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Street Pastors is an
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network of Christian charities that operates worldwide, composed of members who spend time in their communities in order to assist people who they feel are in need of help, and to spread their religion through their service. Street Pastors is an initiative of the Ascension Trust.Street Pastors home page
on official website. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
Individual street pastors are
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who walk around the streets of their towns and cities attempting to help and care for people in what they feel are practical ways.What is a Street Pastor?
on official website. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
The initiative began in the
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. Street pastors wear a blue uniform, with the term 'Street Pastor' visible in white.Wantage and Grove Street Pastors
August 2011.
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Community and Business Website. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
Duncan Smith
Police praise Island Street Pastors
22 January 2010, ''Island Pulse'' (Isle of Wight News). Retrieved 30 November 2011.
Street pastors are not police, ambulance or official emergency services in any way. They do not have any powers of law enforcement, arrest or to compel any member of the public to follow any requests given.Daniel Binns
Waltham Forest: Christian 'Street Pastors' to patrol crime hotspots
''Waltham Forest Guardian'', 20 July 2011. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
Street Pastors on patrol
in Birmingham, BBC News, 4 February 2005
Street pastors prepare for action
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'', 15 October 2008. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
Street pastors for Kirkcaldy
'' Fife Today'', 11 June 2009. Retrieved 30 November 2011.


History

Street Pastors was founded in Brixton, South London, UK in 2003 by Rev. Les Isaac. It was based on a model from Jamaica in which individual churches joined together to take their values out onto the streets.Dominic Casciani
Street pastors on a mission from God
BBC News, 5 November 2004
Rowena Mason (in
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Street pastors making a difference after-hours
''Daily Telegraph'', 1 June 2008
Street Pastors is an initiative of the Ascension Trust, a registered charity established in 1993. The initial activities of street pastors in areas such as
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and Hackney focussed mainly on confronting gang culture and the use of knives and guns. As Street Pastors started to operate in other parts of the UK, the initiative responded to other local issues, including anti-social behavior and
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A night on the town: Vomit, violence and God
''The Independent'', 17 January 2010
By 2008 there were Street Pastors groups in 70 locations, with another 50 being established. the official website states that there are over 270 active groups.Current Locations
on official website
In 2010 Ascension Trust devolved responsibility to oversee Street Pastors in Scotland to Ascension Trust (Scotland), a Scottish registered charity which has an office in
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, and whose first chairman is former police officer Sandy Scrimgeour. In 2015 he became CEO and was succeeded in the chair by Shaw Anderson.‘Valuable addition’ say police
''Perthshire Advertiser'', 10 March 2009
In 2010 Michael Frost and others established the first Australian group in
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. In 2013 several churches in Chico, CA established the first United States Street Pastors group in
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School pastors

In February 2011 a sister organisation, School Pastors was launched nationally after several trial projects. School Pastors aim to reduce bullying, anti-social behaviour and drug use, and to remove barriers to learning. They mentor young people within a school setting, and walk around outside to break patterns of negative behaviour at the end of the school day. (Note: large 472-page download)


Rail pastors

Similarly, Rail Pastors commenced in 2014. Volunteers receive training from
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and
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, and aim to prevent suicide attempts and fatalities on the railway.


Training and support for volunteers

Individual street pastors are Christians, over the age of 18, committed to a local church for at least one year, who pass an enhanced CRB check and who have a positive reference from their church leader stating that they would be suitable to be a Street Pastor and are leading a Christian lifestyle. They must complete 12 training sessions spread over a year, covering subjects including conflict management, counselling and basic first-aid.Sunderland street pastors hit the streets
in Sunderland, BBC News, 9 July 2010
Street Pastors is also supported by 'Prayer Pastors', who do not go out in public but who provide support to street pastors by praying for them and sometimes keep in touch with them by mobile phone.


Services provided

Individual street pastors walk around their local community and provide information on local agencies when requested.Street Pastors in Weymouth
BBC News, 24 November 2008
Practical help provided by street pastors include handing out
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to clubbers unable to walk home in their
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, giving out food & water, carrying bus timetables and cleaning streets.Street Pastors in Plymouth
BBC News, 19 December 2007


Responses to Street Pastors

Ascension Trust did not initially seek official funding or support, in light of some communities' distrust of local police, but did expect that they would gain recognition from emergency service officials as long as they continued to exist on the streets.


Controversies

On 19 September 2022, a Street Pastor assaulted a protestor standing against
Mohammed Bin Salman Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud ( ar, محمد بن سلمان آل سعود, translit=Muḥammad bin Salmān Āl Su‘ūd; born 31 August 1985), colloquially known by his initials MBS or MbS, is Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia. H ...
of
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. The protestor was holding a "Not My King" sign at one of the locations where the State Funeral of Elizabeth II was being publicly broadcast.https://twitter.com/DoubleEmMartin/status/1571521630039379971


References


Further reading

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External links


streetpastors.co.uk
official website
Street Pastors on patrol
in Birmingham, BBC News Feature (with interviews), February 2005 {{DEFAULTSORT:Street Pastors Religious organisations based in London Social welfare parachurch organizations Christian organizations established in 2003
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