Pubdate: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 Source: Flamborough Review (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Contact: http://www.haltonsearch.com/hr/fp/news/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4191 CRIME PREVENTION GROUP CAPS OFF SECOND STAGE OF PROGRAM Summer is here, vacations have started, and everyone is winding down, but CAP (Crime Activity Prevention) is still in full swing, keeping busy with a crime prevention focus for Flamborough. The CAP program has accomplished much since it was launched two years ago. Formed through a concern about crime brought forth by Councillor Margaret McCarthy and a few local businesses in Flamborough, CAP obtained funding when FICS (Flamborough Information & Community Services) applied for and received funds from the National Crime Prevention Strategy for the creation of a program to fight crime in Flamborough through a grassroots approach to address the social determinants of crime before it happens. The first stage of CAP's mandate comprised a community-wide survey conducted early last spring. The CAP program was based on - and addresses - the concerns of Flamborough residents that were expressed in two community consultations and a community based meeting hosted by the Rotary Club of Waterdown (check our website www.infoflam.on.ca/cap for detailed information and survey results). CAP identified some social determinants of crime such as drug use, lack of supervision of youth and school bullying. CAP has an excellent anti-bullying kit with books, DVD's and resources for teachers, which we have been lending out to schools. A number of Flamborough schools have already utilized the kit and have incorporated it into their social skills program. It is available to any Flamborough school. CAP also created two pamphlets, one for crime prevention (Crime Prevention Tips for Businesses and Home) and one for parents around parties, drugs & alcohol (Parent Tips on Parties, Drugs and Alcohol). Both pamphlets are available at the FICS office at 163 Dundas St. E, Waterdown or online at the above website. The Crime Prevention Tips are a handy resource about protecting residential and business properties, inside and out. The parents' party pamphlet was created at the request of John Deven, former Waterdown High School Principal who had a concern about safety of the kids around bush parties, drugs and alcohol. The pamphlet was created with up-to-date information regarding laws and responsibilities of parents, leaving kids home alone, parties (bush parties), signs of drug use, over the counter medication, and much more. A must-have for parents of children 10 years or older. Other areas residents wanted addressed included a lack of respect by youth, lack of proper supervision and parenting skills. CAP's goal was to assist in improving and supporting local parents in better connecting with and disciplining their kids, helping them make better choices and taking responsibility. CAP offers classes for parents of pre-teens and teens and parents of children aged 2 to 7 years old. Many Flamborough schools opened their doors to hosting these classes with great success. A number of schools also promoted the program in their school newsletters. The first 6-week program ran at the Flamborough YMCA last year and continues to grow in popularity. Comments concerning local youth were a major concern to Flamborough. CAP continues to address the "lack of things to do for youth" in Flamborough, particularly those between 12 and 15 years old. The likelihood of youth engaging in negative behaviours such as break and enter happens when youth have few positive choices to fill their free time. CAP has organized a partnership with the Waterdown Rotary, The Interact Club at Waterdown High School, Flamborough YMCA and the City of Hamilton to plan a Youth Centre. The partners have been meeting to develop a program for youth that will take place at Memorial Hall on Friday evenings from 6-9 p.m., starting this September. (The space is being provided by the City of Hamilton). The YMCA is offering their leadership in providing staff to ensure that the program will be interesting and safe for the kids. The Interact students, under the guidance of the Rotary Club, will be involved in supervising and relationship building. The centre will offer a good mixture of activities such as floor hockey, ping-pong and pool table, videos and quiet stations for homework, crafts, etc. One of the more attractive activities will be an Xbox with a large flat screen monitor. More information will be available later this summer. The partners are providing operational funds for start-up costs for the youth centre. A small grant from the Hamilton Community Foundation has also been received. CAP is currently researching sustainable funding, and would like to hear from businesses or individuals interested in supporting this venture. Those interested in supporting the Waterdown youth centre can help in a few ways. Donations are welcome, and can be made be calling FICS and/or by joining Flamborough Information and Community Services in their annual 5 km Twilight Walkathon being held on September 8 to support this crime prevention initiative. For information and pledge sheets, contact the CAP office at 163 Dundas St. E. or call Shelley Scott or Karen Brown at Flamborough Information and Community Services at 905-689-7880. You can also download the pledge sheet from the web site. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake