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‘Our Wellbeing District’: A series of Community Conversations, hosted by Lancaster City Council & partners in health and the voluntary/community sector, to support wellbeing and community building in our district.
A conversation about making the streets of Lancaster and Morecambe district safer.
In this conversation we explore community safety with an emphasis on practical community prevention and the issues of violence against women and girls and anti-social behaviour and underage alcohol consumption.
Speakers include:
Lindsay Brown, Lancaster Police Partnership Officer – Anti social behaviour.
Fiona Inston & Kirstie Banks-Lyon, Lancaster City Council Public Protection – Working together to tackle issues of alcohol use in the under 18 age group.
Dr Anna Hopkins, Lecturer in Policing Organisation and Practice at the Open University and Community Activist – Violence against women and girls
‘Our Wellbeing District’: A series of Community Conversations, hosted by Lancaster City Council & partners in health and the voluntary/community sector, to support wellbeing and community building in our district.
A conversation about making the streets of Lancaster and Morecambe district safer.
In this conversation we explore community safety with an emphasis on practical community prevention and the issues of violence against women and girls and anti-social behaviour and underage alcohol consumption.
Speakers include:
Lindsay Brown, Lancaster Police Partnership Officer – Anti social behaviour.
Fiona Inston & Kirstie Banks-Lyon, Lancaster City Council Public Protection – Working together to tackle issues of alcohol use in the under 18 age group.
Dr Anna Hopkins, Lecturer in Policing Organisation and Practice at the Open University and Community Activist – Violence against women and girls
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