The Ideal Neighbourhood Support Group

The ideal Neighbourhood Support Group is one where members communicate with each other when they are going on holiday or leaving the house overnight.

This extends to include:

  • Meet regularly to discuss common concerns.
  • Notify each other of anything suspicious that is currently happening in their neighbourhood.
  • Respect each other’s confidences.
  • Offer support to any of their neighbours who have been victims.
  • Keep each other informed of any criminal activity that has happened or is happening around their area.
  • Are aware of any physical limitations that any neighbours may have (young children, disabled, elderly etc.).
  • Are aware of the resources that are available within the neighbourhood.
  • Have worked out how that will deal with various situations that may confront their community.
  • Have arranged “emergency signals” and have rehearsed those signals. This is particularly useful for people living on their own.
  • Notify the police of “suspicious behaviour” or any activity that threatens life or property.
  • Take early positive action when required.
  • Are aware of the safety of children on the street.
  • Take basic crime prevention measures to secure their property.
  • Upgrade security at times when premises are being vacated.
  • Regularly update records of the neighbours within their group and pass them on to the neighbourhood support co-ordinator.
  • Keep their group list with telephone numbers immediately on hand.

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