PCSP Safety And Wellbeing Event For Newry Residents

PCSP encourages Newry residents to attend safety and wellbeing event

The Newry Mourne, and Down Policing and Community Safety Partnership (PCSP) has organised a free walk-in safety and wellbeing event.

The event willxa0 take place in Newry Leisure Centre on Monday 26 February 2024 from 10am to 2pm.xa0

It has been organised by the PCSP in collaboration with the Southern Drug and Alcohol Connections Team (SDACT).

The safety and wellbeing event, open to young and old, will feature a mocktail bar and over 20 exhibitor stands.

Cllr Oonagh Hanlon, Chair of the Newry Mourne and Down PCSP.

This year, the event will also feature a road safety demonstration at 11am by the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS).

The Chairperson of Newry Mourne and Down PCSP, Cllr Oonagh Hanlon, said: “Amid collective challenges such as the cost-of-living crisis, we as a PCSP feel it is important that constituents across our district know what local support is available.

“And they need to know how they can access this support to improve their wellbeing and keep themselves safe.

“Our free ‘drop in’ event is open to everyone, and we will have key workers in the safety and wellbeing field there on the day to provide help and offer some friendly advice.

“I would encourage the public to drop into the event in Newry Leisure Centre on the 26 of February between 10am and 2pm, as it may provide information which could make a difference in their own day-to-day lives.”

The public will be able to watch as the Fire Service demonstrate on a vehicle (and a few volunteers), how they deal with cars and passengers who have been involved in a road traffic collision.

Other partner organisations are attending the event and will provide information on drugs and alcohol use, mental health support as well as information on local support services and groups available in the district.

The main hall in Newry Leisure Centre will be open for any members of the public to ‘drop in’ from 10am until 2pm and attendees are encouraged to come along and have a chat with local service providers.

For more information or enquiries please contact Newry, Mourne and Down PCSP at:

[email protected].

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