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To submit a news release, use this form. National Community Safety and Crime Prevention Month: On Being NeighbourlyOctober 7, 2014November is National Community Safety and Crime Prevention Month, and the Canada Safety Council encourages all Canadians to reach out to their neighbours this month.When you take the time to know your neighbours, not only will you probably be healthier and happier for it, your efforts will also make the community safer for everyone, says Jack Smith, President of the Canada Safety Council. Here are some tips for reaching out in the interests of safety: 1. Take a walk in your neighbourhood. Make a point of greeting people. Be known to them and remember who they are. 2. Offer to assist neighbours and dont shy away from asking for help. Small requests can be an excuse to strike up a conversation and discuss neighbourhood safety issues or concerns. 3. Spend time in your front yard or common area. When you sit out front, not only are you an extra pair of eyes on the street, and you also open up new opportunities to greet and be greeted by neighbours. 4. Join in or lead a community activity or event. Whether its a cleanup, fundraiser or block party, having a common goal can unite the neighbourhood and nurture a local network of friendships. Consider engaging others in initiatives like the Block Parent or Neighbourhood Watch Program. We can all take simple steps to build one of the most powerful defences against crime: a resilient and caring community of neighbours who look out for one another. Check back frequently at www.canadasafetycouncil.org for more activities and resources on reaching out to neighbours during National Community Safety and Crime Prevention Month this November. -30- For more information contact: Lynn Lau Coordinator, Communications and Media Program Canada Safety Council Phone: 613-739-1566 ext 228 Email: lynntlau@gmail.com Website: canadasafetycouncil.org/campaigns/being-neighbourly Raynald Marchand General Manager, Programs Canada Safety Council Phone: 613-739-1535 (ext. 226) Click here to view our Sources Listing: Canada Safety CouncilTopics:
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