Te Puke Times

Neighbourh­ood Support seeks area co-ordinator

- Stuart Whitaker

Afew free hours a week, an outgoing personalit­y and the gift of the gab — all part of the job descriptio­n for anyone who fancies the role of Te Puke’s Neighbourh­ood Support area co-ordinator.

Western Bay of Plenty Neighbourh­ood Support manager Bruce Banks says the organisati­on is on the lookout for someone to drive the Te Puke group.

”What we are looking for and trying to secure is somebody with the relevant skills who will be able to do the job, so pretty much the person we are looking for is going to be outgoing, have good communicat­ion skills, have fairly reasonable computer skills and be someone who likes meeting people and likes to engage with all sorts of different people.”

They also need to be mobile and be willing to undergo police vetting.

The area co-ordinator would be the face of Neighbourh­ood Support in Te Puke and would help the organisati­on build its membership to help prevent property crime, as well as build community resilience and disaster preparedne­ss.

Membership is built on street groups and one of the roles of the town co-ordinator would be to assist in their formation.

Bruce says the time commitment would be up to the individual although, initially at least, he would imagine 10 hours a week would be needed. He says that is likely to be less in winter and it would be likely to reduce as the number of people belonging in Te Puke grows.

He says the organisati­on’s role has changed over time. “We are more about looking after neighbourh­oods, looking out for each other, creating caring communitie­s and supporting our neighbours,” he says.

“Our focus today is not just crime and safety. Today’s Neighbourh­ood Support works to create connected communitie­s and educate our members about emergency preparedne­ss, something we all need to know so that we are better equipped when a major event occurs.”

There are also Neighbourh­ood Support groups in Rangiuru and Pukehina and people from other areas can join the organisati­on.

“We are looking for members in the entire Te Puke area,” says Bruce.

Once there are enough members in a particular area, there is an opportunit­y to find an area co-ordinator.

 ?? Photo / George Novak ?? Bruce Banks is the manager of Western Bay of Plenty Neighbourh­ood Support.
Photo / George Novak Bruce Banks is the manager of Western Bay of Plenty Neighbourh­ood Support.

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