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Tuesday 25th August 2009 - 10:45am

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Safety Net Associates help train the Community Crime Fighters.

This important announcement will be of interest to you and might enrich you by £10,000.


The Community Crime Fighter awards are part of the Governments 'Justice Seen, Justice Done' programme...

An awards scheme to recognise people who have been at the forefront of tackling crime and anti-social behaviour in their communities was launched by the Governments Crime and Justice Adviser Louise Casey and Policing Minister David Hanson MP, building on the success of the previous Home Office Taking A Stand Awards

The Community Crime Fighter awards are all about engaging the public in the fight against crime, informing the public of their rights on crime and justice and giving them the best possible local services.

Community Crime Fighters are experienced local volunteers who are given the skills and training to work alongside police and local authorities to help make their areas safer.

The Government pledged to have 3,600 trained by the end of 2009 and is on target with more than 2000 trained so far.

The awards have two categories:

- people who have taken a stand against anti-social behaviour or supported those affected by it. This will include newly trained Community Crime Fighters who have made a significant contribution to support crime reduction in their neighbourhoods; and

- local workers, nominated by Community Crime Fighters, for delivering a high quality, responsive local service such as police and housing officers.

Louise Casey said:

The public are our best weapon in fighting crime - they know what is really going on in their neighbourhood, what the real problems are and where residents concerns lie. Community Crime Fighters are playing a vital role in strengthening the links between the public and the police and it is time that their relentless hard work and dedication in helping to make local areas safer is recognised.


Policing Minister David Hanson MP said:

These awards build on the work that has been taking place across government to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour. Community Crime Fighters provide police with a great way of engaging with the public, working together to keep our streets safe. The awards are a chance for us to recognise the unsung heroes in our communities who make a difference to everyday lives and it is right that their dedication to fighting crime is rewarded.


Each category will have one overall winner who will receive £10,000 each to invest in a local community project or initiative.
All winners will receive a personalised certificate recognising their achievement.

www.communitycrimefighters.org.uk/awards/nominate.html

 


Time is running out to book your Autumn term places, please see venue details below for:

Neighbourhood Nuisance and ASB Case Working - Practitioner Level 3 & Supervisor Level 5

And the new Approaches to Restorative Justice Level 4 qualification.


http://www.safetynetassociates.co.uk/BTEC-training-courses-BTEC-training-centres.shtml


 

 


 

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