Community Services Information Event
1st December 2023Hull’s Tenants’ Forum event this December!
1st December 2023Neighbourhood Watch for Students and young people!
The Lookout magazine has arrived on TikTok, with four student ‘influencers’ promoting content from the latest edition of the magazine to thousands of young people across England and Wales.
They’d love for you to watch their videos and share them with your networks. If you are working with any youth organisations/universities/colleges, sharing the links to these videos would be fantastic, and will have a real impact on Neighbourhood Watch and its ability to reach young people across the country.
Below are the usernames and links to the videos from each of their influencers…
1. Eeshaan – Looking after your wellbeing at university: Eeshaan – Wellbeing at university (@eeshaanghanekar)
2. Idris – Make them hear you! Voting rights for young people: Idris – Importance of voting (@idrisaliwastaken)
3. Emma – Staying safe when travelling solo: Emma – Solo travel safety (@emtravels_)
4. Madihah – Night out safety tips from a Medical student: Madihah – Safety tips on a night out (@ma.dihah)
Youth Council
The Neighbourhood Watch’s first ever Youth Council will launch in the new year and sign ups are now open! They’d love your support in promoting this to young people in your area. The Youth Council is a group of up to 25 young people (16-24 year olds) who want to drive and influence change in communities and society. Focuses will be on crime prevention, personal and community safety, and shaping communities to be the inclusive, safe and vibrant places they should be.
Young people can sign up to the Youth Council here.