Greater Shepparton Empowering Communities Community Safety Forum to be held on 31 March

Greater Shepparton City Council are inviting the community to have their voices heard at the Empowering Communities Community Safety Forum on Friday 31 March 2022.

Council are one of six Local Government Areas who were successful in receiving an
Empowering Communities grant which is part of the State Government’s Building Safer
Communities Program. The targeted Empowering Communities program aims to support
local communities to design and lead innovative initiatives to address the causes of crime
and improve perceptions of safety.

Mayor, Cr Kim O’Keeffe said Council were extremely pleased to be a recipient of the
Empowering Communities Grant.

“This is an opportunity for our community to have their voices heard on what makes them
feel safe and unsafe within the municipality,” she said.

“Our community are ready for action and to build on local community safety efforts already being implemented.”

The forum will be facilitated by Nelly Thomas, author and facilitator who will lead the
community through a range of activities and sessions to develop focus areas for the Greater Shepparton Empowering Communities project for the next three years.

Minister for Crime Prevention Natalie Hutchins MP will present and participate in the forum,
together with Council staff and Councillors, key agencies and community organisations and
community members,

The forum is hosted in partnership with Greater Shepparton City Council, Greater
Shepparton Safe Communities Advisory Committee and the Department of Justice and
Community Safety.

Go to https://bit.ly/GSCCEmpowering to register for the event, held on Thursday 31 March, commencing at 1pm at the Shepparton Senior Citizens Centre. Doors will be open to attendees 15 minutes prior.