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Hello Neighbours!
Christmas is just around the corner, and we have a bumper crop of
interesting stories this month. From keeping your home safe over
the festive period, to celebrating our wonderful volunteers, to our free
webinar on Domestic Abuse.
We hope you find it all useful and interesting. We're
always keen to know what you think.
Our next newsletter will be shared on Monday 12 January.
We hope you enjoy a warm, safe and neighbourly Christmas break - see you
next year!

Congratulations to our volunteer recognition
award winners!
It is so important to us to celebrate the great, often
unique, work that our volunteers do. Congratulations to Graham, Reg,
Sean, Umar and Jan for going above and beyond, and making a real change
in their communities.
We received over 350 nominations this year, so these
winners really are the best of the best. To all the wonderful volunteers
who were nominated this year, thank you for the amazing work you do.
Read their stories on our website.
Neighbourhood Watch backs the United
Nations' Orange the World campaign to end violence against women and
girls
To support the campaign,
which runs from 25 November to 10 December, Neighbourhood Watch has
created '16 Days of Actions' featuring simple steps people can
take to help reduce violence and digital violence against women and
girls.
The actions are all intended to be accessible, so people
can do as many as they are able to. From wearing orange to raise
awareness, free training to help people safely intervene when they
witness harassment. Find out more and download the actions on
our website.

Keep your home safe this winter
As many of us travel to see friends and family, homes
may be left empty for days at a time - something opportunistic thieves
know well. But we also want to feel safe and secure when spending time at
home, too. That’s where simple, modern security can make all the
difference. Here are 10
simple and festive ways to help keep your home protected.
Plus, SimpliSafe’s Cyber
Sale is currently live where you can get a security system for better
than half price and a free siren. From all of us at SimpliSafe, we hope
you have a safe and Merry Christmas. - AD
Sign up for our free webinar about violence
against women and girls
The session is called ‘How to support women in your
community - working together to tackle violence against women and girls.’
Our speaker will be Naomi Smith the Chief Executive Officer of the Her
Centre, an advocacy organisation providing training and one-to-one
support to women.
The event will be hosted online via Zoom and it’s free
to attend.
It’s on 1-2pm, Friday 5 December. Don't miss it! Register
here.
Protecting your street starts at home
A Will and Lasting Power of Attorney make sure those you
trust, stay in charge when life takes an unexpected turn. Without them,
others may decide for you. Enquire
now to find out more about how to put simple, effective, affordable
legal protection in place. – AD
Safer Streets of Winter of action launched by
the Home Office
Following the Safer Streets Summer Initiative, the Home
Office has launched a Winter of Action throughout December and January.
It is focusing on reducing town centre criminality, shop theft, street
crime and anti-social behaviour, as well as issues in the night-time
economy including steps to tackle violence and girls like alcohol-related
disorder and spiking. Find
out more.
The Gift of Peace of Mind
AlarmID is a pocket-sized tamper alarm protects bags and
laptops from grab-and-go theft - whether in a cafe, at university or
while travelling. A unique and practical Christmas gift for anyone you
care about. Get
the exclusive NHW discount >> - AD
Neighbourhood Watch Network and Neighbourhood
Watch Scotland explore closer collaboration
Senior leadership from Neighbourhood Watch Network
England and Wales and Neighbourhood Watch Scotland (NWS) met in
Edinburgh to discuss opportunities for closer
collaboration. Although NWS has separate funding, structure and
processes, both organisations share similar missions and visions:
reducing crime and supporting community building. Read
the full story online.
Why do we sometimes feel unsafe, even when
crime statistics suggest otherwise?
In this era of rapid change, safety and security are key
concerns for everyone. Yet, the threats we perceive are often different
from the reality. A broken window, a poorly lit park, or a sensationalist
headline can trigger deep anxiety, regardless of the actual crime rate.
The European Neighbourhood Watch Association (EUNWA) has
published its new White Paper, "Risk
Perception and the Psychology of Security: From Theory to Action".
It's a fascinating read.
Have you heard about the switch to digital
landlines?
Landlines are changing, and the UK’s telephone network is going digital
by January 2027. If you have loved ones with additional needs such as
elderly relatives or someone who uses a telecare device or pendant alarm,
BT’s Connected Together initiative encourages you to take a few simple
steps to support them through the switch. BT’s Connected Together
website is where customers, can access all the guidance and support
they need. Start
the conversation today. – AD
Phew - we told you it was a bumper edition this month! We're taking a
short break over Christmas, but we know that up and down the land there
are Neighbourhood Watches doing amazing work, looking out for vulnerable
people and keeping each other safe. What could be more festive than
that? Thank you so much for the wonderful work you do.
From everyone here at the Central Support Team, have a very Merry
Christmas!
John, Sandra, Cheryl, Kathleen, Charm, Mila, Alys, Fatou, Simeon, Emese,
Jennifer, Emma, and Steph.
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