6.51 PM Monday 20 May 2013

Community Engagement Methods and Meetings

Bournemouth 2026 logoSafer Neighbourhood Public Meetings

Safer Neighbourhood Public Meetings are regular meetings where members of the public, living or spending time in the local area, can raise their issues and vote to prioritise these issues for the Safer Neighbourhood Panel. The Panel will then decide actions to address the priorities. The actions could be taken by Panel members themselves, by Panel members on behalf of their organisations or by Panel members with a view to enlisting the help of others.

 

Safer Neighbourhood Surgeries

Safer Neighbourhood Surgeries provide the community with the opportunity to talk to a Safer Neighbourhood Panel member on a one-to-one basis about issues specific to their area. They are open to anyone living or spending time in their area and members of the public can come along at any time during the given period to talk to local community safety service providers.

 

Safer Neighbourhood Street Corner Meetings

Safer Neighbourhood Street Corner Meetings provide the community with the opportunity to talk to community safety service providers, close to home and on an informal basis, about issues specific to their area.

Safer Neighbourhood Street Corner Meetings may target residents living in a particular road/street in order to find out their specific concerns or they may be set up to address a particular issue which is of concern in the local area, such as anti-social behaviour.

Some Safer Neighbourhood Street Corner Meetings may be attended by the Community Support Vehicle which is equipped with useful information on crime prevention and neighbourhood safety.

 

Safer Neighbourhood Postcards

Some Safer Neighbourhood Teams and Safer Neighbourhood Panels can be contacted using Safer Neighbourhood Postcards. Postcards may be available from the teams themselves or may be situated at key locations in the community (e.g. doctors’ surgeries, libraries and post offices). Members of the community can record their issues and post them back either via Royal Mail or Safer Neighbourhood community post boxes.

 

Safer Neighbourhood EVAs (Environmental Visual Audit)

A Safer Neighbourhood EVA is a visual scan, by a team of partnership representatives, volunteers and local residents, of a specific area within a neighbourhood in order to record possible concerns. These may include graffiti, street drinking, groups of youths, damaged property, areas of poor lighting and litter.

An EVA may not only be useful for community members wishing to raise issues but also in gathering evidence to support the issues to be raised with the Safer Neighbourhood Panel.

A Safer Neighbourhood EVA is also an opportunity for Safer Neighbourhood representatives to consult residents on signals which make them feel safe, such as CCTV camera, street lighting and police presence.