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<strong>Angus</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Antisocial</strong> <strong>Behaviour</strong> Strategy 2009-12 | 27National OutcomeStrategic AimsPrincipalIssuesKey ActionsLead Agency/WorkerTimescaleNO9: We live ourlives safe fromcrime, disorder<strong>and</strong> dangerEarlyIntervention<strong>and</strong> PreventionAnti-Social<strong>Behaviour</strong>Inputs to be given to school pupils by<strong>Community</strong> Liaison Officers in relation tov<strong>and</strong>alism <strong>and</strong> good citizenshipEducational initiative to be developed <strong>and</strong>delivered to licensees <strong>and</strong> the public in relationto the correlation between the night-timeeconomy <strong>and</strong> crime & disorder <strong>and</strong> v<strong>and</strong>alismsin town centres. To be rolled out in ArbroathinitiallyTayside Police June 2010Focus On Alcohol<strong>Angus</strong>December2009Consideration to be given to providing acomprehensive home support service packageto vulnerable young adults released from thecare of local authority when obtaining their firsttenancy in order to prevent antisocial behaviourSocial Work <strong>and</strong>HealthHousingMarch2010Mediation <strong>and</strong> Victim Support services to beoffered at earliest possible stage to reducenumber of ASB complaints <strong>and</strong> increase publictrust <strong>and</strong> confidenceJoint ServicesTeamHousingMarch2010Alcohol<strong>and</strong> DrugsEstabilish the Waterfront under 18s disco as analcohol free social educational activity. Explorelink to Saltire Friday Night ProjectFocus On Alcohol<strong>Angus</strong>Tayside PoliceTayside Fire <strong>and</strong>RescueSeptember2009PARC (preventing alcohol risks <strong>and</strong> crime)Project to be developed in Forfar area. Targetedintervention for young people identified as atrisk in relation to alcohol consumptionChildren’sServicesMarch2010Best Bar None scheme to be extended by atleast another 10 premises during the yearFocus On Alcohol<strong>Angus</strong>March2010Detached Streetworkers to be deployed duringweekend evenings to engage with youths todivert away from underage drinking.Intelligence regarding drinking dens <strong>and</strong> knownoffenders to be passed to <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Safety</strong><strong>Community</strong>Learning &DevelopmentMarch2010Transitional evenings at local primary schools tobe arranged to inform parents <strong>and</strong> youthsmoving to secondary education of potentialhazards of underage drinking amongst otherkey messages<strong>Community</strong>Liaison OfficersDecember2008Exp<strong>and</strong> Pub-Watch scheme throughout <strong>Angus</strong>.Section Inspectors to take lead <strong>and</strong> liaise withFocus on Alcohol project where appropriateTayside PoliceFocus On Alcohol<strong>Angus</strong>March2010Exp<strong>and</strong> Age Restricted Sales Initiativethroughout <strong>Angus</strong>. Section Inspectors to takelead <strong>and</strong> liaise with Focus on Alcohol projectwhere appropriateTrading St<strong>and</strong>ardsFocus On Alcohol<strong>Angus</strong>March2010

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