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Having a Big Conversation with the Eastleigh Prince’s Trust
Youth Commission members visited the Eastleigh Prince’s Trust team this week to find out their views for the Big Conversation.
Busting myths at local schools with the Youth Commission
Members from our Youth Commission have spent the last two days at Thornden School raising awareness about substance misuse with Years 9 and 10.
Youth Commission spread the word on priorities
Members of the Youth Commission and Michael’s team ran a workshop for the Havant unit of the Hampshire police cadets last week.
New restorative strategy launches in Portsmouth
The new restorative justice (RJ) strategy for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight at an event held at Portsmouth Guildhall.
Gosport Neighbourhood Policing Team On The Move
The move of the Hampshire Constabulary Gosport Neighbourhood Policing Team, across the road to Gosport Borough Council’s Town Hall offices, took place on Tuesday 29 November.
Youth Commission help to protect peers from sexting dangers
The Youth Commission were invited to attend an event held by Hampshire constabulary on national children’s take over day last week.
HMIC reports highlight the value for money of Hampshire Constabulary, but there are risks
“I welcome the latest HMIC report identifying the Value for Money test of its performance and measured across the country. I congratulate the Chief Constable and her team for all the professional hard work that has been required to deliver for our communities.
It’s all about the play at Youth Conference in Eastleigh
The Commissioner’s Youth Commission team has been spreading the word that ‘it is good to talk’ by showcasing their play, all about mental health at the Eastleigh Youth Conference recently.
Fabulous at Fit Fest 2016
The Youth Commission attended their third Fit Fest recently. The event aims to empower and encourage young people to look after their physical, emotional and mental health through their mantra: Get Fit, Get Healthy. Get Happy!
Youth Commission smash target
Congratulations to members of the Youth Commission, who have already beaten their target of 1,700 responses to their ‘Big Conversation’, over three months ahead of the consultation closing.
Southsea policing team on the move
Hampshire Constabulary Southsea Neighbourhood Policing Team officially moved to Southsea Fire Station on Thursday 22 September by staff who are co-located on the refurbished station.
NSPCC helps Youth Commission keep young people safe online
Free USB sticks containing NSPCC advice on how to stay safe online are to be given to first year university students.
Fire and police celebrate in Hightown Fire Station
Hampshire Constabulary’s Southampton East Neighbourhood Policing Team officially celebrated on Friday 12 August with staff from both fire and police at the refurbished station.
Youth Commission raises awareness of the dangers of ‘lethal highs’
The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Youth Commission will be raising awareness of the dangers of taking Psychoactive Substances (‘Legal Highs’) among festival goers as part of its Lethal Highs campaign.
Youth Commission #GoFISHing on cyber safety
The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Youth Commission is launching a new cyber safety campaign encouraging young people to Go FISH
Council and Police join forces
Fareham Borough Council could be welcoming the Police into the Civic Offices soon, following a constructive meeting between the two organisations.
30 years of voluntary service
Mrs Barbara Bailey and her family were invited to Newport Police Station yesterday to receive an award for her service with the Independent Custody Visiting (ICV) scheme.
Portswood police station services re-open
On 19 July 2016, the front counter service at Bitterne Police Station moved to Portswood Police Station.
Youth Commission – what’s your priority?
Each year, the members of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Youth Commission talk to young people across the region to find out more about their issues with crime and policing.