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Lionel Tamou

London

Summary

A Community Safety Officer (CSO) is a professional dedicated to improving the safety and quality of life in a community. They work to prevent crime, reduce anti-social behavior, and foster a sense of security among residents. Their role often involves collaboration with local authorities, law enforcement agencies, social services, and community groups. Here are some key aspects of a Community Safety Officer's role:

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience

Work History

Environmental enforcement officer

Sutton council
07.2023 - Current
  • Maintain a suitable level of knowledge of relevant legislation (including but not limited to Cleaner Neighborhoods & Environment Act 2005, Environmental Protection Act 1990, PACE 1984, RIPA 2000).
  • Undertake administrative duties as required, ensuring that correct audit procedures and security arrangements are followed
  • Attend Court proceedings to support prosecutions where required.
  • Develop and implement community engagement strategies to increase participation and support for community programs
  • Build relationships with community leaders, local organizations, and residents.
  • Monitor and evaluate an effectiveness of community programs and activities.
  • To attend and participate in relevant meetings and give reports or presentations when required
  • Respond to internal or external complaints promptly, challenging any anti-social behavior and reporting any risks
  • Ability to listen and communicate effectively
  • maintaining professional relationships and appropriate confidentiality of information.
  • Ensure that you follow relevant Health and Safety policies and related procedures, keeping up to date with changes and taking action to maintain personal health and safety and that of others.
  • Applied the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 to support survivors by leveraging new legal protections and advocating for their rights
  • Experienced with the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004, focusing on enhancing victim support services and strengthening legal remedies for domestic violence cases.
  • Knowledgeable in the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, implementing strategies to prevent crime and address anti-social behavior through multi-agency collaboration.
  • Skilled in stakeholder management, effectively influencing and engaging others through strong written and verbal communication.
  • Skilled in stakeholder management, with strong written and verbal communication abilities to influence and engage effectively.
  • Experience in promoting the safety of women and girls, implementing initiatives and support measures to address their specific needs and vulnerabilities.

Security safety officer

The Welcome People
02.2022 - 05.2023
  • Build relationships with community members to understand their safety concerns.
  • Educate the public on crime prevention and safety measures.
  • Report and document incidents and follow up on resolutions
  • Organize public meetings and forums to discuss safety issues and gather feedback.
  • Educate the public on crime prevention and safety measures
  • Assist in emergency planning and preparedness.
  • Provide support during incidents and emergencies, coordinating with emergency services.
  • Conduct regular patrols and inspections to identify potential safety hazards.
  • Report and document incidents and follow up on resolutions.
  • Partner with social services to support vulnerable populations.
  • Understanding of crime prevention techniques, local laws, and safety regulations.
  • Ability to interact effectively with diverse community members and stakeholders.

Education

GCSEs -

GSCE
09.2022

Skills

  • Crime Prevention Strategies
  • Community Engagement
  • Emergency Response and Preparedness
  • Data Analysis and Reporting
  • Public Safety Education
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Strong Communication and Interpersonal Skills
  • Collaborative Teamwork

Timeline

Environmental enforcement officer

Sutton council
07.2023 - Current

Security safety officer

The Welcome People
02.2022 - 05.2023

GCSEs -

GSCE
Lionel Tamou