Safe4Summer - making summer memorable for the right reasons!
By Karenh2009 | Friday, July 23, 2010, 22:47
School’s out - and across the whole of Wigan Borough loads of activities are
being laid on to ensure young people stay Safe4Summer whilst still having lots
of fun!
And even though the classrooms are closed for the next six weeks, there’s
still plenty of opportunities to learn something new. So whether young people
want to sharpen their archery skills in Mesnes Park as part of Operation
Windburn, learn body popping in Leigh or go wet and wild in a range of
exciting canalside activities across Greenheart Regional Park, there’s bound to
be something right up their street.
Over the summer, young people can get involved in youth action groups where
they can make positive contributions to the local community or join youth clubs
where they can network with other young people. Alternatively for those of a
more energetic disposition, outdoor activities such as rockclimbing and
windsurfing are also scheduled to take place, together with the ever popular
X-Zones on Friday and Saturday nights.
But Safe4Summer is about more than just having fun and taking part in
activities across the borough.
Led on by Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service, and covering all ten
local authorities in Greater Manchester, the Safe4Summer campaign offers young
people personal safety advice – with particular emphasis on how to be safe
around fire, near water and on the road.
Safe4Summer also gets young people thinking about some of the issues that are
important to them, from healthy eating and alcohol to sex education and
bullying. And it also prompts them to consider the impact their behaviour could
potentially have on the wider community – including the life threatening
knock-on effects of making hoax calls to the emergency services.
Neil Gaskell, Fire Station Commander in Wigan, says:
"Sadly, the summer holiday period poses many potential dangers
to young people – from the risks associated with the family barbecue, to the
often irresistible but tragic lure of dangerous buildings and open water.
"In spring, the borough’s fire appliances were called to more
than 500 deliberately set fires, including grass fires, each costing in the
region of £1970."
"Our aim with Safe4Summer is to help everyone to enjoy this
time of year safely and responsibly, whilst ensuring resources are available to
respond to real emergencies."
The Safe4Summer campaign is supported by Linc Online, Wigan Leisure and
Culture Trust’s information site which is produced in partnership with the
Council’s Youth Service and local young people. Officers from Greater Manchester
Police (Wigan Division) and teams from Wigan Council’s Children and Young
People’s Services are also supporting the campaign as part of their commitment
to the multi-agency Building Stronger Communities Partnership.
"During the long summer break, young people who are out and about could find
themselves involved in something that looks like it's just a bit of harmless
fun," says Cllr Sue Loudon, Wigan Council’s cabinet champion for children and
young people.
"But other members of the community might not agree! So whilst young people
may think they’re not doing anybody any harm, their behaviour could upset other
people, land them in trouble or put them at risk of personal danger.
"That’s why campaigns like Safe4Summer are so important, by signposting young
people to information on personal safety and social responsibility, as well as
telling them about all the positive activities available to them."
Superintendent Robert Lomas, of Greater Manchester Police, Wigan Division
says:
"Safe4Summer is a great campaign that invites young people to get involved in
lots of exciting activities over the summer holidays, whilst encouraging
everyone to stay safe. We continue to target those engaging in anti-social
behaviour, and we ask young people to look after their friends, have fun and
stay out of trouble during the holidays."
Cllr Kevin Anderson, the council’s cabinet champion for neighbourhoods, adds:
"Engagement can be as beneficial as enforcement when it comes to tackling the
issue of youth-related anti-social behaviour. We want to assure local residents
that agencies are working together and constantly finding innovative and cost
effective ways of combating the affects of ASB on local neighbourhoods.
Safe4Summer is a great example of this in practice."
So make this summer memorable for the right reasons! Have some fun, keep out
of trouble and stay Safe4Summer.
To find out more, log onto
www.safe4summer.com and follow the links.
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