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Neighbourhood and Home Watch Network (England and Wales)

Registered Charity no. 1133637 Company no. 7592594. [ Scheme Name ]. Neighbourhood and Home Watch Network (England and Wales). Presentation to: [Meeting group]. [Date].

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Neighbourhood and Home Watch Network (England and Wales)

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  1. Registered Charity no. 1133637 Company no. 7592594 [Scheme Name] Neighbourhood and Home Watch Network (England and Wales) Presentation to: [Meeting group] [Date]

  2. Neighbourhood Watch is about local people working together to create safe and friendly places to live, places where crime is less likely to happen. It’s about you looking out for your neighbours and them looking out for you. Our Neighbourhood Our Watch Registered Charity No: 1133637 Neighbourhood & Home Watch Network (England & Wales)

  3. Neighbourhood and Home Watch Network (NHWN) • Neighbourhood and Home Watch Network (NHWN) is a national charity providing support for Neighbourhood and Home Watch members across England and Wales. • The NHWN vision is that of a caring society that is focused upon trust and respect in which people are safe from crime and live in communities that enjoy a good quality of life. • Established in 2007, Neighbourhood and Home Watch Network currently has at a national and regional level 5 directors, 10 regional representatives, 10 regional deputies and 3 members of staff, supporting 173,000 schemes covering 7.9 million members.

  4. Our Board of Directors Jim Maddan (Chair ), Ron Taylor, Queenie Smith (stepped down) , Lynn Taylor, Vice-Chair , Alastair McCrindle, Treasurer , Dr John Perkins (missing from photo) 10 Regional Representatives East, East Midlands, London, North East, North West, South East, South West, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humberside

  5. Our Achievements • Established our central office in Leicester to support members across England and Wales • Developed our new website with the Design Council designed to engage the next generation of NHW • Secured a National Database and Communication System using Neighbourhood Alert • Delivered a number of training packages for grassroots members including older people and crime(Jan/Feb 2011), ICT support and peer visits to other NHW schemes. • Secured a corporate sponsor to develop and deliver a Vocationally Recognised Qualification (VRQ) for community advocates aimed at NHW members and partners

  6. Our Achievements continued • Continued support for grassroots – Through revised toolkits, negotiated Public Liability Insurance from the Home Office for all schemes and secured further (limited) support from the Home Office to produce and distributed window stickers • Shared good practice through the provision of case studies and consultation • Developed a network of key partners including Age UK, Catch 22, Water UK, Crimestoppers and the Big Lunch.

  7. Neighbourhood Watch Week 2011 • Neighbourhood and Home Watch Week provides an opportunity for members to raise the profile of the movement amongst the local community, partners and the media. • The eight day campaign runs from 18th to 26th June 2011 across England and Wales, empowering members to help bring their communities together to reduce crime and make their communities a better place to live. • This year, the campaign will focus on three core strands; localism, the government’s ‘Big Society’ and digital engagement. Some Watch schemes may also choose to focus on localised issues in line with community needs.

  8. The new website features a number of tools and resources to support existing members and attract new members, including: Postcode search to find your nearest registered scheme Online resource centre (including branded materials) More attractive site and easier to navigate Local news and events Police.UK feed for local crime statistics Links to local networks and partners Brand new newsletter Interactive National Communication System (NCS) Our WebsiteDigital Engagement

  9. Homepage www.ourwatch.org.uk

  10. Your local Area

  11. Build your own

  12. National Database and Neighbourhood Alert Communication System • Provides a national platform to map schemes across England and Wales making your scheme easier to find for new members • Enables registered members to securely manage local databases within a national framework . • Ability to communicate on a variety of levels with and between registered users and other partners and organisations. • Free to use for all NHW co-ordinators.

  13. Neighbourhood Alert continued • Geo-referencing for more targeted messaging. • Crime statistics at scheme level linked to Police.UK with the ability to produce additional local crime reports (coming soon). • Community e-messaging boards. • End user in control of who they receive messages from and keep their own data up-to-date. • Messages can be sent by priority setting and various methods to suit the end user. • Ability to invite other users through scheme admin tools.

  14. NHWN Scheme Tools (Mapping, admin etc) Message Sending (Voice, text & email) User Profiling (Community Contacts Groups) Communication &profiling modules Neighbourhood Alert Network Administration areas Alert Database National Partners (NHWN, Alzheimer's Soc etc) Global user management Portal user management Local Portal Other Portals Schematic overview Web content management Methods of database growth Micro Site Micro Site Micro Site Micro Site Local user management Web content management

  15. Register now • Kick start your National Neighbourhood and Home Watch Week campaignby visiting www.ourwatch.org.ukfor your free member campaign resource pack • Have you mapped your scheme yet? If not visit www.ourwatch.org.uk to do so. • Have you registered with us to receive regular updates and messages? If not please visit www.ourwatch.org.uk It only takes 5 minutes to complete and you choose who and what information and messages you receive and when.

  16. Register now • If you have registered your scheme, have you invited your neighbours to join your scheme? Go into your scheme administration after you have logged in on www.ourwatch.org.uk and send them an invite. • Please note, if you live in Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Cumbria and have already signed up to one of the Alert Portal sites which has a local website address, you do not need to register with www.ourwatch.org.uk as it is the same system. • If you have any problems or questions please call Neighbourhood and Home Watch Network on 0116 229 3118 or email enquiries@ourwatch.org.uk

  17. Thank you [Name] [Role] [Scheme] [Telephone contact] [Email contact]

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