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Keep Safe

 

Keep Safe is a community scheme for people with a learning disability.

 

If someone is in trouble or distressed when they are out, they look for a place that displays a Keep Safe sticker.

 

These places will offer support to phone for help.

 

The aim of the Keep Safe scheme is to reduce bullying and abuse of people who are vulnerable in Clacton Town.

 

People with a learning disability will carry a key fob and card with contact details. Support may be needed to fill this in.

 

This means they can easily contact someone for help from a Keep Safe venue.

 

Please can you help by assisting with the completion of the card.  

 

If you would like to find out more please contact The Community Safety Partnership at Tendring District Council on 01255 686353

Or e-mail lthornton@tendringdc.gov.uk

 

 

 

 

 

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Neighbourhood Meetings

What is a Neighbourhood Meeting?
(Previously Neighbourhood Action Panel)

A Community Meeting, still also often referred to as a NAP, is a regular meeting held within a neighbourhood. The panel consists of people who live or work in the neighbourhood or those who provide a service to the local community.

We are continually seeking your input on the issues which matter to you and these issues are taken to the meeting for them to consider. The meeting will agree community priorities and decide upon a realistic and achievable course of action so that we can deliver results which matter to you. Priorities are set by the community without influence from the police.

You can have your say by attending your local Neighbourhood meeting. You can also contact your local Neighbourhood Policing Team on their dedicated mobile phone, submit a web contact form or stop an officer in the street to tell them what matters to you.

Neighbourhood Meetings

What is a Neighbourhood Meeting (Previously Neighbourhood Action Panel)

A Community Meeting, still also often referred to as a NAP, is a regular meeting held within a neighbourhood. The panel consists of people who live or work in the neighbourhood or those who provide a service to the local community.

We are continually seeking your input on the issues which matter to you and these issues are taken to the meeting for them to consider. The meeting will agree community priorities and decide upon a realistic and achievable course of action so that we can deliver results which matter to you. Priorities are set by the community without influence from the police.

You can have your say by attending your local Neighbourhood meeting. You can also contact your local Neighbourhood Policing Team on their dedicated mobile phone, submit a web contact form or stop an officer in the street to tell them what matters to you.

Essex Police LogoNeighbourhood Policing Teams

To find out what the police are doing in your area visit the following links and enter your post code:

www.essex.police.uk

Or for Tendring information visit:

Community Policing Teams Tendring 

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What is Neighbourhood watch?

There are several hundred Neighbourhood Watch groups in Essex with more than 5,000 volunteer co-ordinators covering around 40 per cent of the properties in the county. The main aim of Neighbourhood watch is to reduce the level of crime and to encourage a neighbourly spirit which will see people looking after themselves and others in their community.

Neighbourhood Watch aims to make communities feel safer. It also opens the channel of communication between police and neighbours helping crimes to be prevented and detected. Neighbourhood Watch can provide the foundation for building or reviving community spirit.

Neighbourhood watch aims to:

  • Reduce opportunities for crime
  • Make it more difficult for criminals
  • Build a strong community spirit
  • Build better links between police and residents

How will Neighbourhood Watch benefit me?

  • Lower crime
  • Reduce fear of crime
  • Regular contact with your local police officer and PCSO
  • Support for your meetings and possible funding for events you wish to hold
  • Improved quality of life and greater sense of community
  • Discounted home insurance

How Can I get Involved with Neighbourhood Watch?

Please contact Paul Teague on: 0300 333 4444 ext: 440386

www.tendringneighbourhoodwatch.org

To obtain the latest edition of the Neighbourhood Watch Newsletter, please go to the home page of the Neighbourhood Watch Website or contact 01255 814 801.

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Neighbourhood Meetings 2011/2012

Find your local Neighbourhood meetings below:

Clacton Pier Residents Forum

Clacton East

Clacton West

Jaywick Residents Forum

Frinton & Walton

Harwich & District

Tendring Rural South NAP

28th March 2012
30th May 2012
25th July 2012
26th September 2012
28th November 2012


Venue: Weeley Council Chambers, Thorpe Road, Weeley, C016 9AJ
Start: 7:30pm
Chair: Frank Belgrove

TRS NAP Facebook Page

Newsletters

View the latest Neighbourhood Watch newsletter.
NHW Bulletin October 2010

 

 

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