Haverhill Town Council would like to invite you to a free-to-attend doorstep crime and scam awareness training session on Monday 22 June at 6:30pm.
Hosted at Haverhill Arts Centre, the 90-minute session will be presented and run by Crime Reduction Enterprise.
The 90-minute long session will cover all areas of fraud, including:
• Internet/cyber crime
• Mass marketing fraud (including mail and telephone fraud)
• Romance and courier fraud
• Social media data harvesting
• A.I. crime
• Doorstep crime (including bogus officials, distraction burglary, criminal/rogue traders
The session will explore how criminals are using advanced technology which can be used to target you, your family, your community group’s members, schools and businesses.
Alongside giving real-life examples of these crime areas, the session will advise you on how you can keep safe with some simple to follow rules and practical advice.
For further information, and to secure yours and your team’s place, please use the form below.
Alternatively, please email vicky.phillips@haverhill-tc.gov.uk with your name, organisation (if applicable) and number of attendees.
“Excellent training- Impactful using real life examples to demonstrate the seriousness and impact. Prevention is key.”
“Really well delivered. Lots of useful information that can be used and shared with others.”
“Very well presented & presenter was relatable, concise and knowledgeable. Should be mandatory training for everyone who visits vulnerable people and people who have access to internet/social media.”
“Really interesting and engaging, makes you aware of steps you need to take both professionally and personally to keep safe.”
Crime Reduction Enterprise have been operating since 2012 and have worked with police and trading standards officers across the UK to help raise awareness and keep people safe from fraud and doorstep crime criminals.
The group has delivered to health and social care workers in private and public sector, safeguarding teams within both police and council organisations, community nurses, church groups, W.I’s, over 55’s meetings and county care organisations.












