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MEETING AGENDA

AGM 2013

NHW INTRODUCTION

WSNHWA

CONSTITUTION

EXECUTIVE COMMITTE

WSNHWA DIARY

WSNHWA MINUTES

AGM 2010

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SPONSORSHIP NEEDED

NHW SIGNS

NHW SIGN FORMS

COORDINATOR ROLES

AC VOLUNTEERS

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NH POLICING TEAMS

NHW STRUCTURE

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All NHW Information Structures

NHW COMMUNICATION

There are several ways of communication; between the Schemes/ Area Co- ordinators Neighbourhood Policing Teams and Neighbourhood Liaison Officer / Crime Reduction Officer

The important thing to remember, information is the key to good Neighbourhood applications

This article to be read in- conjunction with the Co-ordinator Roles

UPWARD INFORMATION

This article does not take the place of 999

Scheme members should report any instances or events to the respective Scheme Co- ordinator

On non-urgent instances, an observation alert may be sent from the Scheme Co- ordinator, the Area Co-ordinator notified at time or at the next meeting. In the absence of an Area Co- ordinator the Neighbourhood Policing Team is notified.

Regular meetings have to be held between the Scheme and Area Co- ordinators

The Area Co- ordinator should be in contact with the NPT team leader on at least a weekly basis, but should be able to contact the team at any time.

Contact should also be kept with the respective Neighbourhood Watch Liaison Officer / Crime Reduction Officer on a regular basis.

Area Co- ordinator should attempt to attend Wiltshire & Swindon Neighbourhood Watch Association, if unable either send deputy / Scheme Co- ordinator or contact the Association to have a question raised

There has to be a free exchange of information from all parties.

DOWNWARD INFORMATION

W&SNHW Association will keep all Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinators informed by the Association website, newsletter, or e- mail, attending outside evemts and holding regular or extra meetings. Dates of the events and meetings are shown in the Diary page of the website

Most NPT`S issue a newsletter and or hold Surgery meetings. The frequency of these meetings is not laid down, but each month should be the minimum

The Area Co- ordinator should be in contact with the NPT team leader on at least a weekly basis, but should be able to contact them at any time

Contact should also be kept with the respective Neighbourhood Watch Liaison Officer / Crime Reduction Officer on a regular basis

There has to be a free exchange of information from all parties

REGIONAL / NHWN (Neighbourhood and Home Watch Network) (This is the National body)

The third chart shows the flow of information through the Regional and up to NHWN (Neighbourhood and Home Watch Network) (This is the National body)

REGIONAL / NHWN

The Who Does What chart show the activites that both carry out and who is able to attend the various meetings

For more detailed information go to the NHWN Pages

All NHW Information Structures

NHW Up Flow
All Information Flow Charts

All NHW Information Structures

NHW Down Flow
All Information Flow Charts

All NHW Information Structures

NHW to NHWN
Information Flow Charts

Regional & NHWN (National)

Regiional & NHWN
Who does What