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  • Your Kingston Your Health

    Drug users are encouraged to attend treatment sessions, as this has shown that attendees use less illegal drugs, commit less crime, improve their health and mange their lives better, which in turn benefits the wider community.... Crime... From October 2011 to September 2012, 5.2% of all crimes in Kingston were related to drug misuse (Crime Mapping Data Tables, Met Police October 2013) – and Kingston was ranked fifth out of the 32 London Boroughs for this indicator (with one being the lowest level of crime) 34.

    https://data.kingston.gov.uk/jsna/your-kingston-your-health/
  • Privacy Notice and Data Protection

    detecting crime (e.g. fraud)

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/council-democracy/privacy-notice-data-protection/12
  • Privacy Notice and Data Protection

    PID will not be disclosed to anyone other than those stated above without permission, unless we have a legal reason to do so, for example disclosure is necessary to protect a person from suffering significant harm or necessary for crime prevention or detection purposes.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/council-democracy/privacy-notice-data-protection/19
  • Domestic Abuse Policy

    Domestic Abuse is a crime and residents can get help from, the Kingston Domestic Violence Hub on 0208 547 6046 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5.30pm) or The National Domestic Abuse Helpline is open 24 hours (including weekends) to offer advice - 0808 2000 247.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/housing-policies-reports/domestic-abuse-policy
  • Temporary Event Notice

    crime

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/licensing/temporary-event-notice
  • Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames Housing Allocations Scheme 2017

    You or a member of your household has been involved in unacceptable behaviour serious enough to make you an unsuitable tenant of the Council or other housing provider including:  Giving false information to obtain or try to obtain a tenancy  Making a payment to obtain or try to obtain a social housing tenancy  Deliberately damaging or allowing someone else to deliberately damage your home (including unauthorised modifications if you are a council tenant)  Violence, crime or anti-social behaviour  Subletting any Council or housing association tenancy  Being provided with a home in connection with your work for Kingston Council and losing this due to your behaviour or actions 13 Exceptions This does not apply in some particular cases, for example:  if you are experiencing harassment or violence or your home requires essential repairs  if you cannot reasonably afford your current rent and you are planning to move to a property with a lower rent II.... Authority to refer applicants to the Housing Panel Typical examples (not exhaustive) of where applicants may be referred to the Housing Panel are: 45  Existing Council tenants who are seeking a move as a consequence of crime prevention or reduction, Team Leader/Tier 2 Officer in Landlord Services  Existing tenants of partner Housing Associations who have been referred to the Housing Panel  Existing service users of Social Service departments who are seeking a move to permanent social housing through use of Social Service nomination will be referred by the relevant senior staff of that service.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/allocationspolicy2017
  • Kingston Interpreting Service - Terms and Conditions

    13.1.1 the UK Bribery Act 2010 (and/or the laws and legislation it repeals), the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, the Theft Act 1968, the Fraud Act 2006 and the Companies Act 2006;

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/council-democracy/kingston-interpreting-service-terms-conditions