E21C2 - Canterbury Eye On Communities - 2022

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About Neighbourhood Support

History Neighbourhood Watch was introduced to New Zealand as a crime prevention initiative in the late 1970s. The initiative evolved to become Neighbourhood Support New Zealand, a community owned and managed organisation with a wide-ranging interest in community support, safety and crime prevention. Neighbourhood Support became an Incorporated Society in 2000. In 2001 it signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the New Zealand Police. The purpose of the Memorandum of Understanding is to establish and promote a collaborative working relationship between Neighbourhood Support New Zealand Incorporated and the Police.

Objectives Neighbourhood Support aims to make homes, streets, neighbourhoods and communities safer and more caring places in which to live.

This is primarily achieved through the establishment of small cells of households known as a “Neighbourhood Support Group”, comprising anywhere from four to 50 residential households in a single street or suburb. Groups throughout a single suburb or a wider town or city area are co-ordinated either via a civilian co-ordinator, or through a Community Constable based at a local police station. The main purpose of the groups is to encourage neighbours to know one another and share information on crime or suspicious activities in their area. Early contact with authorities such as the police is also encouraged for reporting of unusual observations or unacceptable behaviour. Crime prevention information can also be shared with group members via Community Constables, or Neighbourhood Support Area co-ordinators. A secondary objective of Neighbourhood Support is to facilitate communication between Civil Defence (Emergency Management) and the community during a man-made or natural disaster affecting residents. Page 4


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Keeping Christchurch Beautiful

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page 55

Alcoholics Anonymous

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page 57

CanTeen Aotearoa

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page 56

Volunteering Canterbury

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The Very Bad Dog

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pages 49-52

Victim Support

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pages 45-48

Chorus cabinet art project

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pages 41-42

Strengthening the wellbeing of North Canterbury

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pages 37-40

Oak Development Trust

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pages 43-44

South Canterbury Neighbourhood Support

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pages 31-34

Hornby Community Patrols

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pages 27-28

Selwyn Neighbourhood Support

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pages 29-30

Mid Canterbury Neighbourhood Support

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pages 35-36

Canterbury Highway Patrol

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pages 23-26

Note from Murray’s Desk

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pages 9-10

A message from Senior Constable Brad Hagerty

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pages 19-20

A message from Senior Sergeant Roy Appley

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A message from the Chair

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A message from the editorial team

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Road safety

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pages 21-22

Junior Neighbourhood Support

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pages 11-16

About Neighbourhood Support

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