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NHW seminar 12.11-13.11.2013 The activities of NHW sectors in Estonia
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The obligations of the NHW sector leader To participate in general assembly To organise the putting up of the NHW signs To organise the collecting of the fees (yearly fee and admission fee) Organising the communication between neighbours, shares information Updating the neighbours data Organising trainings, activities for the sector Is a contact person for co-operation partners
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General assembly THE BOARD GENERAL ASSEMBLY (is formed by the leaders of NHW sectors and individuals who want to contribute) OTHER EMPLOYEES MANAGING DIRECTOR
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The obligations of the members of the NHW sector Shows initiative in implementing NHW; Informs police and NHW sector members about the suspicious activities and/or crimes Pays admission and yearly fee
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After agreement NHW in Estonia has 2 main parts: Looking out for your neighbourhood – residents of NHW areas are encouraged to be on the lookout for suspicious behaviour COMMUNICATION to reduce the attractiveness of their homes householders are implementing their activities which are suggested by the NHW organisation/police SECURITY AT HOME
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The communication The NHW district members have to decide: How the communication will be organised? How often are regularly meetings? How to make changes in the contact list? Are there any other regular activites? Survey about the safety problems in the neighbourhood
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Communication Message boards Telephone circle
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Communication The simpliest ways – e-mails, telephone calls, Facebook groups, Internet forums From neighbour to neighbour Posting in to the brifecases Meetings
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Communication In urgant cases everybody should contact the police/ambulance/rescue service by them selves Non-urgant cases: 1)All the information is sent to the district leader and he/she will forward it to the necessary people or 2)Every member of NHW sector communicates with institutions by him/herself but keeps the leader informed In questions or problems which concern more then one member or family in the district it is better if the leader of district is dealing with it.
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How often are regularly meetings? At least one time per year In the meeting the data of the members should be updated. New data should be sent to other parties of the contract. The local police officer should also participate in the meeting.
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Security at home Inviting a specialist from police or NHW NGO to get advice how to improve the safety in the neighbourhood Usually the advices include cheap, easy to implement tips which have quick impact.
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How to improve the safety?
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How to prevent that?
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Simple solution
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Safe home The advice usually consists of: 1.Lighting improvement; 2.Better visibility; 3.Good locks also for the back door(s) 4.Window safety 5.How to teach the children and/or elderly
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NHW patrols
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NHW patrol The eyes and ears for the police As a rule no intervention No weapons, knives, batons On foot, in the car or by bicycle Before the patrol: training from the police!!! The equipment: vests, flashlights, paper, pen, pepperspray
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NHW patrol Regular/unregular In co-operation with police or only NHW members Information shared later with other members and police Problems: There are no insurance for the patrols The patrols could be at risk of attacking Excessing the limits of self-defense
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Other regular activites Cleaning activities
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Other regular activities Trainings: basic safety tips and possibilities, first aid, fire safety, legislation etc Non-informal activities – grilling parties, picnics
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Initiatives from NHW sectors Detective club Safety days for children Collecting clothes Co-operation with schools and kindergartens in the area Fleamarkets Application for smartphones to recognise the cars of the neighbours
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Initiatives from NHW NGO Choosing the best NHW sector leader Choosing the best NHW sector Choosing the best neighbour Acknowledgeng the best public servant
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