Stanmore and Canons Park Neighbourhood Watch

Stanmore and Canons Park Neighbourhood Watch Let’s keep our community safe! Our YouTube page can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoTBK3Gj0JuRFLRrOY4rP1A

The Stanmore and Canons Park Neighbourhood Watch Group (started in 2018) is your local hub for reporting on and discussing suspicious activity and crime in and around your neighbourhood.

*Learn life-saving CPR skills with REVIVR*Dear All,In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to overlook important things, ...
09/11/2024

*Learn life-saving CPR skills with REVIVR*

Dear All,

In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to overlook important things, like being prepared for real life health emergencies. Imagine someone collapsing in front of you - in a time critical situation would you know how to perform CPR and potentially save their life?

Happy to share with you a FREE interactive online training called *REVIVR*. This training will teach you key life-saving CPR skills from the comfort of your own home - you even receive a certificate at the end of it. It's quick, easy, and could make all the difference in a life-threatening situation. The training only requires 15 minutes from your busy schedules!

Don't wait until it's too late. Click on the link below to start your training with REVIVR now:

https://www.bhf.org.uk/how-you-can-help/how-to-save-a-life/how-to-do-cpr/learn-cpr-in-15-minutes

Let's all be prepared and equipped with the skills to save a life when it truly matters.

Admin

Learn to do CPR and use a defibrillator in just 15 minutes on your mobile phone or tablet. Many of us will witness a cardiac arrest in our lifetime. Be ready for that day.

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How it began

In 1964, 28-year-old Kitty Genovese was stabbed in New York outside the apartment building across the street from where she lived. Two weeks after the murder it was rumoured that 38 witnesses saw or heard the attack, but none of them called the police or came to her aid. This prompted inquiries into what became known as the bystander effect or "Genovese syndrome", and the murder became a staple of American psychology textbooks for the next four decades. It also motivated a community response and the very first Neighbourhood Watch scheme was set up.

Home Watch

In 1982 the first scheme in the UK, known as Home Watch, was set up in Mollington, Cheshire. From there we grew from strength to strength. Neighbourhood Watch representatives formed local, county and regional groups. In 2007, with the support of the police and the Home Office, the first national umbrella organisation (Neighbourhood and Home Watch) for the movement was established. Our focus was on building local Neighbourhood Watch community groups which liaised with the police and focused on reducing burglary and other home and personal crimes.