The
Community Safety and Crime Prevention Council (CS&CPC)
is a group of several community partners with one common goal:
To increase community safety by
making crime prevention
everyone’s responsibility.
"Planning For and By the
People" with Jim Diers
November 22, 2006 -
11:30am - 3:30pm
Jim Diers,
author of "Neighbour Power: Building Community the Seattle
Way" reveals how grassroots planning can lead to empowered
communities through individual and neighbourhood participation,
contribution and ownership.
Click here for event information and to download registration
form
"In the Mind's Eye"
film festival
September 19 - November 28,
2006
A very rare and
real glimpse into the world of substance use and abuse.
With over 30 films, workshops and keynote presentations, In
the Mind's Eye takes us on a global journey for a real and
relevant look at drug use.
Click here for the film schedule
"Reach Out" campaign
On the heels of the successful "Say Hi" campaign, "Reach Out" is
the next step in the larger
'Get Connected' campaign.
Visit
www.reach-out.ca to find
out how you can reach out
to help build a safer community!
Don't Be Shy, Just Say Hi !
This public awareness campaign is the first phase of our larger
'Get Connected' campaign. Visit
www.sayhi.ca for
details!
Look Deeper
How can you change the way you look at, think about, and interact with
today's youth?
Learn
how the Look Deeper
campaign initiative can help.
Community
Engagement
The CS&CPC
believes that "crime prevention is everyone's
responsibility". Council has two Community
Engagement Coordinators available to work directly with
members of the community to bring creative solutions to
community safety issues.
For more on
community engagement and how we can help prevent crime in your
community click here.
Neighbour to
Neighbour Toolkit
Get Stories,
tips and tools - all under one lid! The toolkit shares
skills and resources to build strong communities within the
Waterloo Region. Visit our
Neighbour to
Neighbour website for details.
Agenda
for a Safer Canada
Click here to learn more about
CS&CPC.
Learn
what you can do to make
your community safer.
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