Police and Crime Commissioner Michael Lane is inviting members of the local community to put forward individuals they think deserve recognition for going the extra mile to help keep their community safer.
The Commissioner’s Safer Awards recognise the outstanding contribution volunteers and partners make to policing, the criminal justice system and in keeping the community safer. People from across the public, private and voluntary sector will be recognised for the difference they make to help the lives of others.
The Police and Crime Commissioner is inviting nominations to the categories of:
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 another 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.
The Commissioner will present his Safer Awards at a special online celebratory event on Wednesday 2nd December 2020 at 14:00.
If you know someone who you think deserves recognition for the help they provide to others to keep them safer, you can nominate by visiting the Commissioner’s website https://www.hampshire-pcc.gov.uk/nominations-pcc-awards-open.
For more information contact [email protected]. Nominations will close at 12 noon on Monday 9th November 2020.



























































































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