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28 | <strong>Angus</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Antisocial</strong> <strong>Behaviour</strong> Strategy 2009-12National OutcomeStrategic AimsPrincipalIssuesKey ActionsLead Agency/WorkerTimescaleNO9: We live ourlives safe fromcrime, disorder<strong>and</strong> dangerEarlyIntervention<strong>and</strong> PreventionFire <strong>Safety</strong>Volunteers to be identified <strong>and</strong> recruited toassist with carrying out Home Fire <strong>Safety</strong> VisitsIncrease number of Home Fire <strong>Safety</strong> Visits topeople most at risk <strong>and</strong> to new local authoritytenantsTayside Fire <strong>and</strong>RescueTayside Fire <strong>and</strong>RescueDecember2009March2010Fire Academy - deliver an annual residentialcourse in conjunction with CLD, supported byTCA <strong>and</strong> Tayside Police, to address anti-socialbehaviour in young people who have beenreferred through Youth JusticeTayside Fire <strong>and</strong>RescueSeptember2009Hate CrimePublicProtection<strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong>FIReS Programme (Firesetters Intervention <strong>and</strong>Rehabilitation Scheme) Young people who havebeen engaging in risky firesetting behaviour canbe referred for an assessment <strong>and</strong> a programmedesigned around their needs will be deliveredby trained Fire officersContinue to administer Young FirefighterScheme across <strong>Angus</strong>Promote fire safety in <strong>Angus</strong> Schools, both inearly years education <strong>and</strong> primary <strong>and</strong>secondary schools.Undertake community fire safety education withmigrant workers via dedicated volunteermigrant liaison worker.Continued development of diversity programmewithin schools. Concentrates on racialequalities/anti-bullyingReview <strong>and</strong> revise previous RIMAP proceduresput in place for the effective management ofhate crimesEstablish a single point of contact within eachpartner agency for exchanging information <strong>and</strong>intelligence in relation to minority communitiesTargeted leafleting campaign to raise awarenessof service in relation to Domestic Violence inidentified high risk areasIntelligence-led deployment of CCTV, both mobile<strong>and</strong> redeployable, as well as police officers <strong>and</strong>community wardens in relation to violent crimeEducational initiative to be developed <strong>and</strong>delivered to highlight the speed <strong>and</strong> simplicityof situations where a knife or other weapon canbe used. Similar to the ‘That’s not a Knife, Thisis a Knife’ in GlasgowTayside Fire <strong>and</strong>RescueTayside Fire <strong>and</strong>RescueTayside Fire <strong>and</strong>Rescue/EducationVolunteer Centre<strong>Angus</strong>/Tayside Fire<strong>and</strong> RescueEducationTayside Police <strong>and</strong><strong>Angus</strong> <strong>Council</strong>Tayside Police <strong>and</strong><strong>Angus</strong> <strong>Council</strong>APODAJoint ServicesTeamTayside PoliceMarch2010March2010June 2010March2010March2009October2009December2009December2009March2010March2010Pro-active stop searches of young males to becarried out in an effort to prevent the carrying ofoffensive weaponsTayside PoliceMarch2010

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