A complaint by the Safer Portsmouth Partnership (SPP), against a drink known as 'Crunk Juce', has been upheld by the Portman Group. The SPP made the complaint after being made aware of young people becoming extremely intoxicated as a result of drinking this product. More>
Night time crime has reduced over the festive period (compared to last year) thanks to the planning and collaborative work of the Safer Portsmouth Partnership, Police, licensees, volunteers and residents across the city. More>
Recovering drug and alcohol users in Portsmouth can have the chance to train with Portsmouth Football Club’s Linvoy Primus at a special Health and Fitness session this January. More>
The Safer Neighbourhoods team covering the Buckland area of Portsmouth have noted a significant drop in reports of anti-social behaviour since the introduction of a dispersal order in December 2011. More>
Our campaign to highlight the dangers of alcohol related violence steps up a pace over the festive season with our One Punch Can Call video. The short video shows how easy it is for a good night to turn into a tradegy. More>
Two dispersal orders aiming to stop anti-social behaviour will be implemented in Buckland and Stamshaw, following joint decisions by members of the Safer Portsmouth Partnership. More>
Many people in the UK will have liver disease caused by drinking too much alcohol but they won’t realise until its too late. Alcohol liver disease can be a silent killer, with no symptoms until significant damage has been done. More>
Switch, Portsmouth’s new young person's specialist substance misuse service is being officially launched on 3rd November 2011, at the Go For It Centre, Portsmouth (next to Portsmouth & Southsea railway station). More>