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Who can I contact?Protective Behaviours

The Queensland Police Service Crime Prevention Unit provides Protective Behaviours brochures, presentations and advice to schools and community groups at no cost. Qualified trainers are also available to facilitate introductory courses for community members in some instances.

For further information about the program or to organise a presentation for your school or community group, contact your local police station 'Community Liaison Officer' or the Crime Prevention Unit.

Queensland Police Service
Crime Prevention Unit
Level 2, BP House
193 North Quay
Brisbane, Queensland 4000
GPO Box 1440, Brisbane 4001
Ph: (07) 3234 2111
Fax: (07) 3234 2100

The Protective Behaviours Consultancy Group (Qld) Inc. provides introductory and advanced Protective Behaviours training and advice to community members throughout Queensland. A wide range of resources for various target groups are also available through the consultancy.

The Protective Behaviours Consultancy Group (Qld) Inc.
PO Box 606
Roma Street, Brisbane 4003
Ph: (07) 3278 2214

A special thanks to the members of the community and Queensland Police Service for agreeing to participate in these photos.

DISCLAIMER: This brochure contains general information about the Protective Behaviours program. The Queensland Police Service in providing this information makes no representation nor gives any warranty or guarantee concerning the safety of persons or property.

Non Emergency

Your Local Police Station

Name:
Phone:

 

Emergency Only

000
 
TTY (Tele Typewriter)
(Police HQ Brisbane)
(07) 3364 4655
Crime Stoppers
Crime Stoppers TTY
1800 333 000
(07) 3364 3681

 

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Queensland Police Service
Vision Statement

We are determined to be a professional police service,
dedicated to excellence and committed to working in
partnership with the people of Queensland to enhance
the safety and security of our community.

 

Last updated 09/12/2005