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MONASH – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Monash is administered by a Committee which includes NHW volunteers, Council and Police representatives and meets bi-monthly. There are more than 700 volunteers working within Monash, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in many community activities. Please visit our Facebook page (#NHWMonash) to keep up-to-date with our latest activities and NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH IN VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch in Victoria. Find your local group. Neighbourhood Watch Victoria has more than 190 local groups in 55 local government areas (LGAs) across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria. Click on the arrow next to your LGA below, to see if we have a group where you live. LGAs are listed in alphabetical order, from left to right. WHITEHORSE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Whitehorse. Neighbourhood Watch Whitehorse is administered by a volunteer Committee which meets monthly and includes Police representatives. There are more than 600 volunteers working within Whitehorse, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in the many field activities. BANYULE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Banyule Neighbourhood Watch . Want to find out more about preventing crime in Banyule? Coming to our events? Joining our Group? Like us on Facebook Contact Name: John Dowdle Email: dowdle.nhw@hotmail.com Subscribe to our ENews:RURAL SAFETY
There are legal and occupational health and safety requirements pertaining to assist farmers and farm managers in identifying and controlling risks when using quad bikes and more information can be found at Quad Bikes – Worksafe Victoria. Check out our library ofarticles to
MANNINGHAM – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Manningham Neighbourhood Watch. Want to find out more about preventing crime in Manningham? Coming to our events? Joining ourGroup?
THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLES Thieves will break windows and damage locks in a matter of seconds in order to steal your valuables. By following a few simple tips you can prevent theft: Close all windows and lock all doors before leaving your car unattended. Offenders mainly entering through back doors and windows. In many instances, victims leave doors and windows unlocked. THE GREATER SHEPPARTON AREA Welcome to The Greater Shepparton Neighbourhood Watch Want to find out more about preventing crime in The Greater Shepparton area? Coming toour events?
HOW TO PREVENT AN ARMED ROBBERY Armed robberies are relatively rare. But they do occur. They are obviously very frightening and have a huge impact upon a workplace. As a business, you have a legal duty to provide a safe workplace and unfortunately that means doing the best you can do to prevent a crimeoccurring.
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Victoria. Let's watch out for each other. Neighbourhood Watch is a community-based crime prevention program which aims to improve the quality of life within a neighbourhood by minimising preventable crime and promoting closer community ties. The program relies on the community and the police working together in apartnership
MONASH – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Monash is administered by a Committee which includes NHW volunteers, Council and Police representatives and meets bi-monthly. There are more than 700 volunteers working within Monash, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in many community activities. Please visit our Facebook page (#NHWMonash) to keep up-to-date with our latest activities and NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH IN VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch in Victoria. Find your local group. Neighbourhood Watch Victoria has more than 190 local groups in 55 local government areas (LGAs) across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria. Click on the arrow next to your LGA below, to see if we have a group where you live. LGAs are listed in alphabetical order, from left to right. WHITEHORSE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Whitehorse. Neighbourhood Watch Whitehorse is administered by a volunteer Committee which meets monthly and includes Police representatives. There are more than 600 volunteers working within Whitehorse, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in the many field activities. BANYULE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Banyule Neighbourhood Watch . Want to find out more about preventing crime in Banyule? Coming to our events? Joining our Group? Like us on Facebook Contact Name: John Dowdle Email: dowdle.nhw@hotmail.com Subscribe to our ENews:RURAL SAFETY
There are legal and occupational health and safety requirements pertaining to assist farmers and farm managers in identifying and controlling risks when using quad bikes and more information can be found at Quad Bikes – Worksafe Victoria. Check out our library ofarticles to
MANNINGHAM – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Manningham Neighbourhood Watch. Want to find out more about preventing crime in Manningham? Coming to our events? Joining ourGroup?
THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLES Thieves will break windows and damage locks in a matter of seconds in order to steal your valuables. By following a few simple tips you can prevent theft: Close all windows and lock all doors before leaving your car unattended. Offenders mainly entering through back doors and windows. In many instances, victims leave doors and windows unlocked. THE GREATER SHEPPARTON AREA Welcome to The Greater Shepparton Neighbourhood Watch Want to find out more about preventing crime in The Greater Shepparton area? Coming toour events?
HOW TO PREVENT AN ARMED ROBBERY Armed robberies are relatively rare. But they do occur. They are obviously very frightening and have a huge impact upon a workplace. As a business, you have a legal duty to provide a safe workplace and unfortunately that means doing the best you can do to prevent a crimeoccurring.
CONNECT WITH NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH Connect with Neighbourhood Watch. If you’re keen to connect with your neighbours and other local people, to help make your community safer and feel more connected, we’re ready to welcome you. Just fill out your details below and we will then link you with your local group. If there’s currently no group in your area, we’ll get intouch
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH IN VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch in Victoria. Find your local group. Neighbourhood Watch Victoria has more than 190 local groups in 55 local government areas (LGAs) across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria. Click on the arrow next to your LGA below, to see if we have a group where you live. LGAs are listed in alphabetical order, from left to right. CONTACT – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Victoria. Victoria Police Centre. 311 Spencer Street. Docklands VIC 3008. General Enquiries: (03) 8335 6002. Media Enquiries: ceo@nhw.com.au. ABN: 41 586 657 273. Incorporation Number: A0018739R. Registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission.STRUCTURE OF NHW
Structure of NHW. Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) is a not-for–profit community-based organisation, where volunteers come together to support Victoria Police to make their local communities safer by promoting crime prevention initiatives and closer community ties. Where possible NHW is managed on a Local Government Area (LGA) orPolice Service Area
MANNINGHAM – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Manningham Neighbourhood Watch Want to find out more about preventing crime in Manningham? Coming to our events? Joining our Group? Like us on Facebook Visit our WebsiteRURAL SAFETY
There are legal and occupational health and safety requirements pertaining to assist farmers and farm managers in identifying and controlling risks when using quad bikes and more information can be found at Quad Bikes – Worksafe Victoria. Check out our library ofarticles to
HOW SAFE IS MY PLACE Our online “ How Safe Is My Place ” self-assessment tool is based on Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). CPTED is a multi-disciplinary approach for reducing crime through urban and environmental design and the management and use of built environments. But let’s drop the jargon. CPTED is actually just commonsense. HOW TO PREVENT PARCEL THEFT CCTV rarely prevents crime. One of the best ways to prevent parcel theft is to remove the opportunity: Install a parcel letterbox at your front door or at the start of your driveway. In that way your property is delivered direct to a secure box that would take considerable effort and time to break into and if in a highly visible location will 10 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO PREVENT YOUR DOG FROM BEING STOLEN Leaving your pet unattended is a main cause of dog theft. Treat your dog like you would your child. Think twice before leaving it tied upoutside a
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օ the chair, secretary and treasurer (or similar roles) of the group օ the membership coordinator (or similar role) of the group օ the administrator of an NHW social media page/account or NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Victoria. Let's watch out for each other. Neighbourhood Watch is a community-based crime prevention program which aims to improve the quality of life within a neighbourhood by minimising preventable crime and promoting closer community ties. The program relies on the community and the police working together in apartnership
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH IN VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch in Victoria. Find your local group. Neighbourhood Watch Victoria has more than 190 local groups in 55 local government areas (LGAs) across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria. Click on the arrow next to your LGA below, to see if we have a group where you live. LGAs are listed in alphabetical order, from left to right. THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLES Thieves will break windows and damage locks in a matter of seconds in order to steal your valuables. By following a few simple tips you can prevent theft: Close all windows and lock all doors before leaving your car unattended. Offenders mainly entering through back doors and windows. In many instances, victims leave doors and windows unlocked.STRUCTURE OF NHW
Structure of NHW. Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) is a not-for–profit community-based organisation, where volunteers come together to support Victoria Police to make their local communities safer by promoting crime prevention initiatives and closer community ties. Where possible NHW is managed on a Local Government Area (LGA) orPolice Service Area
BANYULE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Banyule Neighbourhood Watch . Want to find out more about preventing crime in Banyule? Coming to our events? Joining our Group? Like us on Facebook Contact Name: John Dowdle Email: dowdle.nhw@hotmail.com Subscribe to our ENews: POLICIES – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Communication Policy. Media and communications, both in printed form (eg: brochures, newsletters and signs) and electronic (eg: website, Facebook, electronic direct marketing, e-newsletters, video and other forms of social media), are important means for Neighbourhood HOW TO PREVENT PARCEL THEFT CCTV rarely prevents crime. One of the best ways to prevent parcel theft is to remove the opportunity: Install a parcel letterbox at your front door or at the start of your driveway. In that way your property is delivered direct to a secure box that would take considerable effort and time to break into and if in a highly visible location will MANNINGHAM – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Manningham Neighbourhood Watch. Want to find out more about preventing crime in Manningham? Coming to our events? Joining ourGroup?
THE GREATER SHEPPARTON AREA Welcome to The Greater Shepparton Neighbourhood Watch Want to find out more about preventing crime in The Greater Shepparton area? Coming toour events?
VICTORIA POLICE ABSENCE FROM RESIDENCE victoria police absence from residence please complete this form and personally hand it to your local police station index number name: first name family name NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Victoria. Let's watch out for each other. Neighbourhood Watch is a community-based crime prevention program which aims to improve the quality of life within a neighbourhood by minimising preventable crime and promoting closer community ties. The program relies on the community and the police working together in apartnership
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH IN VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch in Victoria. Find your local group. Neighbourhood Watch Victoria has more than 190 local groups in 55 local government areas (LGAs) across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria. Click on the arrow next to your LGA below, to see if we have a group where you live. LGAs are listed in alphabetical order, from left to right. THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLES Thieves will break windows and damage locks in a matter of seconds in order to steal your valuables. By following a few simple tips you can prevent theft: Close all windows and lock all doors before leaving your car unattended. Offenders mainly entering through back doors and windows. In many instances, victims leave doors and windows unlocked.STRUCTURE OF NHW
Structure of NHW. Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) is a not-for–profit community-based organisation, where volunteers come together to support Victoria Police to make their local communities safer by promoting crime prevention initiatives and closer community ties. Where possible NHW is managed on a Local Government Area (LGA) orPolice Service Area
BANYULE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Banyule Neighbourhood Watch . Want to find out more about preventing crime in Banyule? Coming to our events? Joining our Group? Like us on Facebook Contact Name: John Dowdle Email: dowdle.nhw@hotmail.com Subscribe to our ENews: POLICIES – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Communication Policy. Media and communications, both in printed form (eg: brochures, newsletters and signs) and electronic (eg: website, Facebook, electronic direct marketing, e-newsletters, video and other forms of social media), are important means for Neighbourhood HOW TO PREVENT PARCEL THEFT CCTV rarely prevents crime. One of the best ways to prevent parcel theft is to remove the opportunity: Install a parcel letterbox at your front door or at the start of your driveway. In that way your property is delivered direct to a secure box that would take considerable effort and time to break into and if in a highly visible location will MANNINGHAM – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Manningham Neighbourhood Watch. Want to find out more about preventing crime in Manningham? Coming to our events? Joining ourGroup?
THE GREATER SHEPPARTON AREA Welcome to The Greater Shepparton Neighbourhood Watch Want to find out more about preventing crime in The Greater Shepparton area? Coming toour events?
VICTORIA POLICE ABSENCE FROM RESIDENCE victoria police absence from residence please complete this form and personally hand it to your local police station index number name: first name family name WHITEHORSE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Whitehorse. Neighbourhood Watch Whitehorse is administered by a volunteer Committee which meets monthly and includes Police representatives. There are more than 600 volunteers working within Whitehorse, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in the many field activities.START A GROUP
If there isn’t a Neighbourhood Watch Group in your area, you may like to start one. . . Find a few friends/neighbours who would like to join with you, and we would be happy to come and talk with you about what is involved. . . You may not want to start a group in the real world straight away – but perhaps start a group for your area on MONASH – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Monash is administered by a Committee which includes NHW volunteers, Council and Police representatives and meets bi-monthly. There are more than 700 volunteers working within Monash, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in many community activities. Please visit our Facebook page (#NHWMonash) to keep up-to-date with our latest activities andMEMBERS AREA
Neighbourhood Watch is established for the purposes of: Strengthening the partnership of police and community working together to prevent crime and improve the safety, security and the quality of life for all Victorians; Improving community awareness and participation in monitoring and reporting incidents affecting safety; Being activelySENIOR SAFETY
Use lights in darker rooms. Night lights / sensor lights help you to safely access the toilet during the night. Remove mats and electrical cords from all walkways to reduce tripping hazards. Ensure high traffic areas are clear of obstacles. Watch for your pets getting under your feet. Use non-skid cleaners or water to clean your floors. MANNINGHAM – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Manningham Neighbourhood Watch Want to find out more about preventing crime in Manningham? Coming to our events? Joining our Group? Like us on Facebook Visit our Website HOW SAFE IS MY PLACE Our online “ How Safe Is My Place ” self-assessment tool is based on Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). CPTED is a multi-disciplinary approach for reducing crime through urban and environmental design and the management and use of built environments. But let’s drop the jargon. CPTED is actually just commonsense.RURAL SAFETY
There are legal and occupational health and safety requirements pertaining to assist farmers and farm managers in identifying and controlling risks when using quad bikes and more information can be found at Quad Bikes – Worksafe Victoria. Check out our library ofarticles to
BOROONDARA – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Boroondara Neighbourhood Watch. Want to find out more about preventing crime in Boroondara? Coming to our events? Joining ourGroup?
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օ the chair, secretary and treasurer (or similar roles) of the group օ the membership coordinator (or similar role) of the group օ the administrator of an NHW social media page/account or NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Victoria. Let's watch out for each other. Neighbourhood Watch is a community-based crime prevention program which aims to improve the quality of life within a neighbourhood by minimising preventable crime and promoting closer community ties. The program relies on the community and the police working together in apartnership
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH IN VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch in Victoria. Find your local group. Neighbourhood Watch Victoria has more than 190 local groups in 55 local government areas (LGAs) across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria. Click on the arrow next to your LGA below, to see if we have a group where you live. LGAs are listed in alphabetical order, from left to right.START A GROUP
If there isn’t a Neighbourhood Watch Group in your area, you may like to start one. . . Find a few friends/neighbours who would like to join with you, and we would be happy to come and talk with you about what is involved. . . You may not want to start a group in the real world straight away – but perhaps start a group for your area on THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLES Thieves will break windows and damage locks in a matter of seconds in order to steal your valuables. By following a few simple tips you can prevent theft: Close all windows and lock all doors before leaving your car unattended. Offenders mainly entering through back doors and windows. In many instances, victims leave doors and windows unlocked. WHITEHORSE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Whitehorse. Neighbourhood Watch Whitehorse is administered by a volunteer Committee which meets monthly and includes Police representatives. There are more than 600 volunteers working within Whitehorse, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in the many field activities. MONASH – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Monash is administered by a Committee which includes NHW volunteers, Council and Police representatives and meets bi-monthly. There are more than 700 volunteers working within Monash, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in many community activities. Please visit our Facebook page (#NHWMonash) to keep up-to-date with our latest activities and POLICIES – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Communication Policy. Media and communications, both in printed form (eg: brochures, newsletters and signs) and electronic (eg: website, Facebook, electronic direct marketing, e-newsletters, video and other forms of social media), are important means for NeighbourhoodPREVENT CRIME
Prevent Crime. Evidence based techniques to keep you and your community safe. Theft of motor vehicles Avoid having your car stolen and used in other crimes. BANYULE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Banyule Neighbourhood Watch . Want to find out more about preventing crime in Banyule? Coming to our events? Joining our Group? Like us on Facebook Contact Name: John Dowdle Email: dowdle.nhw@hotmail.com MANNINGHAM – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Manningham Neighbourhood Watch. Want to find out more about preventing crime in Manningham? Coming to our events? Joining ourGroup?
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Victoria. Let's watch out for each other. Neighbourhood Watch is a community-based crime prevention program which aims to improve the quality of life within a neighbourhood by minimising preventable crime and promoting closer community ties. The program relies on the community and the police working together in apartnership
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH IN VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch in Victoria. Find your local group. Neighbourhood Watch Victoria has more than 190 local groups in 55 local government areas (LGAs) across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria. Click on the arrow next to your LGA below, to see if we have a group where you live. LGAs are listed in alphabetical order, from left to right.START A GROUP
If there isn’t a Neighbourhood Watch Group in your area, you may like to start one. . . Find a few friends/neighbours who would like to join with you, and we would be happy to come and talk with you about what is involved. . . You may not want to start a group in the real world straight away – but perhaps start a group for your area on THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLES Thieves will break windows and damage locks in a matter of seconds in order to steal your valuables. By following a few simple tips you can prevent theft: Close all windows and lock all doors before leaving your car unattended. Offenders mainly entering through back doors and windows. In many instances, victims leave doors and windows unlocked. WHITEHORSE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Whitehorse. Neighbourhood Watch Whitehorse is administered by a volunteer Committee which meets monthly and includes Police representatives. There are more than 600 volunteers working within Whitehorse, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in the many field activities. MONASH – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Monash is administered by a Committee which includes NHW volunteers, Council and Police representatives and meets bi-monthly. There are more than 700 volunteers working within Monash, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in many community activities. Please visit our Facebook page (#NHWMonash) to keep up-to-date with our latest activities and POLICIES – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Communication Policy. Media and communications, both in printed form (eg: brochures, newsletters and signs) and electronic (eg: website, Facebook, electronic direct marketing, e-newsletters, video and other forms of social media), are important means for NeighbourhoodPREVENT CRIME
Prevent Crime. Evidence based techniques to keep you and your community safe. Theft of motor vehicles Avoid having your car stolen and used in other crimes. BANYULE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Banyule Neighbourhood Watch . Want to find out more about preventing crime in Banyule? Coming to our events? Joining our Group? Like us on Facebook Contact Name: John Dowdle Email: dowdle.nhw@hotmail.com MANNINGHAM – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Manningham Neighbourhood Watch. Want to find out more about preventing crime in Manningham? Coming to our events? Joining ourGroup?
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH IN VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch in Victoria. Find your local group. Neighbourhood Watch Victoria has more than 190 local groups in 55 local government areas (LGAs) across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria. Click on the arrow next to your LGA below, to see if we have a group where you live. LGAs are listed in alphabetical order, from left to right. NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH SHOP Our Neighbourhood Watch Victoria Shop is managed by our approved supplier Creative Branding Solutions (CBS), based in Melbourne. The site currently lists just a few of the wide range of items available. More items are being added regularly. If you’re after any NHW Victoria branded material, please use the contact information at the bottom of the Neighbourhood Watch Victoria Shop website toMEMBERS AREA
Neighbourhood Watch is established for the purposes of: Strengthening the partnership of police and community working together to prevent crime and improve the safety, security and the quality of life for all Victorians; Improving community awareness and participation in monitoring and reporting incidents affecting safety; Being activelySTRUCTURE OF NHW
Structure of NHW. Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) is a not-for–profit community-based organisation, where volunteers come together to support Victoria Police to make their local communities safer by promoting crime prevention initiatives and closer community ties. Where possible NHW is managed on a Local Government Area (LGA) orPolice Service Area
BUILDING COMMUNITY TOGETHER Building community together. It can sometimes be daunting moving into a new area where you don’t know anyone. At Neighbourhood Watch, we believe a connected community is a safer community. And for 37 years we have been helping residents look out for each other, make connections and build safer communities. In the outer areas ofMelbourne and
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Prevent Crime. Evidence based techniques to keep you and your community safe. Theft of motor vehicles Avoid having your car stolen and used in other crimes. HOW SAFE IS MY PLACE Our online “ How Safe Is My Place ” self-assessment tool is based on Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). CPTED is a multi-disciplinary approach for reducing crime through urban and environmental design and the management and use of built environments. But let’s drop the jargon. CPTED is actually just commonsense. MANNINGHAM – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Manningham Neighbourhood Watch Want to find out more about preventing crime in Manningham? Coming to our events? Joining our Group? Like us on Facebook Visit our Website HOW TO PREVENT PARCEL THEFT CCTV rarely prevents crime. One of the best ways to prevent parcel theft is to remove the opportunity: Install a parcel letterbox at your front door or at the start of your driveway. In that way your property is delivered direct to a secure box that would take considerable effort and time to break into and if in a highly visible location will A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF … V1.0 07Oct2009 TWN A 4 A History of Neighbourhood Watch in Victoria Introduction June 15 th , 1983 — the first meeting of the NHW pilot programme was conducted in partnership with members of Victoria Police and local Frankston/Kananook community. NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Victoria. Let's watch out for each other. Neighbourhood Watch is a community-based crime prevention program which aims to improve the quality of life within a neighbourhood by minimising preventable crime and promoting closer community ties. The program relies on the community and the police working together in apartnership
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH IN VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch in Victoria. Find your local group. Neighbourhood Watch Victoria has more than 190 local groups in 55 local government areas (LGAs) across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria. Click on the arrow next to your LGA below, to see if we have a group where you live. LGAs are listed in alphabetical order, from left to right.START A GROUP
If there isn’t a Neighbourhood Watch Group in your area, you may like to start one. . . Find a few friends/neighbours who would like to join with you, and we would be happy to come and talk with you about what is involved. . . You may not want to start a group in the real world straight away – but perhaps start a group for your area on THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLES Thieves will break windows and damage locks in a matter of seconds in order to steal your valuables. By following a few simple tips you can prevent theft: Close all windows and lock all doors before leaving your car unattended. Offenders mainly entering through back doors and windows. In many instances, victims leave doors and windows unlocked. WHITEHORSE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Whitehorse. Neighbourhood Watch Whitehorse is administered by a volunteer Committee which meets monthly and includes Police representatives. There are more than 600 volunteers working within Whitehorse, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in the many field activities. MONASH – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Monash is administered by a Committee which includes NHW volunteers, Council and Police representatives and meets bi-monthly. There are more than 700 volunteers working within Monash, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in many community activities. Please visit our Facebook page (#NHWMonash) to keep up-to-date with our latest activities and POLICIES – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Communication Policy. Media and communications, both in printed form (eg: brochures, newsletters and signs) and electronic (eg: website, Facebook, electronic direct marketing, e-newsletters, video and other forms of social media), are important means for NeighbourhoodPREVENT CRIME
Prevent Crime. Evidence based techniques to keep you and your community safe. Theft of motor vehicles Avoid having your car stolen and used in other crimes. BANYULE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Banyule Neighbourhood Watch . Want to find out more about preventing crime in Banyule? Coming to our events? Joining our Group? Like us on Facebook Contact Name: John Dowdle Email: dowdle.nhw@hotmail.com MANNINGHAM – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Manningham Neighbourhood Watch. Want to find out more about preventing crime in Manningham? Coming to our events? Joining ourGroup?
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Victoria. Let's watch out for each other. Neighbourhood Watch is a community-based crime prevention program which aims to improve the quality of life within a neighbourhood by minimising preventable crime and promoting closer community ties. The program relies on the community and the police working together in apartnership
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH IN VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch in Victoria. Find your local group. Neighbourhood Watch Victoria has more than 190 local groups in 55 local government areas (LGAs) across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria. Click on the arrow next to your LGA below, to see if we have a group where you live. LGAs are listed in alphabetical order, from left to right.START A GROUP
If there isn’t a Neighbourhood Watch Group in your area, you may like to start one. . . Find a few friends/neighbours who would like to join with you, and we would be happy to come and talk with you about what is involved. . . You may not want to start a group in the real world straight away – but perhaps start a group for your area on THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLES Thieves will break windows and damage locks in a matter of seconds in order to steal your valuables. By following a few simple tips you can prevent theft: Close all windows and lock all doors before leaving your car unattended. Offenders mainly entering through back doors and windows. In many instances, victims leave doors and windows unlocked. WHITEHORSE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Whitehorse. Neighbourhood Watch Whitehorse is administered by a volunteer Committee which meets monthly and includes Police representatives. There are more than 600 volunteers working within Whitehorse, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in the many field activities. MONASH – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Monash is administered by a Committee which includes NHW volunteers, Council and Police representatives and meets bi-monthly. There are more than 700 volunteers working within Monash, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in many community activities. Please visit our Facebook page (#NHWMonash) to keep up-to-date with our latest activities and POLICIES – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Communication Policy. Media and communications, both in printed form (eg: brochures, newsletters and signs) and electronic (eg: website, Facebook, electronic direct marketing, e-newsletters, video and other forms of social media), are important means for NeighbourhoodPREVENT CRIME
Prevent Crime. Evidence based techniques to keep you and your community safe. Theft of motor vehicles Avoid having your car stolen and used in other crimes. BANYULE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Banyule Neighbourhood Watch . Want to find out more about preventing crime in Banyule? Coming to our events? Joining our Group? Like us on Facebook Contact Name: John Dowdle Email: dowdle.nhw@hotmail.com MANNINGHAM – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Manningham Neighbourhood Watch. Want to find out more about preventing crime in Manningham? Coming to our events? Joining ourGroup?
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH IN VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch in Victoria. Find your local group. Neighbourhood Watch Victoria has more than 190 local groups in 55 local government areas (LGAs) across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria. Click on the arrow next to your LGA below, to see if we have a group where you live. LGAs are listed in alphabetical order, from left to right. NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH SHOP Our Neighbourhood Watch Victoria Shop is managed by our approved supplier Creative Branding Solutions (CBS), based in Melbourne. The site currently lists just a few of the wide range of items available. More items are being added regularly. If you’re after any NHW Victoria branded material, please use the contact information at the bottom of the Neighbourhood Watch Victoria Shop website toMEMBERS AREA
Neighbourhood Watch is established for the purposes of: Strengthening the partnership of police and community working together to prevent crime and improve the safety, security and the quality of life for all Victorians; Improving community awareness and participation in monitoring and reporting incidents affecting safety; Being activelySTRUCTURE OF NHW
Structure of NHW. Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) is a not-for–profit community-based organisation, where volunteers come together to support Victoria Police to make their local communities safer by promoting crime prevention initiatives and closer community ties. Where possible NHW is managed on a Local Government Area (LGA) orPolice Service Area
BUILDING COMMUNITY TOGETHER Building community together. It can sometimes be daunting moving into a new area where you don’t know anyone. At Neighbourhood Watch, we believe a connected community is a safer community. And for 37 years we have been helping residents look out for each other, make connections and build safer communities. In the outer areas ofMelbourne and
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Prevent Crime. Evidence based techniques to keep you and your community safe. Theft of motor vehicles Avoid having your car stolen and used in other crimes. HOW SAFE IS MY PLACE Our online “ How Safe Is My Place ” self-assessment tool is based on Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). CPTED is a multi-disciplinary approach for reducing crime through urban and environmental design and the management and use of built environments. But let’s drop the jargon. CPTED is actually just commonsense. MANNINGHAM – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Manningham Neighbourhood Watch Want to find out more about preventing crime in Manningham? Coming to our events? Joining our Group? Like us on Facebook Visit our Website HOW TO PREVENT PARCEL THEFT CCTV rarely prevents crime. One of the best ways to prevent parcel theft is to remove the opportunity: Install a parcel letterbox at your front door or at the start of your driveway. In that way your property is delivered direct to a secure box that would take considerable effort and time to break into and if in a highly visible location will A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF … V1.0 07Oct2009 TWN A 4 A History of Neighbourhood Watch in Victoria Introduction June 15 th , 1983 — the first meeting of the NHW pilot programme was conducted in partnership with members of Victoria Police and local Frankston/Kananook community. NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch is a community-based crime prevention program which aims to improve the quality of life within a neighbourhood by minimising preventable crime and NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH IN VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Victoria has more than 190 groups across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria. Find out if there's one in yourarea.
LONG SERVICE AND APPRECIATION CERTIFICATES To obtain an Order form please email (admin@nhw.com.au.); The NHW group MUST indicate the name, rank and title of the Victoria Police officer who is going to sign the certificate (this would normally be the Inspector in the Police Service Area).; The NHW group completes the Order form and sends it back to (admin@nhw.com.au.); NHW state office confirms the volunteer/s are recorded on the NHWSTART A GROUP
If there isn’t a Neighbourhood Watch Group in your area, you may like to start one. Find a few friends/neighbours who would like to join with you, and we would be happy to come and talk with you aboutwhat is involved.
MONASH – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Monash is administered by a Committee which includes NHW volunteers, Council and Police representatives and meets bi-monthly. There are more than 700 volunteers working within Monash, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in many community activities. Please visit our Facebook page (#NHWMonash) to keep up-to-date with our latest activities and POLICIES – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Communication Policy. Media and communications, both in printed form (eg: brochures, newsletters and signs) and electronic (eg: website, Facebook, electronic direct marketing, e-newsletters, video and other forms of social media), are important means for Neighbourhood WHITEHORSE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Whitehorse is administered by a volunteer Committee which meets monthly and includes Police representatives. There are more than 600 volunteers working within Whitehorse, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in the many field activities. Like us on Facebook Email: whitehorse@nhw.com.au Contact Name: Secretary – Christine (Chris) Summers Click here THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLES Lock it or Lose it. By simply removing valuable items from display and locking your vehicle, you significantly reduce the likelihood of beinga victim of crime.
THE GREATER SHEPPARTON AREA Welcome to The Greater Shepparton Neighbourhood Watch Want to find out more about preventing crime in The Greater Shepparton area? Coming toour events?
BANYULE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Banyule Neighbourhood Watch . Want to find out more about preventing crime in Banyule? Coming to our events? Joining our Group? Like us on Facebook Contact Name: John Dowdle Email: dowdle.nhw@hotmail.com NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch is a community-based crime prevention program which aims to improve the quality of life within a neighbourhood by minimising preventable crime and NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH IN VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Victoria has more than 190 groups across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria. Find out if there's one in yourarea.
LONG SERVICE AND APPRECIATION CERTIFICATES To obtain an Order form please email (admin@nhw.com.au.); The NHW group MUST indicate the name, rank and title of the Victoria Police officer who is going to sign the certificate (this would normally be the Inspector in the Police Service Area).; The NHW group completes the Order form and sends it back to (admin@nhw.com.au.); NHW state office confirms the volunteer/s are recorded on the NHWSTART A GROUP
If there isn’t a Neighbourhood Watch Group in your area, you may like to start one. Find a few friends/neighbours who would like to join with you, and we would be happy to come and talk with you aboutwhat is involved.
MONASH – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Monash is administered by a Committee which includes NHW volunteers, Council and Police representatives and meets bi-monthly. There are more than 700 volunteers working within Monash, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in many community activities. Please visit our Facebook page (#NHWMonash) to keep up-to-date with our latest activities and POLICIES – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Communication Policy. Media and communications, both in printed form (eg: brochures, newsletters and signs) and electronic (eg: website, Facebook, electronic direct marketing, e-newsletters, video and other forms of social media), are important means for Neighbourhood WHITEHORSE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Whitehorse is administered by a volunteer Committee which meets monthly and includes Police representatives. There are more than 600 volunteers working within Whitehorse, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in the many field activities. Like us on Facebook Email: whitehorse@nhw.com.au Contact Name: Secretary – Christine (Chris) Summers Click here THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLES Lock it or Lose it. By simply removing valuable items from display and locking your vehicle, you significantly reduce the likelihood of beinga victim of crime.
THE GREATER SHEPPARTON AREA Welcome to The Greater Shepparton Neighbourhood Watch Want to find out more about preventing crime in The Greater Shepparton area? Coming toour events?
BANYULE – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Welcome to Banyule Neighbourhood Watch . Want to find out more about preventing crime in Banyule? Coming to our events? Joining our Group? Like us on Facebook Contact Name: John Dowdle Email: dowdle.nhw@hotmail.com NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH IN VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Victoria has more than 190 groups across rural, regional and metropolitan Victoria. Find out if there's one in yourarea.
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH SHOP Our Neighbourhood Watch Victoria Shop is managed by our approved supplier Creative Branding Solutions (CBS), based in Melbourne. The site currently lists just a few of the wide range of items available. More items are being added regularly. If you’re after any NHW Victoria branded material, please use the contact information at the bottom of the Neighbourhood Watch Victoria Shop website to LONG SERVICE AND APPRECIATION CERTIFICATES To obtain an Order form please email (admin@nhw.com.au.); The NHW group MUST indicate the name, rank and title of the Victoria Police officer who is going to sign the certificate (this would normally be the Inspector in the Police Service Area).; The NHW group completes the Order form and sends it back to (admin@nhw.com.au.); NHW state office confirms the volunteer/s are recorded on the NHW MONASH – NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH VICTORIA Neighbourhood Watch Monash is administered by a Committee which includes NHW volunteers, Council and Police representatives and meets bi-monthly. There are more than 700 volunteers working within Monash, holding regular meetings, producing newsletters and involved in many community activities. Please visit our Facebook page (#NHWMonash) to keep up-to-date with our latest activities andSTRUCTURE OF NHW
Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) is a not-for–profit community-based organisation, where volunteers come together to support Victoria Police to make their local communities safer by promoting crime prevention initiatives and closer community ties. BUILDING COMMUNITY TOGETHER It can sometimes be daunting moving into a new area where you don’t know anyone. At Neighbourhood Watch, we believe a connected community is a safer community.PREVENT CRIME
Prevent Crime. Evidence based techniques to keep you and yourcommunity safe
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