Community Safety Newsletter November 2018
Friday, November 16th, 2018
The Community Safety Newsletter aims to keep residents informed about the activities of the Community Safety Partnership within Chiltern and South Bucks in the last and coming month.
Open the Community Safety Newsletter below to read more about:
- Ask for Angela: a timely reminder before the Christmas party season of this initiative which seeks to help those concerned about sexual harrassment, violence and abuse in bars and pubs.
- Security tips: bright ideas to keep your home safe in the dark evenings.
- Chiltern Community Forum: a reminder of the upcoming meeting on November 21st.
- Thames Valley Cyber Crime Forum: link to the transcript of the recent cyber crime forum.
- White Ribbon Day: working predominantly with men, to ask them to stand up and take responsibility in ending violence against women.
- Street Associations: initiative looking to residents to be the eyes and ears in their community, to be aware of the most vulnerable around them and bring a sense of security to the street.
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