September Service: RSCNPF In Action”

This month, the #NationalInterventionTeam visited primary schools across St. Kitts to celebrate our 41st anniversary of independence! The children at Dr William Connor School, Cotton Thomas Comprehensive School, Beach Allen Primary School, Dean Glasford Primary School, Bronte Welsh Primary School, Tucker Clarke Primary School, and Halliday Smith Primary School were treated to an exciting performance by the St. Peter’s clowns, bringing joy and laughter to this special occasion!

The team’s theme, “Building Safer Communities through Collaboration,” highlights the importance of community-police partnerships in crime reduction. It focuses on:
– Community-Police Partnerships: Police officers are not just here to catch the bad guys—they want to work with YOU to keep our neighbourhoods safe! By sharing what you see and supporting positive actions, we can tackle issues before they arise.
– Fostering Safer Neighborhoods: Everyone can contribute to a safer environment! Get to know your neighbours, watch out for one another, and report anything unusual to the police. Together, we can ensure our neighbourhoods remain friendly and welcoming.
– Community Safety Watch: Consider setting up a safety watch in your area, where neighbours volunteer as block captains to help monitor activities and collaborate with local law enforcement. Staying informed and following community guidelines can make a significant impact!

We’re committed to working hand in hand to build a safer future for our children and communities! Who’s ready to join us?

 

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