The Safer Leicester Partnership is involved in a number of different events and roadshows across Leicester where we are able to offer help, advice and information on matters relating to crime, disorder and anti-social behaviour. You are welcome to come and talk to us at the following upcoming events/locations:
LOCAL EVENTS
Christmas Alcohol Campaign 14-18 December 2009
Details to be confirmed
For more details on any of the events contact Safer Leicester Partnership on 0116 252 8567
NATIONAL EVENTS
This year there is a lot happening that is related directly or indirectly to crime reduction. You may be interested in knowing that the following campaigns are taking place in 2009:
19th - 23rd October - Alcohol Awareness Week (Know Your Limits) - Information events held at Tesco Beaumount Leys, Community Centres and Belgrave Sainsbury's.
2nd - 6th November - Not In My Neighbourhood Week 2009. This event provides local agencies with a platform to publicise their work on tackling crime and anti-social behaviour, and highlight the significant efforts made to keep communities safe. For further advice and information please visit the Home Office website
Tackling Drugs Changing Lives Awards 2009 - let the judging commence - Over 220 nominations will now be judged at a regional and national level. The judges will choose 30 finalists who will be invited to a ceremony in London on 9th December, where two national awards winners will be announced, each receiving £10,000 to expand their organisation's work. For more info on this event please visit the Home Office website.
23-27 November 2009 National Domestic Violence Week
The Leicester Domestic Violence Forum Partnership runs a domestic violence awareness campaign each year around the end of November. This year it runs from 22nd November to 29th November 2009. The key aim of the campaign is to increase understanding of what domestic violence is, to make people aware of the resources that are available locally and to challenge acceptance of domestic violence. Click here to view the latest on Domestic Violence Campaigns.