Recently we held localised Community Safety Sessions.

The sessions were delivered by the City of Canning in partnership with Cannington and Canning Vale Police Stations and focused on working together for a safer community.

Canning residents who attended received a free Community Safety kit, which contained safety tips, resources and information about their local area.

If you missed out on attending one of our Community Safety Sessions, please download the presentation (PDF 11MB). Ward-specific information handouts from each session are available below.

To learn more about the sessions, read the Community Safety Sessions Evaluation Report (PDF 2.3MB).

Previous Sessions

Willetton and Leeming residents (Beeliar Ward)

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Riverton, Shelley and Rossmoyne residents (Bannister Ward)

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Bentley, St James, Queens Park, East Cannington and Welshpool residents (Mason Ward)

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Canning Vale and Parkwood residents (Nicholson Ward)

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Photograph of community safety team presenting to audience

Cannington, Ferndale, Lynwood and Wilson residents (Beeloo Ward)

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