The document announces a local settlement forum in Auckland City on May 1st, 2010 from 9:30am to 3:00pm to inform and educate the community on personal and safety issues. The forum will include presentations and discussions on fire safety from New Zealand Fire Services, crime prevention and self-defense from New Zealand Police, neighborhood support programs, safety in the city, and human rights protections. The goal is to empower the community through knowledge on emergency preparedness and available resources.
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The document announces a local settlement forum in Auckland City on May 1st, 2010 from 9:30am to 3:00pm to inform and educate the community on personal and safety issues. The forum will include presentations and discussions on fire safety from New Zealand Fire Services, crime prevention and self-defense from New Zealand Police, neighborhood support programs, safety in the city, and human rights protections. The goal is to empower the community through knowledge on emergency preparedness and available resources.
The document announces a local settlement forum in Auckland City on May 1st, 2010 from 9:30am to 3:00pm to inform and educate the community on personal and safety issues. The forum will include presentations and discussions on fire safety from New Zealand Fire Services, crime prevention and self-defense from New Zealand Police, neighborhood support programs, safety in the city, and human rights protections. The goal is to empower the community through knowledge on emergency preparedness and available resources.
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The document announces a local settlement forum in Auckland City on May 1st, 2010 from 9:30am to 3:00pm to inform and educate the community on personal and safety issues. The forum will include presentations and discussions on fire safety from New Zealand Fire Services, crime prevention and self-defense from New Zealand Police, neighborhood support programs, safety in the city, and human rights protections. The goal is to empower the community through knowledge on emergency preparedness and available resources.
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COMMUNITY SAFETY Aim: BE INFORMED, BE PREPARED AND BE SAFE! Time and Date : 9.30am – 3.00pm, Saturday, 1st May 2010 Venue: Council Chamber, Auckland Regional Council Time Topic By 9.00a Registration and mingle m 9.30a Welcome Gina Tupou, Auckland Regional Council m Bevan Chuang, Auckland Regional Migrant Services 9.45a Introduction and visit: NZ Fire Mike McEnaney, New Zealand Fire m Services Services -Who are we? -What do we do? -Importance of fire alarms Questions and Answers 11.00a Morning Tea break m 11.30a Introduction: NZ Police Rod Salt, NZ Police m -Who are we? -What do we do? -Who can you contact? -Self-defence: protecting yourself, your family, your business -Reporting crime Questions and Answers 12.15p Introduction: Neighbourhood Avon Lines, Neighbourhood Support m Support -What is Neighbourhood Support -What can you do? -Where can I support? Questions and Answers 12.45p Lunch m 1.30p Introduction: Safety in the City – Sarah Cole and Rachel Orr, Auckland City m DVD Council -What is it? Questions and Answers 2.00p Introduction: Human Rights Julie Watson, Human Rights Commission m Commission Harassment and discrimination -What is Neighbourhood Support -What can you do? -Where can I support?