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Podcasts developed by WA Police Force, Neighbourhood Watch, APM Communities, and Heritage FM to assist the vulnerable members of our community
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Like & Learn: Social Media Smarts for the Savvy Citizen
Join WA Police Force Community Engagement team members Rachel & Tia as they discuss what NOT to do on social media. This episode covers risks, red flags, and safety tips everyone needs to know!
Scam Watch Website: https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/
Australian Signals Directorate: https://www.asd.gov.au/
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Hey Neighbours... It is back to school time!
WA Police Force Community Engagement Division team members Rachel and Tia discuss how to keep your property and valuables safe during the back to school period.
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Resident of the Shire of Dardanup provides an overview of using Facebook to promote the NHW philosophy.
This podcast gives an insight into using Facebook as a communication platform to promote the Neighbourhood Watch philosophy of communication and cooperation amongst neighbours. Resident of the Shire of Dardanup, James, gives his insight into his own experience on the platform and the impact it had on his community.
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Raising awareness around graffiti and best management practice
WA Police Force Graffiti Team members Kyalee and Amanda discuss reporting, removing and preventing graffiti vandalism.
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Securing your bicycle with Sergeant Simon Rimmer and June MacDonald from NHW Armadale
Bikelinc powered by Crime Stoppers WA is a register where members of the community can upload information on bikes, and any transport devices, that allows Police to return your property to you should it be stolen and recovered by Police.
The register is a live document that allows you to record your bike as stolen, and also see if any second hand bikes you are purchasing are listed as stolen. You can transfer ownership, upload photos, and record more than one bike at a time. The platform will also record any other transport devices like electric scooters, motor bikes, mobility devices, etc.
Police can access the database and if a bike has been listed on Bikelinc and is recovered, Police can return your property to you. -
Preventing motor vehicle crime with Snr Constable Jackie Newby
Learn safety and security tips for your motor vehicle.