Police call for community feedback
VICTORIA Police are running a survey, and they want to hear from the community to help identify the most important issues.
The Community Sentiment Survey opened on Wednesday, and the results will help police develop ways to tackle the issues the community cares about most.
The survey supports the Neighbourhood Policing Framework and is for people of all backgrounds who live, work, and socialise in Victoria.
The survey is anonymous and will take around five minutes to complete.
Questions include how safe you feel in your local area, your top three safety concerns, and what ideas you have to improve community safety.
In the months ahead, Victoria Police will provide a summary of key findings from the survey on the Engage Victoria website.
Local summaries will also be shared on Victoria Police Eyewatch pages such as the Moorabool Eyewatch page from August.
The Community Sentiment Survey will close for entries on 31 May. The feedback will be reviewed by Victoria Police from June to July.
To take part in the Community Sentiment Survey, visit the Engage Victoria website and search ‘Victoria Police Community Sentiment Survey – 2024’.