Improving Community Safety: Expanding First Aid Training for Neighborhood Watches

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The City has initiated a plan to enhance the safety of communities by expanding First Aid training for Neighborhood Watches (NWs). This move is part of the ongoing Neighbourhood Watch Support Programme, which was launched in 2008 to assist communities in setting up NWs, provide training, and secure accreditation through the Western Cape Department of Community Safety.

Allocating Funds for Upgraded Training

The programme has grown significantly over the past 15 years, and the City’s Safety and Security Directorate has allocated R7.2 million, courtesy of ward funding, to further equip and upskill NWs across the city. In addition, the City has assigned a Community Liaison Officer (CLO) per geographical area to act as a point of contact, provide administrative support, and address training and other needs.

Empowering Neighborhood Watches

Earlier this year, the programme piloted First Aid training for a select few NWs, in addition to its situational crime prevention program. The goal for the next 12 months is to provide First Aid training to at least 200 NW members, further empowering them to serve their communities better.

Acknowledging Community Contributions

Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, Alderman JP Smith, expressed appreciation for the contributions of NW members, communities, ward councilors, and staff in the development and growth of the initiative. Alderman Smith highlighted the increasing versatility of NWs in recent years, citing their remarkable assistance during the Covid-19 pandemic, valuable contributions during festive season operations, and their potential role in providing support during higher stages of load-shedding.

Recognizing the Capabilities of Neighborhood Watches

The City has trained local NW members to monitor satellite CCTV control rooms in Retreat, Ocean View, and Grassy Park, enabling quicker responses to detections by NW groups, the South African Police Service (SAPS), and City enforcement agencies. Accredited NW members can apply to become Law Enforcement Auxiliary Service members (volunteers), either performing uniformed duties under the supervision of permanent law enforcement staff or fulfilling administrative duties.

Alderman Smith expressed his gratitude for NWs’ vital role in crime prevention, communication, and support to enforcement agencies. Their community patrols increase visibility, foster a sense of community pride, and contribute to safer neighborhoods. In conclusion, Alderman Smith thanked all NW members who dedicate their free time to collaborate in building a safer city for everyone.

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