Help make your community safer

Manukau: Neighbourhood Support New Zealand, which works closely with the police and other organisations in the community to reduce crime, improve safety and prepare for emergencies and natural disasters are looking for area co-ordinators for Manurewa and Pakuranga/Bucklands Beach.
Along with a few hours of administration work a week, the co-ordinator will be the ‘eyes and ears’ of the community, identifying streets that would benefit from having a neighbourhood support group. They will be responsible for establishing support groups including assisting street co-ordinators who will manage each group.
The role is voluntary but very rewarding. The co-ordinator will encourage local solutions to crime and safety while improving the reporting of crime and disorder to the police. They will also help distribute crime information and possibly newsletters in the community.
This is a great opportunity to build community spirit. If you are passionate about your community and want to make it a safer place, this role could be for you.
For more information contact Lyn Blaker, council’s Manager Community Safety and Health, phone 262 8931 or email lyn.blaker@manukau.govt.nz by 20 August 2010.
Manukau: Neighbourhood Support New Zealand, which works closely with the police and other organisations in the community to reduce crime, improve safety and prepare for emergencies and natural disasters are looking for area co-ordinators for Manurewa and Pakuranga/Bucklands Beach. Along with a...
Manukau: Neighbourhood Support New Zealand, which works closely with the police and other organisations in the community to reduce crime, improve safety and prepare for emergencies and natural disasters are looking for area co-ordinators for Manurewa and Pakuranga/Bucklands Beach.
Along with a few hours of administration work a week, the co-ordinator will be the ‘eyes and ears’ of the community, identifying streets that would benefit from having a neighbourhood support group. They will be responsible for establishing support groups including assisting street co-ordinators who will manage each group.
The role is voluntary but very rewarding. The co-ordinator will encourage local solutions to crime and safety while improving the reporting of crime and disorder to the police. They will also help distribute crime information and possibly newsletters in the community.
This is a great opportunity to build community spirit. If you are passionate about your community and want to make it a safer place, this role could be for you.
For more information contact Lyn Blaker, council’s Manager Community Safety and Health, phone 262 8931 or email lyn.blaker@manukau.govt.nz by 20 August 2010.
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