What are your key responsibilities?
I am on site to ensure residents and those visiting and working at the cathedral, feel safe. I conduct regular patrols of the estate and deal with any antisocial behaviour I see. I am also helping with access control and car parking at the moment and with anything else as needed by the cathedral team.
As part of the CityWatch radio system, I keep in close contact with Venture’s City Centre Security Officers too. We will share information and support each other to make the centre of Salisbury a safer, more pleasant environment.
What are the main challenges?
Managing antisocial behaviour within the cathedral grounds forms a large part of what I do. This includes things like public drinking and drug taking, the playing of loud music, littering and groups of young people gathering, which can be quite intimidating for residents. I know my presence can be very reassuring, especially for vulnerable residents.
The cathedral is naturally a bit of a magnet for people who are struggling and I’m very happy to also be using my skills to assist individuals in getting the help they need.
What special training have you had?
I have a background in complex care and have completed lots of training as part of my previous work with people with mental health issues and other needs. I have also had training in counselling skills and am a mental health first aider (MHFA).
I recently completed the Community Safety Accreditation Scheme (CSAS) with Venture Security and look forward to my official accreditation coming through.