COMMUNITY SAFETY TRAINING
Our work in Community Safety has developed over the last 5 years to position us as one of the few private organisations who develop and deliver Community Safety training.
- developing effective communication skills to work within diverse communities; - an understanding of how to use assertiveness skills for conflict management; - effective observation skills, accurate report writing techniques, non-discrimatory practices - to collect evidence and intelligence that feeds into the wider areas of responsibilty of Environment and Crime particularly as they relate to Anti-Social Behaviour; - knowledge on how to stay safe at/in work by working within the confines of the organisational policies and procedures of in place to protect and safeguard employees in work in accordance with the Health and Safety Act of 1974.
We are trailblazers in this highly specialised area. At the core of our development in this area of training lies the greatest motivational factor of our growth - the fact that everyone (ourselves included), desire to live in safe communites that are free of crime/criminal activites with good community relations. The truth is that these communites are hard to find as they can not exist in isolation of the numerous socio-political and economic conditions that breed negative results (e.g. poverty, crime, exclusion, anti-social behaviour, unemployment, etc) that are prevalent in our communities today.
Working in the community increases vulnerability and exposure to unpredictable behaviour, unforseen and often challenging circumstances. To avoid, prevent and reduce the risk of being unsafe in the community we provide development and training programmes.
Our training programmes focus on non-confrontational techniques and strategies to manage and deal with, aggression, anger, threats of violence, and violence. We realise that training needs are as varied as the roles and responsibilities that people occupy in keeping the community safe, but we ensure that...
... constitute a core part of our training programme.

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