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Cape Town Expands First Aid Training for Neighborhood Watches

The City of Cape Town is expanding its Neighbourhood Watch (NW) Support Programme to bolster local crime prevention groups. The program, which has been in place for 15 years, now has a dedicated Community Liaison Officer assigned to each geographic area in the metropolis. The officer serves as a point of contact for NWs, facilitates training, and provides administrative support during the accreditation process.

First Aid Training Now Available for Neighborhood Watches

As part of its efforts to upskill NWs, the program has expanded to include first aid training for its members. This year, the Safety and Security Directorate will manage a R7.2 million budget allocation to further equip NWs throughout the city. The city aims to provide first aid training to at least 200 NW members over the next 12 months.

NWs Play a Vital Role in Crime Prevention

NWs are an important part of crime prevention, communication, and support to enforcement agencies. Their community patrols increase visibility and contribute to a sense of community pride and safer neighborhoods. NW members have demonstrated their capabilities in various areas, such as partnering during the COVID-19 pandemic, participating in festive season operations, and assisting during load-shedding stages.

Accreditation and Volunteering Opportunities

Accredited NW members can apply to become Law Enforcement Auxiliary Service members (volunteers), performing either uniformed duties under the supervision of permanent Law Enforcement staff or fulfilling administrative duties. This latter option is being introduced in the current financial year.

Collaborative Efforts Yield Positive Results

The ongoing success of the NW Support Programme demonstrates the power of collaboration between NW members, communities, ward counselors, and city staff in building a safer city. With the expansion of first aid training and the diversification of duties for NW members, the city is committed to continuous improvement and addressing the needs of its residents. Mayco member for safety and security, JP Smith, commends all those involved in the program’s growth, stressing the importance of maintaining foundational aspects such as equipment provision and situational crime prevention training.

Tumi Makgale

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