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Nominate community heroes who have helped making policing and your community safer

Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones has launched new Awards to recognise the contribution volunteers and partners make to policing and in making the local community safer.

Commissioner Jones is asking the public to nominate neighbourhood policing officers and members of the local community who have made a big difference over the last year:

Bobby on the Beat Award
Neighbourhood Policing Team officers who work with colleagues, partners and the local community to provide sustainable solutions to local problems and are seen by the community, and their team, as an essential element in the life of the neighbourhood – working in partnership with local people to make the community safer and stronger.

Community Volunteer of the Year
A member of the public who volunteers in their local community to help to keep people safer.

This can be a formal volunteer role with an organisation or a person who volunteers on their own to help others e.g. helps an elderly neighbour maintain their garden and house which can help to prevent them from being identified as vulnerable by others.

Safer Superhero
A young person who has shown bravery, courage or kindness to keep someone safer. This can be a young person, up to the age of 16 years old, who has helped someone else to be safer.

For example, it could be that they care for another family member, have helped someone who has been affected by crime or have shown an act of kindness.

Nominations can be made online at www.hamphire-pcc.gov.uk/awards-2022

Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones said,

“Volunteers and our partners make a huge and significant difference to policing and in helping to make communities safer. I have launched my new Police and Crime Commissioner Awards to recognise the enormous contribution they make and to say thank you.

“There are literally hundreds of thousands of local volunteers and staff supporting others and to make a difference in our local communities. I really want to receive nominations from the public for local volunteers and young people who they think deserve recognition for the positive impact they make.  

“To name just a few, Police Specials, Neighbourhood Watch, Community Speedwatch, Independent Custody Visitors, Youth Commission members, Victim Care Service and business partners all support policing, criminal justice, the local community and importantly, victims when they need it most. I think that deserves recognition through my awards.”

Alongside the awards open for public nomination, there are also awards for volunteers and staff directly supporting policing and the Police and Crime Commissioner’s office. These awards are nominated from within policing, commissioned services and partner organisations.


News shared by the office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, in their own words. Ed

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