The District Co-
ordinator (DC) acts as the focal point
for around some 4 - 6 NHW Sections in
an area aligned with those of District
Councils. Like the Section Co-
ordinator, this is also a new post in
the NHW organisation introduced with
the formation of the W&SNHW Association
and as such DCs need to be prepared to
be elected to or invited onto the
Association Committee and its sub-
groups. The basic tasks asked of DCs
are as follows:-
Keep an up-to-date list of
their Section Co-ordinators' (SnC's)
contact details and inform the
Association Committee and Police NHW
Liaison Officer (LO) of any changes
Pass on information e.g. NHW
Newsletters and warnings about crime to
their SnCs
Pass on any ideas, comments or
concerns from their SnCs to the
Association Committee and/or NWLO
Play an active part in
W&SNHW Association matters.
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Welcome new neighbours and offer
them an opportunity to join the Scheme
(NHW Welcome Packs are available from
the NWLO)
Encourage more households to
join the Scheme or set up one of their
own
Maintain the Scheme's NHW signs
Maintain regular contact with
members to find out about their
concerns etc
Keep members interested and
informed for example by generating and
distributing a local newsletter and
other publications. The Police/NWLO
will help by providing relevant
information.
Ensure that all members have
current NHW and crime prevention
literature
Develop an effective means of
internal communication for gathering
and disseminating information, ideally
using a cascade system based on
telephone or personal contact (NB. E-
mail can be used without the need for a
cascade approach).
Maintain contact with local
police officers and the NHW Liaison
Officer, passing on any information
they receive to the police as soon as
possible. Encourage others to record
details of and report
incidents/suspicious events.
Set up 'Call a Friend' schemes
(groups of local neighbours who keep a
particular eye out for a vulnerable
household)
Look after neighbours,
especially the vulnerable Encourage
members to secure their homes
effectively against burglary and theft
Encourage neighbours to let
others know when they are away and
advise about how to make homes look
lived-in at all times
Encourage members to note the
serial numbers of their electrical
items and security mark their property
using the post-coding system. Kits are
available from NWLOs.
Monitor and evaluate the
Scheme's achievements and reporting
these back to the community.
Area
Co-ordinator Additional
Possibilities
Arrange regular meetings of
their Scheme Co-ordinators
Help to find new or replacement
Scheme Co-ordinators
Keep abreast of local crime,
filter information and pass it to the
Police
Provide support to help their
Scheme Co-ordinators develop &
implement their ideas
Attend meetings for ACs arranged
by the Section Co-ordinator
Liase with neighbouring Area Co-
ordinators e.g. by attending the
Section Co-ordinator's meetings
Develop an effective means
of communication for gathering and
disseminating information to SCs,
ideally using a cascade system based on
telephone or personal contact (NB. E-
mail can be used without the need for a
cascade approach).
Represent Schemes at e.g. local
Police forums/briefings and in the
Association
Section Co-
ordinator Additional
Possibilities
Liase with Police Section
management (e.g. Inspector at local
Police Station) and NWLOs
Help to find new or replacement
Area Co-ordinators
Help to find new or replacement
Area Co-ordinators
Identify/report/develop
initiatives to tackle Section-wide
problems .
Provide support to help their
Area Co-ordinators develop & implement
their ideas
Represent NHW on the local
Community Safety Partnership, Community
Safety Area Groups or Crime Prevention
Forum, Local council groups etc as
appropriate.
Monitor the effectiveness of NHW
in their Section
Promote and develop interest and
enthusiasm for NHW within the Section
(e.g. through identifying/arranging/
implementing appropriate
briefings/visits/training)
Opportunities will occur for
SnCs to attend NHW Regional Association
meetings and training sessions.
District Co-
ordinator Additional
Possibilities
Inform Sections about crime
patterns across the District
Represent the
District/Association on Crime and
Disorder and Community Safety
Partnerships
Promote and develop interest and
enthusiasm for NHW within the District
(e.g. through identifying/arranging/
implementing appropriate
briefings/visits/training)
Liaison with Divisional police
senior management (e.g Community Safety
Inspector)
Liaison with local authority
officials, and other key agencies and
individuals at District level;
Arrange regular meetings for
SnCs with Police and/or NWLO in
attendance
Help to find new or
replacement Section Co-ordinators
Provide support, information and
advice to Section Co-ordinators
Promote and encourage
participation in County-wide crime
prevention initiatives
Act as the key link between the
County Association and local Schemes
via SnCs and ACs
Promote and develop interest and
enthusiasm for NHW within the District
(e.g. through identifying/arranging/
implementing appropriate
briefings/visits/training)
Monitor the effectiveness of NHW
in their District
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