Mayor and Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime to understand the issues affecting your local area and how they can work with the police and other local services to make sure our communities are safe, just, and inclusive.
Why take part?
Your answers are really important as they help us to understand the safety issues affecting your local area, and how the Mayor, police, and local partners can work together to deliver improved services and safety across West Yorkshire.
We receive hundreds of survey responses, but fewer people aged 16 to 35, or from Black, Asian, or other minority groups reply to the survey. If you are a young person, or from a minority group, we encourage you to share your views with us too.
Please note that we cannot reply to individual responses made in the survey.
The survey is not for reporting a crime or making a specific complaint about policing. If you wish to report a crime or make a complaint, then please visit West Yorkshire Police’s website for more information - www.westyorkshire.police.uk/contact-us.