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NATW BLOCK CAPTAIN'S HANDBOOK
The first line of management is one of the most important elements in a successful program. The Block Captain's Hand Book was designed to teach citizens how to establish a Community Watch block group and provide them with all the necessary forms and announcements to maintain a group.
The topics included:
- The history of Community Watch
- What Community Watch is and isn't
- Benefits of Community Watch
- Step-by-step instructions
- First meeting agenda
- How to maintain a group
- Responsibilities of each member
- Importance of knowing neighbors
- Other topics for block meetings
- Reporting suspicious activities
- How to use the 911 System
The forms included (along with detailed explanations):
- Watch Family Information Sheet
- Block Profile Sheet
- Suspicious Activity Report
- Telephone Tree
- Meeting Announcement
- Block Maps (3 different)
- Meeting Sign-In Sheet
- Sign Application
Download and return the Block Captain's Handbook order form to get your copy as soon as possible.

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