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Serving our communities, protecting them from harm

Restricted. Street Watch Briefing. Serving our communities, protecting them from harm. What is Street Watch?. Community Patrol Initiative Tackling low level issues that impact most on your community Street Watch members are ordinary citizens with no police powers

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Serving our communities, protecting them from harm

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  1. Restricted Street Watch Briefing Serving our communities, protecting them from harm

  2. What is Street Watch? • Community Patrol Initiative • Tackling low level issues that impact most on your community • Street Watch members are ordinary citizens with no police powers • Groups are organised by a co-ordinator • Run by the community for the community • Working closely with the police • Independent organisation

  3. What are the aims of Street Watch? • Prevent crime by improving security, increasing vigilance, creating and maintaining a caring and cohesive community • Reducing opportunities for crime by increasing crime prevention awareness • Assist the Police by communicating with them and reporting activity of concern • Increase feelings of safety by providing reassurance and promoting good citizenship • Improve community cohesion

  4. Background to Street Watch • Started by CI Phil Kedge, Hampshire Constabulary • Born out of frustration that the community demanded more Police • Challenged the community to work with the Police rather than against them • Developed now in other areas: Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Greater Manchester, Suffolk, Surrey and Wiltshire

  5. Why ****** LPU? Use this slide to add a more local approach i.e. • Your LPU/Local priorities • Other existing initiatives on your LPU that Street Watch will complement • Benefits to both your local community and your LPU

  6. What is expected of Street Watch members? • Two levels: Volunteer/Co-ordinator • Minimum of 2 hours per month • Patrol in pairs, with high visibility jacket • Mobile phone to be carried • Adhere to Health & Safety Policy and Code of Conduct • Vetted to Level 1 National Non Police Personnel • Engage but avoid confrontational behaviour and conflict • Co-ordinate/attend bi-monthly meetings

  7. What can you expect from WMP? • Induction Programme • NH Sgt to attend 6 weekly meeting with Street Watch members • A single point of contact with the Police • Support with initial patrol • Updates regarding local crime, anti-social behaviour and local priorities • Appropriate support from the control room if there is reason to call • Public Liability Insurance

  8. What happens next? • 1) Process Level 1 Vetting for those wanting to join the scheme and insurance 2) Induction meeting (insert date) to include:- Issue Fluorescent Jackets Issue Code of Conduct and Policy Familiarisation with Street Watch website – Scheme names, Passwords and Diary completion Accessing local NHT websites Patrolling to local priorities • 3) Scheme launch (insert date)

  9. Any Questions? • www.street-watch.org.uk

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