OUR PARTNERS
Hampshire Police Authority works with many partner agencies across Hampshire and Isle of Wight

In partnership with Hampshire Autistic Society and Hampshire Constabulary we have helped produce an Autism Alert Card to help raise awareness of autism among public and emergency services.
The card alerts the police and emergency services that the person carrying the card has a condition that may require special attention. It also carries the name and number of a parent or carer who can be contacted in case of emergency. Any body that has been diagnosed as having an Autism Spectrum Condition can apply for the free alert card. Contact Hampshire Autistic Society for an application form.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Crimestoppers is dedicated to fighting crime across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
Hampshire Police Authority works in Partnership by providing financial backing to crimestoppers in the form of a £10,000 grant
To pass on information about crime anonymously call crimestoppers on 0800 555 11

The Rock Challenge is a drugs and crime prevention vehicle that comes in the form of a performing arts competition for schools and colleges and was originally introduced into the United Kingdom by the Hampshire Constabulary. Hampshire Police Authority supports Rock Challenge by providing an annual grant of £25,000.
Rock Challenge is presented by the Be Your Best Foundation which aims to encourage young people to lead healthy lifestyles and to be their best without the need for tabacco, alcohol or other drugs and is the foundation's main activity every year for promoting this cause.
The Inscape LGBT service has developed over the past decade into a community health service for people of all sexualities and genders wether they be hetrosexual, homosexual, lesbian or bisexual.
Inscape forms part of LBGT Independent Advisory Group and assists the Police Authority in consultation with members of diverse communities on their policing needs and priorities.
Hampshire Police Authority is proud to support the FAKE (Firearms and Knife crime Education programme) which has been running across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight since July 2007.
As part of the campaign FAKE actively engages with local communities to reduce both gun and knife incidents and aims to prevent these incidents from occurring the first place.