Building neighbourliness through neighbourhood work
Active neighbourhood work and its development is an important part of what we do because we want to be good neighbours and an accepted part of the neighbourhood.
Active neighbourhood work and its development is an important part of what we do because we want to be good neighbours and an accepted part of the neighbourhood.
Our residents are important to us, and we care about their wellbeing. We also want the neighbours around our housing service units to thrive and to see us both as an active contributor and a good neighbour.
Active work to reduce nuisances and disturbances and to proactively strengthen neighbourliness are at the heart of the day-to-day operations of Blue Ribbon Ltd’s housing services. We value a continuous dialogue with our residents, the neighbourhood and the businesses, institutions and authorities that operate there.
We also aim to promote a positive attitude towards neighbourliness. We believe that familiarity brings security. At its best, neighbourhood work is proactive and contributes to the liveability and safety of the community.
Each of our units has an on-call phone number in case of urgent matters concerning our housing service units. The on-call number for each unit is easy to find here For non-urgent matters, it is easy to contact us using the contact form.
Notifications made by local residents near the housing service units are responded to quickly and actively, with the aim being a comfortable and peaceful environment for all.
In case of a suspected crime, the first call should be to the public emergency number 112.
We talk to each person moving into a Blue Ribbon home about how to take their home environment into account and the kind of neighbourhood they are moving into.
We regularly inform our residents about neighbourhood work practices and engagement opportunities, and we guide them in environmentally responsible conduct. Neighbourhood work and issues raised by the neighbourhood are addressed in the daily operations at the units and at community meetings.
We are happy to network with all those who are affected by our activities: residents, neighbourhoods, resident associations, schools, day cares, after-school clubs, health centres, local businesses, agencies, institutions and public authorities.
We are present in the neighbourhood through regular rounds to clean up local communities by collecting litter and drug paraphernalia. During these rounds, we engage with neighbours, we hear from local businesses and we provide information about Blue Ribbon Ltd’s activities and current affairs.
When a neighbour contacts us, we respond, and we immediately respond to reports that come to our attention concerning our residents. We work in cooperation with the police on an ongoing basis. For example, together with the preventative police force we can make a difference in neighbourhood safety and enjoyability through rapid response and intervention.
In our experience, getting to know each other in the neighbourhood and in the units has a significant impact on attitudes and dispels common prejudices. We actively look for new ways to help our residents and their neighbours better understand each other and feel safe living in the area.
If you are our neighbour and would like to be involved in developing neighbourliness with us, please contact our unit. You can find the numbers of the units on their own pages or from the contact details.
Neighbourhood work is also being developed by Blue Ribbon Foundation’s Home for All activities; the employee contact info can be found here .
Neighbourhoods are important to us, and we want to play a role in promoting good neighbourly relations, liveability and safety. We want to be easy to reach and we want to listen to our neighbours.
Use the contact form to get in touch with us or to report an incident you have observed. Please be as specific as possible about the incident: what happened, when and where.
Please remember that in an emergency situation, you should always call 112, and in non-urgent cases, such as those involving property, you should first and foremost report a crime.