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"Our Neighbours Are Our Most Capable Guardians"

Podcast - How can individuals make our community safer?

Join Eileen Hawkins from Neighbourhood Support Cambridge as she sits down with Senior Constable Deb Hann, our Cambridge Community Liaison Officer from New Zealand Police. Together, they'll explore vital strategies and insights on how we can band together as a community to safeguard against crime and antisocial behaviour. 

Learn about:

·       the vital importance of connection

·       neighbourhood emergency planning

·       when and why to call the Police using 111 or 105

·       information needed to help catch “Boy racers”

·       reporting dangerous driving

·       what to do if you know about family harm

·       what to expect if you are thinking of joining the NZ Police

 

Many thanks to Dane Clarke and Sound Lounge Cambridge for recording this podcast!

You can listen HERE.



 

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