As chair of the Residents’ Services Overview Panel a few years ago, I led Kingston’s biggest ever scrutiny of domestic violence in the Borough and RBK’s mechanisms for dealing with the problem. So I commend this press release to the attention of readers:-
The Kingston Domestic Abuse Forum, in association with the Safer Kingston Partnership, have organised a series of free events to mark the 16 Days of Activism.
From the 25 November until 10 December, Kingston will be joining the rest of the world to campaign against violence towards women, and the drive begins on White Ribbon Day and ends on International Human Rights Day.
During the 16 Days, which is an annual campaign started in 1991 by the United Nations, events will take place throughout the borough and include:
* Rose Theatre Projections – images will be projected from the Rose Theatre onto Kingston police station every night to raise awareness of domestic abuse.
* A free film evening on Tuesday 8th December: Screening of Gary Oldman’s multi-award winning film ‘Nil by mouth’ starring Ray Winstone and Kathy Burke.
Kingston’s domestic violence One Stop Shop will also be running specially extended opening hours on Monday 30th November from 10am to 3pm. The One Stop Shop offers confidential information, support and advice relating to domestic abuse, and offers victims the opportunity to report abuse to the police. It takes place every Monday from 9.30am – 12.30pm in the Baptist Church, Union Street, Kingston.
Due to early intervention initiatives such as the One Stop Shop there has been a 63.5% decrease in repeat domestic abuse recorded by the Kingston Police between 2007/2008 and 2008/2009.If you would like to wear your support on your sleeve, White Ribbons will also be available at Guildhall receptions, the Market House and the Kingston Police station, with all donations going to Kingston domestic abuse service providers
For more information about the One Stop Shop, along with a full list of events during the 16 Days of Activism, please visit www.kingston.gov.uk/domestic_violence or contact Kelly Whitehead, Domestic Violence Co-ordinator, Kingston Council on 020 8547 5040 or email kelly.whitehead@rbk.kingston.gov.uk
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Our next Advice Surgery for constituents will be on Saturday 28th November at the Community (Youth) Centre, School Lane between 10.30 and 12.
No appointment is needed.
From Kingston Centre for Independent Living
Postal Scam
Can you circulate this around especially as Christmas is fast approaching – it has been confirmed by Royal Mail.
The Trading Standards Office are making people aware of the following scam:
A card is posted through your door from a company called PDS (Parcel Delivery Service) suggesting that they were
unable to deliver a parcel and that you need to contact them on 09066611911 (a Premium rate number).
DO NOT call this number, as this is a mail scam originating from Belize.
If you call the number and you start to hear a recorded message you will already have been billed £15 for the phone call.
If you do receive a card with these details, then please contact Royal Mail Fraud on 020 7239 6655.
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The Conservative led Scrutiny Panel forced Lib Dem leader Cllr Osbourne to admit at last night’s Scrutiny of the One Council Project that £2 million savings that had been previously promised have not been achieved saying ‘It is down to us – we are the Administration.’
In another shocking piece of news the Lib Dems announced there will be 200 fewer Council posts by 2013 and that any future savings will depend on the reduction of staff. The Scrutiny Panel were also told that the future savings were ‘not in the bag’ and more needed to be done. Conservative portfolio holder for the One Council Project Cllr Nick Kilby expressed his grave concern and said ‘The Lib Dems know, like us, that the Council cannot go on as we are, and as in all their ideas, they sound good until the wheels fall off! They fail every time to give the political leadership that these projects need. Worse still they fail to make the savings the Lib Dems have promised.’
Deputy Conservative Leader, Cllr. Paul Johnston, said: ‘It’s pretty obvious that morale among some staff is quite low and, through staff turnover, this is starting to feed through into the experience of citizens accessing Council services . Staff reductions may well be inevitable but they must be handled sensitively so that staff are engaged in the process of change, not threatened by it.’
Conservative Leader Cllr Howard Jones said ‘We are concerned that savings which were promised are still not being realised and have serious doubts about the robustness of the financial plan. Two of the projects are at least two years behind schedule and that in spite of assurances given we are concerned that the Customer First project neither actively engages with the customer nor engages sensitively with the staff. It is a wasted opportunity to improve efficiency and make positive changes for residents. We would do it differently and do it better.’
Info from RBK website:
Come and experience the magic of Christmas in Surbiton with festive children’s entertainment, music and carols from school children
Festivities begin at 4 p.m at the top of St James Road (junction with Victoria Road/opposite railway station) Father Christmas will drive his sleigh along Victoria Road and magically switch on the glittering lights at 5.30pm.
Join in the festive fun:
- Christmas craft workshop
- balloon making
- face painting
- roasted chestnuts
- mince pies
- opera singer
- Christmas Carols
plus, Radio Jackie will be getting everyone in the Christmas spirit!
| Where? | St James Road, Surbiton |
| When? | Thursday 26 November |
| What time? | Festivities begin at 4 p.m |
| How much? | activities free, unless otherwise stated |
