![]() ![]() We discussed why we have CCTV, how it makes people feel safer and how it helps the police. With a range of disabilities, many of these young people feel unsafe when venturing into the town centre so having the opportunity to observe Bournemouth through the eyes of a CCTV camera and speak and ask questions to such friendly and kind camera operators has been a fantastic way to enable young people involved to gain a deeper understanding of how BCP Council’s CCTV unit operates and in turn feel safer.īCP welcomed the Chatterboxes into their control room as part of the Surveillance Camera Day ‘doors open’ initiative so they could see, first hand, how they operate CCTV. Young members also deliver awareness workshops/ training in the community, create youth friendly literature and organise community awareness events.īeing able to visit BCP council’s CCTV unit has been a fantastic experience for the young people from The Chatterbox Project. Within all groups there is a focus on transitions and supporting members to build skills to help them in the future. The Chatterboxes is a youth action project run by young people with disabilities aged 11 to 25 years old from Bournemouth, Poole and Dorset. The Chatterbox group spent their time learning about why the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Community Safety Team (BCP) have CCTV, how to use the cameras, mapping, producing evidence and respecting people’s privacy by masking images. ![]() As part of the National Surveillance Camera Day 2019, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Community Safety Team invited the Chatterbox group to the CCTV control room based at Bournemouth Police Station.
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