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This subject category includes the police and law enforcement bodies, agencies offering advice and support for people suffering the effects of crime, and personal and community safety.
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Adfam
National organisation with some London-wide projects working with and for families affected by drugs and alcohol.
020 7553 7640
Fax: 020 7253 7991
African Well Women Clinic
Whittington HospitalMagdala AvenueLondonN19 5NF
020 7288 3482
Fax: 020 7288 5270
Age UK Camden Information and Advice Service
(Formerly known as Age UK Camden Information Advice and Advocacy Service)
Ground FloorTavis House1-6, Tavistock SquareLondonWC1H 9NA
020 7837 3777 (Information line)
020 7239 0400 (Admin line)
Albany Street Police Station - now closed
(Metropolitan Police Service)
60 Albany StreetLondonNW1 4EE
101 (Metropolitan Police switchboard), Emergencies dial 999
Textphone:18001 101 (switchboard), 18000 (emergencies)
Alliance of Guardian Angels UK
Contact for details of meetings. Voluntary organisation offering safety patrols on streets, estates and public transport. Offer community safety advice, self-defence advice for victims etc. Speak at schools on issues including conflict resolution and bullying. Volunteering opportunities available.
07983 597329
Asian Womens Resource Centre
(AWRC)
108 Craven ParkLondonNW10 8QE
020 8961 6549/5701
Fax: 020 8838 1823
Barnardos Young Womens Project
LondonN7 8QJ
020 7700 2253
Fax: 020 7697 8307
Be Safe Be Sound
London Fire Brigade HQ169 Union StreetLondonSE1 0LL
0800 028 4428 (Freephone)
Fax: 020 8536 5913
Textphone/Minicom: 020 8536 5914

Bengali Workers Association
(Also known as the Surma Centre)
Surma Community Centre1 Robert StreetLondonNW1 3JU
020 7388 7313
Better Homes Delivery (Camden Council Property Management Division)
33-35, Jamestown RoadLondonNW1 7DB
020 7974 4444
Black Womens Rape Action Project
25 Wolsey RoadLondonNW5 2DX
020 7482 2496
Fax: 020 7267 7297
Bloomsbury Clinic at the Mortimer Market Centre
(Formerly known as Mortimer Market Centre HIV Bloomsbury Clinic)
Mortimer MarketCapper StreetLondonWC1E 6JB
Books on Prescription
Hunter Street Health Centre8 Hunter StreetLondonWC1N 1BN
020 3317 6767, 020 3317 6757.
Fax: 020 7813 8744
British Red Cross London Refugee and International Tracing Services
(Also known as the British Red Cross Refugee Unit and the British Red Cross International Tracing Service and British Red Cross Society Aztec Row)
5 Aztec Row, Berners RoadLondonN1 0PW
020 7704 5670 (Refugee Support Team), 020 7704 5686 (International Tracing and Messaging Service)
Fax: 020 7704 5671 (Refugee Support Team); 020 7704 5699 (International Tracing and Messaging Service)
British Somali Community
104-108 Grafton RoadLondonNW5 4BD
020 7485 2963
Fax: 020 7284 1881
British Transport Police London North
423-425 Caledonian RoadLondonN7 9BQ
999 for emergencies, or 0800 405040 (24 hours), 020 7391 8200
Fax: 020 7391 8201
Bullying UK
Advice on bullying for young people, parents and schools. Part of Family Lives. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
0808 800 2222 (Helpline)
0808 800 5678 (Familyline)
Cabinet Member for Safer Communities (Camden Council)
Camden Town HallJudd StreetLondonWC1H 9JE
020 7974 6409
Fax: 020 7974 5921
Camden and Islington Police Child Abuse Investigation Team
(CAIT)
4th FloorHolborn Police Station10 Lambs Conduit StreetLondonWC1N 3NR
020 8733 4286
Fax: 020 8733 6504
Camden and Kings Cross Living Streets Group
(Also known as the Pedestrians Association Camden and Kings Cross)
Kings Cross (Camden) Living Streets Group aims to make Camden more accessible for pedestrians and to promote active travel. Help us join up existing pathways, so people can walk and cycle more freely, pleasantly and safely. You can also get involved with the regenerating streetscape…