How to be an Active Bystander or Responder

Community Safety resources
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Regent's Park

The Young Guardians and Community Champions in Regent's Park Estate have pulled together and co-produced some key resources to help any local residents feel more confident to be active community listeners, active bystanders and active responders;

  • respond when there is an issue or incident in the area safely
  • report to appropriate services
  • receive support for your own wellbeing  received trainingfrom Street Doctors, especially to support someone who may have been harmed with a sharp weapon or is unconscious. AS ALERT is a great way to remember the steps to take
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