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About Westchester TV |
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Whether it’s teen smoking, kids and gangs, Internet predators or cyber-bullies, Westchester County's multi-media team has tackled the topic. The county's award-winning team of videographers have written and produced dozens of educational videos, public service announcements and even short films. The goal is to educate the public on important topics and to let residents know all the county has to offer them in the way of services. Now Westchester is making these works available to you via the Internet and through a partnership with Cablevision. Starting July 6, residents with Cablevision service can view these video on Channel 504. New videos will be added monthly. In addition, residents can view the county's entire collection of videos and public service announcements on the Internet at www.westchestergov.com. Videos available include a series about health issues affecting Westchester teens, a short documentary on the making of Westchester's 9-11 Memorial, safety videos on the issues of teen-smoking, seat-belt use, prom safety and teen drinking and how to recognize and report child abuse. Also available are installments on Gay Youth, Bird Flu and video tours of the county's park system. So whether you are an educator interested in using these videos in the classroom or a resident who wants to learn more on a variety of topics, Westchester TV is a great resource. For more information on the full-selection of
videos, click here. If you are an educator or a non-profit organization
interested in obtaining copies of these video for educational purposed,
call 995-2932.
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