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9 Jun 2009
The Community Communications Network (CCN) and The Life Channel will be exhibiting at the 14th Annual Conference of the National Community Safety Network (NCSN), 9th and 10th June 2009.
Aimed at those who work within the field of Community Safety, the conference programme is designed by practitioners, for practitioners. The continued objective of the conference is to 'share good practice to make a difference through debating and networking'.
Natalie Williams, Communications Manager with the Safer Hastings Partnership, said, "We installed CCN's television network in October 2004 and it has had a significant impact on our residents' perceptions of safety in Hastings, including a 20 per cent shift in the number who now know crime is falling in our town. Evaluation has shown an increased awareness of every project we've promoted on SHP-TV, as we call it, and our most recent survey shows that 74 per cent of our residents have viewed the screens."
"Community TV is a fantastic tool for communicating with residents and for engaging with them too, and the service we have received from CCN over the last four and a half years has been second-to-none," added Williams.
The full press release is available for download below.
CCN and sister company The Life Channel exhibit at the National Community Safety Network conference
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