Programs

  • Edmonton Neighbour Watch. People Helping People to Prevent Crime Block. Party Seniors’ Safety Fraud Protection.
  • Senior Safety Guide
  • Walk Your Block  Being Visible is a Deterrent to Crime Always Anonymous
  • Walk Your Block How You Can Help Fight Crime
  • It’s Not Rude, it’s Safe
  • Edmonton Neighbourhood Watch- Residents Report Suspicious Activities
  • You Can Prevent Theft from Auto
  • Do You Know Your Neighbours
  • Edmonton Neighbourhood Watch Door Sticker Program
  • The Edmonton Neighbourhood Program Society

1. Walk Your Block

A program that motivates residents to regularly walk around their neighbourhood, increasing visibility and creating a stronger community presence.

2. Block Party

Promotes community gatherings as a way for neighbours to connect, strengthen relationships, and build a safer environment through unity.

3. The Edmonton Neighborhood Watch Program Society

An overview of the society’s role in building safer communities through volunteer programs, awareness campaigns, and partnerships with local police.

4. Always Anonymous

Information on how residents can report crimes or tips without revealing their identity, ensuring safety while contributing to community protection.

5. Edmonton Neighbourhood Watch Residents Report Suspicious Activities

Encouragement for neighbours to observe and report unusual behaviour, vehicles, or activity in the community to prevent potential crime.

6. It’s Not Rude. It’s Safe

Promotes the idea that asking questions, confirming visitors’ identities, and watching out for your neighbours is not impolite it’s an important part of safety.

7. Edmonton Neighbourhood Watch Door Sticker Program

Details about placing ENW stickers on doors and windows as a visible deterrent to criminals and a sign that residents are part of a safety network.

8. Do You Know Your Neighbour

Encourages residents to introduce themselves to their neighbours, build trust, and create a sense of community accountability.

9. How You Can Help Fight Crime

Explains practical ways individuals can participate in crime prevention, from attending meetings to volunteering or simply staying observant.

10. Don’t Be an Easy Target

Guidelines on how to secure your home, vehicle, and personal belongings to reduce the chance of becoming a victim of crime.

11. Walk Your Block: Being Visible is a Deterrent to Crime

Emphasizes that criminals are less likely to act in areas where residents are active, visible, and engaged in their community.

12. Senior Safety Guide*

A resource offering seniors advice on personal safety, home protection, and avoiding scams or frauds targeted at older adults.

13. Seniors’ Safety Fraud Protection

Specialized information to help seniors identify, avoid, and report frauds, scams, and identity theft attempts.

14. When You Need to Report: Who, How and When to Call

A step-by-step guide on reporting suspicious activity or emergencies which numbers to call, what information to provide, and when it’s appropriate to report.

15. Edmonton Neighborhood Watch

People Helping People to Prevent Crime

16. Helping Seniors Make the Best Connection

A guide to ensuring seniors stay connected with reliable services, family, and neighbours reducing isolation while improving safety.

17. Keep Your Bike Safe

Tips on registering, locking, and protecting bicycles to prevent theft and recover stolen bikes.

18. Who Do You Call

A quick reference on which organizations, hotlines, or emergency services to contact in different situations.

19. Safety on the Transit

Guidelines for staying safe while using buses, trains, or other public transportation including awareness, behaviour, and reporting concerns.

20. Neighborhood Response

Encourages residents to come together to respond to community concerns, such as vandalism, theft, or suspicious activity, in a collective and organized way.

21. Crime Prevention for Community

Broad strategies and resources for preventing crime at the neighbourhood level, from lighting and security to community watch participation.