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Wednesday 3 October 2012

Neighbourhood Watch Survey

This is an opportunity for you to take part in a first ever Australasian community safety survey with the option to go into a draw to win a $50 fuel voucher.

The survey is being conducted by Neighbourhood Watch Australasia (NHWA). This is
the governing body of Neighbourhood Watch in Australia and incorporates Neighbourhood Support in New Zealand. It is Australasia’s largest community-based crime prevention program.

NHWA exists to promote a sense of safety, security and well-being to individuals in the community by seeking, amongst other objectives, to reduce incidents of neighbourhood crime and antisocial behaviour.

Because Neighbourhood Watch Australasia values your participation, they would like to give you the opportunity of winning a $50 fuel voucher. Simply follow the instructions when you have completed their survey. Completing the survey should take you no more than 20 minutes to complete, and your contribution is greatly appreciated.

All individuals 18 years of age and over, who are currently involved in Neighbourhood Watch across Australia can take part in this survey.

The information you provide will be used to paint a picture about how Neighbourhood Watch groups currently work across Australia.

You are not required to identify yourself. However, you are requested to provide background information regarding your gender, age, employment status etc. Be assured that the information you provide will be treated confidentially and you will remain anonymous. No information you provide will be used to identify you individually. The surveys will only be accessed by those working with Neighbourhood Watch Australasia. The survey responses will be used to evaluate the current status of Neighbourhood Watch across Australia and to inform future research to allow improvement in this area. Reports and papers may be published, however individual survey responses will not be identified.

Note that if you wish to enter the draw to win the $50 fuel voucher then you will need to provide contact details, but these details are not linked to your survey responses.

To access the survey, please click here.

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