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SAFER SALISBURY SHOWCASE Community Safety Event At St Thomas s Church Tuesday 11 th October 2016 10am 2 pm Salisbury Safer & Supportive Community group welcomes you. Stalls, talks and workshops. Tea, coffee and refreshments. Wiltshire Council, Wiltshire Police, Bobby Van Trust, Dorset & Wiltshire Fire Service, Healthwatch, Streetwatch, Victim Support, Dementia Friends, South Wilts Mencap, Salisbury Business Improvement District, and many more.

SAFER SALISURY SHOWASE - South Wilts Mencap · Tuesday 11th October 2016 10am—2pm Salisbury Safer & Supportive Community group welcomes you. Stalls, talks and workshops. Tea, coffee

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Page 1: SAFER SALISURY SHOWASE - South Wilts Mencap · Tuesday 11th October 2016 10am—2pm Salisbury Safer & Supportive Community group welcomes you. Stalls, talks and workshops. Tea, coffee

SAFER SALISBURY SHOWCASE

Community Safety Event At St Thomas’s Church

Tuesday 11th October 2016 10am—2pm

Salisbury Safer & Supportive Community group welcomes you.

Stalls, talks and workshops. Tea, coffee and refreshments.

Wiltshire Council, Wiltshire Police, Bobby Van Trust, Dorset & Wiltshire Fire

Service, Healthwatch, Streetwatch, Victim Support, Dementia Friends, South

Wilts Mencap, Salisbury Business Improvement District, and many more.

Page 2: SAFER SALISURY SHOWASE - South Wilts Mencap · Tuesday 11th October 2016 10am—2pm Salisbury Safer & Supportive Community group welcomes you. Stalls, talks and workshops. Tea, coffee

The Safe Place scheme

The Safe Place scheme provides reassurance to vulnerable

people or people who find themselves in challenging situations, so

that they can live more independent lifestyles knowing that there is

help available when they are out and about.

The scheme offers a way to alert someone of any potential risk or

emergency if a vulnerable person is out alone. Consequently,

having access to a 'Safe Place' will help people lead independent

lives and feel safe in Salisbury.

How this scheme works

An orange sticker is placed in a prominent position in the window

or on a door of a 'Safe Place', identifying that help is available here

for vulnerable people. There are currently over 30 ‘Safe Place’

locations around Salisbury.

Supported by:

Salisbury Safer & Supportive

Community Group is a group of

people from local organisations

that work together to make

Salisbury a safe and happy

place for everyone.