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NHW seminar 12.11-13.11.2013. The activities of NHW sectors in Estonia. 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)
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NHW seminar12.11-13.11.2013 The activities of NHW sectors in Estonia
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
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
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
The communication The NHW districtmembershavetodecide: Howthecommunicationwillbeorganised? Howoften are regularlymeetings? Howtomakechangesinthecontact list? Are thereanyotherregularactivites? Surveyaboutthesafetyproblemsintheneighbourhood
Communication Message boards Telephone circle
Communication • The simpliest ways – e-mails, telephone calls, Facebook groups, Internet forums • From neighbour to neighbour • Posting in to the brifecases • Meetings
Communication • Inurgantcaseseverybodyshouldcontactthepolice/ambulance/rescueservicebythem selves • Non-urgantcases: • All theinformationis sent tothedistrictleader and he/shewillforwardittothenecessarypeopleor • Everymemberof NHW sectorcommunicateswithinstitutionsbyhim/herselfbutkeepstheleaderinformed Inquestionsorproblemswhichconcernmorethenonememberorfamilyinthedistrictitisbetteriftheleaderofdistrictisdealingwithit.
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.
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.
Safe home Theadviceusuallyconsistsof: • Lightingimprovement; • Bettervisibility; • Goodlocksalsoforthebackdoor(s) • Windowsafety • Howtoteachthechildrenand/orelderly
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
NHW patrol • Regular/unregular • Inco-operationwithpoliceoronly NHW members • Informationsharedlaterwithothermembers and police Problems: There are no insuranceforthepatrols Thepatrolscouldbe at risk ofattacking Excessingthelimitsofself-defense
Other regular activites • Cleaning activities
Other regular activities • Trainings: basicsafety tips and possibilities, firstaid, firesafety, legislationetc • Non-informalactivities – grillingparties, picnics
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
Initiatives from NHW NGO • Choosing the best NHW sector leader • Choosing the best NHW sector • Choosing the best neighbour • Acknowledgeng the best public servant