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Workcover Inquiry
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 01:38 PM
Following the clash between youths and Police. Workcover untook an Inquiry into the preparedness of the Police for such an event in terms of their Workcover obligations
Redfern Crime Plan:Media Rrelease 16.07.2004
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 01:37 PM
- ENHANCED NUMBERS, TRAINING, RESPONSE AND RELATIONS - Minister for Police John Watkins, Commissioner Ken Moroney and Deputy Commissioner Dave Madden today released a major package of reforms to assist and enhance policing in Redfern.
Enhanced Policing in Redfern - 16.07.2004
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 01:36 PM
This is a copy of the strategies released to the community by the Minister for Police and the Police Commissioner. They said "Enhanced Policing in Redfern 2004 is a package of 32 strategies and initiatives to enhance: 1. Community safety in the Redfern area; 2. Strategic and operational effectiveness of the Redfern Local Area Command; and 3. Support for local frontline police. The Enhanced Policing in Redfern 2004 package includes: • Enhanced police resources; • Enhanced incident response; • Enhanced criminal investigation capabilities; and • Enhanced community engagement by and cultural awareness of police. It also provides: • More police at Redfern; • More experienced police at Redfern; and • More support for Redfern police from other NSW Police commands."
Enhanced Policing in Redfern 2004
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 01:35 PM
Enhanced Policing in Redfern 2004 was a package of 32 strategies and initiatives to enhance Policing in Redfern which was announced on 16 July 2004. It was made in response to the civil unrest of 15-16 February 2004.
NSW POLICE ABORIGINAL STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2003 - 2006
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 01:33 PM
The NSW Police Aboriginal Strategic Direction 2003 - 2006 sets out the NSW Police proceedures for working in areas with sizable aboriginal communities. Redfern was one of the LACs where the document was to be implimented. If there had been more done to impliment the proceedures set out in the Strategic Direction in Redfern LAC it is likely that the Civil Unrest of 15-16 February 2004 would not have happened or would have been handled in a different manner. This document and the way in which it was implimented in Redfern was the subject of questions at the Legislative Council Inquiry into Redfern Waterloo.
NSW POLICE ABORIGINAL STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2003 - 2006
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 01:28 PM
This Document sets out NSW Police Policy for LAC's like Redfern which have a sizable aboriginal community. Introduction / 1. Commissioner’s Foreword 2 / 2. Statement of Aboriginal Reconciliation 3 / Section One – Unfinished Business / 1. Aboriginal Reconciliation 4 / 2. Paying Respect 4 / 3. Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody 5 / 4. Table - Unfinished Business Action Plan 6 / Section Two – New Business / 1. Review of the Aboriginal Policy Statement and Strategic Plan 1997 – 2000 7 / 2. Focusing Our Resources 7 / 3. Aboriginal Measures in Performance Agreements 7 / 4. Partnership Approach 8 / 5. Self-Determination and Cultural Appropriateness 8 / 6. Innovation in Seeking Solutions 9 / 7. Old Ways, New Thinking 9 / 8. Promoting the Aboriginal Strategic Direction 9 / Section Three – Our Objectives / 1. Tables - Objectives for the Aboriginal Strategic Direction 10 / Section Four – Our Support / 1. Development of Aboriginal Action Plans 23 / 2. Aboriginal Risk Assessment Matrix for Local Area Commands 23 / 3. Ownership 24 / 4. The Three Tier Aboriginal Advisory Structure 24 / 5. Aboriginal Support Groups 26 / Section Five – Our People / 1. The Right People for the Job 27 / Section Six – Our Links / 1. Local Area Commands targeted for implementation of the Aboriginal Strategic Direction 29 / 2. Links to other corporate documents 29 / 3. Supporting resources 30 / 4. Monitoring Performance and Review 31 / Section Seven / 1. Table – Summary of Key Issues 32 / 2. Table – Other Initiatives to support the Aboriginal Strategic Direction 34 /
WORKING WITH LOCAL ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 01:27 PM
NSW Ombudsman Audit of the implementation of the NSW Police Aboriginal Strategic Direction (2003 – 2006) Contents Abbreviations 1 / Foreword 2 / Introduction 3 / The Aboriginal Strategic Direction 3 / The key objectives of the Aboriginal Strategic Direction 3 / Our audits 4 / Building better relationships 5 / Formal consultation 5 / Engaging the right community people 5 / The need for consistent and senior police representation 6 / Taking a flexible approach 6 / Informal and positive interactions 6 / Interagency cooperation 7 / Frontline police 8 / Mentoring and assessing new recruits – local induction programs 8 / Local cultural awareness training 9 / Attracting the right police to remote locations 10 / Getting involved in the community 10 / Aboriginal police 10 / Barriers in recruiting Aboriginal police 10 / The current position 11 / Recruitment strategies targeting Aboriginal people 11 / How successful are these strategies? 12 / Additional measures 12 / Aboriginal community liaison officers 13 / What makes a good ACLO? 13 / The ACLO’s role in relationship building 14 / Involving ACLOs more in the training of new recruits and existing staff 14 / Getting value from an ACLO operationally 14 / Employment issues 15 / The need to promptly fill vacant ACLO positions 15 / The demand for female ACLOs 15 / Assessing an ACLO’s performance 15 / Training and career development 16 / Fighting crime 17 / Working with the community to solve crime 17 / The impact of the police operational response on relationship building 18 / Young people 19 / Positive interactions between police and young people 19 / Formal diversionary options and alternatives to court 19 / Other youth diversionary strategies 20 / Crime prevention and personal safety 20 / Cultural and recreational activities 20 / Links with the Police and Community Youth Club (PCYC) 21 / Education, employment and training 22 / What makes a good youth liaison officer? 22 / Measuring the success of local strategies 23 / Family and domestic violence 24 / Positive initiatives 24 / Police involvement in other diversionary programs 26 / Where to from here? 28 / Recommendations 29
NSW Ombudsman Media release - 29.04.2005
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 01:25 PM
This is the Media release for the NSW Ombudsman Audit of the implementation of the NSW Police Aboriginal Strategic Direction (2003 – 2006)
NSW Cabinet
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 06, 2005 05:23 PM
The decision to establish the RWA and a number of other decisions flowing from the RED Strategy and RWPP's activities were made by NSW Cabinet. In November 2004 some cabinet documents were leaked to the Sydney Morning Herald and these provided a rare glimpse of the Governments Plans for Redfern Waterloo. In the absence of the RED Strategy consultation reports this is one of the few sources of information about the options considered by the Government.
Link to SMH Redfern Plan Investigation Articles
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 06, 2005 05:22 PM
Copies of most documents in the print version of the SMH can be found on the SMH website along with photos, video, illustrations, cartoon and letters.
SMH - Revealed How redfern will be Reborn
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 06, 2005 12:55 PM
These articles were published on between November 29 2004 and December 9 2004 in the Sydney Morning Herald. The articles are drawn from leaked Cabinet documents and contain extracts from the cabinet documents and the responses made to them by the community, politicians and commentators. To provide an overview of the revelations we have placed the text of all the articles in a single file. Copies of most documents in the print version of the SMH can be found on the SMH website along with photos, video, illustrations, cartoon and letters at http://www.smh.com.au/investigations/redfernplan/index.html
RED Strategy October 2003 Newsletter Insert
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 05, 2005 07:10 PM
In October 2003 the RWPP did an insert on RED in their Newsletter which was distributed throughout the area. This is the text of that insert.
RED Strategy Update from Surry Scene
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 05, 2005 07:05 PM
The following appeared at http://www.surryscene.com.au/Articles/articledetail.asp?ArticleNumber=886 dated Saturday, September 20, 2003 by Redfern/Waterloo Partnership project. It provides some informatioon on the how RED was seen as interacting with the formal planning scheme.
RED STRATEGY STRATEGIC PLANNING FRAMEWORK 2
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 05, 2005 06:54 PM
This is the text of the second undated RED STRATEGY STRATEGIC PLANNING FRAMEWORK leaflet. This one deals with the proposed planning principles.
RED First Presentation & Feedback - Overheads
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 05, 2005 06:49 PM
These are the overheads from the first RED presentration. / 1. Welcome and Purpose / 2. The Study Area and Context / 3. The Study Area / 4. Population Distribution / 5. Transport / 6. Traffic / 7. Public Domain / 8. Town Centre / 9. Employment / 10. Government Landholdings / 11. North Redfern and Red Square / 12. The Next Steps / 13. Artist Drawing Lawson Street and Red Square / 14. Artist Drawing Regent Street / 15. Artist Drawing Redfern Street / 16. Artist Drawing Redfern Street (Towards Railway Station) / These overheads are not text searchable
RED First Presentation & Feedback - Text
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 05, 2005 06:47 PM
This is the text of the overheads from the first public RED presentation. It should be looked at alongside the overheads which contain graphics relating to the consultants proposals. The text from these overheads is provided speratly as it can be searched.
RED Second Presentation & Feedback - Text
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 05, 2005 06:45 PM
Following the early June 2003 display presentation and the discussions with people who had visited the display the consultants collated and commented on the responses to the various areas presented. Below is the text of that presentation. The Overheads have a number of diagrams and should also be viewed however the text of the overheads is below and is easily searchable.
RED Second Presentation & Feedback - Overheads
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 05, 2005 06:42 PM
These are the overheads with illustrations used for the second presentation./ 1. Welcome and Purpose / 2. What is a Planning Framework / 3. Crime and Personal Safety / 4. Services and Delivery the RED Strategy / 5. Residential Population and Housing / 5a. Residential Population and Housing / 6. Public Domain / 6a. Public Domain (Feedback Summary) / 7. Transport / 7a. Transport (Feedback Summary) / 8. Traffic / 8a. Traffic (Feedback Summary) / 9. Town Centre / 9a. Town Centre (Feedback Summary) / 10. Employment / 10a. Employment (Feedback Summary) / 11. Northern Redfern and Red Square / 11a. Northern Redfern and Red Square (Feedback Summary) / 12. The Next Steps / This file is a searchable pdf file but as it was produced with OCR not all text may search.
RED "Core Principles" - Overheads
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 05, 2005 06:36 PM
These "Core Principles" for guiding the RED Strategy came at the end of the RED consultation from the consultants. These are copies of the overheads used in the presentation.
RED "Core Principles" - Text
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 05, 2005 06:34 PM
These "Core Principles" for guiding the RED Strategy came at the end of the RED consultation from the consultants. This is the text from the overhead slides.
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