Best Collaboration Award 2024

Criteria for this award

  • Community Impact: Extent of positive impact on the local community.
  • Partnership depth: Depth and meaningfulness of collaboration with other local community organisations.
  • Shared goals: Alignment of goals and objectives among collaborating parties.
  • Sustainability: Potential for the collaboration to continue benefiting the community in the long term.

Winner: NHW Tarneit Central

We are delighted to present the Best Collaboration Award to Neighbourhood Watch Tarneit Central for their partnership with Melbourne Telangana Forum Inc. Together, they have significantly enhanced safety and security in the Wyndham area through neighbourhood safety workshops and community awareness programs. This collaboration has not only reduced crime but also strengthened community bonds, fostering a greater sense of unity and support among residents. Tarneit Central’s innovative approach and successful partnership serve as a model for how organizations can work together to create safer communities.

Winner: Damien Rosario (NHW Casey)

We are proud to present the Best Collaboration Award to Damien Rosario for his exceptional contributions to volunteering across Casey. Damien has worked with over nine organizations, including Neighbourhood Watch Casey, Hampton Park Community House, and several local emergency services. His dedication to connecting volunteer groups has created a network of organizations supporting the community. As President of NHW Casey for the past three years, Damien has spearheaded initiatives such as cyber security talks and community networking, fostering collaboration and ensuring long-term sustainability for volunteer efforts. His leadership has brought lasting benefits to Casey, and we are delighted to honour him

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Neighbourhood Watch Victoria acknowledges the 38 mobs, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we operate, live, and gather as employees and volunteers. We recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community and pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

At Neighbourhood Watch, we believe everyone has the right to feel safe and welcome. We are committed to ensuring diversity, inclusion and equity are embedded throughout our organisation – in the work we do, the services we deliver and among our staff, volunteers, and the communities we work with.

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