Two police officers in uniforms standing on either side of a woman wearing a red jacket and holding a copy of the Community Safety Action Plan 2022 – 2026, with all three smiling, and trees in the background.
SAVE THE DATE:  Riverina Police District Commander Superintendent Andrew Spliet, Council’s Community Development Coordinator Alex Osgood and Professional Standards, Youth and Engagement Officer with the Police District Inspector Jillian Gibson announce the return of the Family Community Safety Day for 2024.

Community

You are invited to a Family Community Safety Day

Published: 07 Nov 2024 2:06pm

Wagga Wagga City Council in collaboration with police from the Wagga Wagga Local Area Command are inviting residents from across the Local Government Area to head to the Riverside Park Precinct for our 2024 Family Community Safety Day.

The family-friendly event is being held adjacent to the Riverside Playground area near Wagga Beach between 10am and 12 midday on Saturday 7 December 2024 during the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence.

Council’s Community Development Coordinator Alex Osgood is encouraging community members to come along, connect with local first responders and learn more about supports for people experiencing domestic and family violence.

“We will have representatives from the Wagga Domestic Violence Liaison Committee, police, Fire and Rescue NSW, the Rural Fire Service, and local emergency volunteer groups at Riverside," Alex Osgood said.

“The purpose of these events is to work with local police to engage with community on a regular basis about any community safety concerns and highlight local supports for victim-survivors of family and domestic violence during the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.

“It is also an opportunity for community to engage with their local first responders in more positive settings instead of a crisis situation.”

Professional Standards, Youth and Engagement Officer with the Police District Inspector Jillian Gibson believes the Family Community Safety Day is an important initiative.

“Community safety is about recognising the need for all sections of the community to work together to create a safer environment for people to work, live and travel, especially during the upcoming festive season,” Inspector Gibson said.

“This means building partnerships between police, government agencies, local council, community organisations and individuals to promote and strengthen community safety for all.”

The Family Community Safety Day aligns with Council’s Community Safety Action Plan 2022 – 2026 (CSAP), which outlines the strategies and actions to increase safety, reduce crime where possible, and work toward building a safe and vibrant city for the future.