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Redeeming Our Communities (ROC) is a UK-based charity, founded by author and popular speaker, Debra Green OBE in 2004. ROC’s main aim is to reduce crime. Their activities include partnership with community groups, churches, police, fire service, local authorities and voluntary agencies.〔"(Bolton Review of Performance )", ''Greater Manchester Police, ''October 2013〕 They currently run over 50 projects throughout the UK targeting a variety of social needs, reaching over 2000 people every week. == History == The Redeeming Our Communities initiative was launched in 2004 at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton, where thousands of people across the North West gathered and pledged to reduce violent crime in the region. A year later that pledge was met when the Metro Newspaper reported that violent crime in the region had fallen by 11%, bucking the national trend. In 2006 ROC became a national organisation, holding an event in the NEC Arena in Birmingham. The event was attending by 7,000 people, and as a result many individuals across the UK signed up to become ROC Ambassadors, spreading the vision of ROC across the UK. After the National Launch, ROC began to host conferences to train and equip people in how to set up projects using the ROC model. Since the National Launch, ROC has moved into eight different regions across the UK, including the Belfast Launch event in 2012. During this time ROC have hosted several high profile Launch Events; including the 2009 Liverpool Launch which attracted over 5,000 people and the 2010 Birmingham Launch which saw 2,000 people attend. These high profile events are held in partnership with local Police forces in the hopes of building links and creating local ROC Projects. ROC launched in Scotland at the ROC Scotland Showcase event on 5 February 2014.〔"(Motion S4M-08983: John Mason - Redeeming Our Communities )", De Havilland, February 2014 〕 The event was attended by over 1700 people including 100 civic leaders and senior members of public services. The evening was hosted by Sally Magnusson and included performances from the Police Pipe Band, Midge Ure, Jai McDowall and the High School of Glasgow Chamber Choir. The evening also appeared to have inspired people to get involved in community projects to alleviate social needs.〔"(ROC Scotland Endorsements and Feedback )", ''ROC'' February 2014〕 In recognition of her work ROC founder Debra Green was awarded an OBE in June 2012. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Redeeming Our Communities」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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