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The Victoria Police Community Sentiment Survey
From 01 June 2026 to 30 June 2026, Victoria Police is inviting Victorians to complete the Community Sentiment Survey.
The annual survey supports our commitment to Neighbourhood Policing, and asks Victorians to tell us their key safety concerns, how they would like to interact with police and where we can focus efforts to prevent and deter crime.
The survey is quick, anonymous and for people of all backgrounds who live, work and socialise in Victoria.
Accessing the survey
The survey is available from 01 June 2026 via the Engage Victoria website at:Victoria Police Community Sentiment Survey – 2026 | Engage Victoria
Or via the QR Code
How we’ll use responses
Survey responses help us identify the issues our communities care most about, and help us develop local ways to tackle them. This includes working with partners on local safety plans to understand and address the key drivers of local crime and safety concerns.
In the coming months, Victoria Police will share a summary of key findings on the Engage Victoria website. Local summaries will also be shared on Victoria Police Facebook (Eyewatch) pages.
Sharing the survey with your networks
A Stakeholder Kit is attached with more information, and links to promotional materials.
You can help spread the word by:
- forwarding this email and stakeholder kit to your professional networks
- sharing links to the survey via social media posts and stories
- printing and displaying flyers in public or community spaces
- displaying screen tiles on public or community display screens
- including short news items in newsletters
For more information
If anyone wants to find out more about the survey, they can contact Victoria Police at SDTC-PROGRAM-MGT-OFF@police.vic.gov.au
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Staff Car Park
Reminder, staff car park is reserved for staff members only.
- Student's Safety: The primary reason for this reminder is to enhance student safety by reducing the number of vehicles in the staff car park during working hours.
- Staff Safety: The staff car park is reserved for staff members, and parking there create safety hazards for them as well.
- Parent's Responsibility: Parents are encouraged to be mindful of their parking habits and contribute to a safer school environment for everyone.
Safe Crossings, Safe Kids
We can all do our part to help children get to and from school safely. The Safe Crossings, Safe Kids initiative is a reminder on the rules and important behaviours at school crossings.
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