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Appendix 1 & 2 Submissions and Witnesses
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 06:53 PM
Appendix 1 Submissions 137 Appendix 2 Witnesses 140
Chapter 5 Mobile needle and syringe service
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 06:52 PM
Addressing drug and alcohol issues in Redfern and Waterloo 107 / Drug use in Redfern and Waterloo 108 / Principles of harm minimisation 111 / Redfern and Waterloo fixed and mobile needle services 112 / The effectiveness of the anti-drug strategy and harm minimisation 114 / Concerns about the mobile needle and syringe service 115 / Health and Police views on the mobile needle and syringe service 115 / Location and operating hours 118 / The image of a drug culture at Redfern 122 / `Honey pot' effect 123 / Number of needles provided to users 124 / Referral services and other drug related services 128 / Other options to the needle van 130 / Different approaches to drug and alcohol issues 131 / A way forward for the mobile needle and syringe service 132
Chapter 4 Policing strategies and resources
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 06:51 PM
Policing in Redfern and Waterloo 67 / Redfern Local Area Command 67 / Crime in Redfern and Waterloo 68 / Violence against police 70 / Incidents of violence 70 / Extent of violence and recording incidents 72 / Preventing violence against police and minimising harm 76 / Police resources 78 / Redfern Police Station 78 / Staffing 80 / Proposal for an Operational Support Group 95 / Policing robberies 100 / Conclusion 105
Foreword and Chapter 1 Introduction
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 06:50 PM
Table of contents / Chair's foreword x / Summary of recommendations xv / Acronyms xix / Chapter 1 Introduction 1 / Background to the Inquiry 1 / Conduct of the Inquiry 1 / Events of 14-16 February 2004 2 / Other inquiries 3 / The suburbs of Redfern and Waterloo 5 / The structure of the Interim Report 7 / The second stage of the Inquiry 8 /
Chapter 2 Redfern/Waterloo Partnership Project
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 06:49 PM
Overview of the Redfern/Waterloo Partnership Project 9 / Management and funding 11 / Differences between Redfern and Waterloo 11 / Complexity of issues in Redfern and Waterloo 12 / Current major projects - Human Services Review and the RED Strategy 13 / The notion of `partnership' 14 / Progress to date 16 / Slowness in implementation of programs 20 / Consultation and communications 21 / Overview of RWPP consultation and communication mechanisms 21 / Criticism of the consultation processes 23 / Consultations with Aboriginal people 25 / Criticisms of communication processes 27 / Improving consultation and communication processes 28 / The future for the Redfern/Waterloo Partnership Project 30 /
Chapter 3 Redevelopment of the Block
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 06:47 PM
History of the Block and the Aboriginal community in Redfern 34 / The Aboriginal Housing Company 37 / Company structure and funding 38 / The Block and other properties owned by the AHC 39 / Current financial and management status of the AHC 39 / The future of the Block 44 / Options for the future of the Block 44 / Redevelopment in the context of broader social change 46 / Pemulwuy Redevelopment Project 47 / Overview 47 / Preparation of the site for redevelopment 48 / Social Plan and previous consultations 49 / Current concept development stage 50 / Type of housing that is appropriate 51 / Need for hostel accommodation 52 / Community consultation and communication 53 / Employment of Aboriginal people in the redevelopment 54 / Allocation of housing to tenants 56 / Ongoing maintenance and tenancy management issues 58 / State Government involvement in the redevelopment 59 / Funding for the redevelopment 60 / Conclusion 63
Appendix 9 Dissenting statements
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 06:45 PM
Appendix 9 Dissenting statements 187
Appendix 8 Minutes
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 06:43 PM
Appendix 8 Minutes 162
Appendix 7 Redfern/Waterloo Anti-Drug Strategy Update - March 2004
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 06:27 PM
Appendix 7 Redfern/Waterloo Anti-Drug Strategy Update - March 2004 147
Interim Recomendations - August 2004
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 05:46 PM
For easy reference we have reproduced below the Summary of recommendations from the Legislative Council Standing Committee on Social Issues Inquiry into issues relating to Redfern and Waterloo Interim Report August 2004 Pages xv-xviii.
Final Recomendations - December 2004
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 05:06 PM
For easy reference we have reproduced below the Summary of recommendations from the Legislative Council Standing Committee on Social Issues Inquiry into issues relating to Redfern and Waterloo Final Report December 2004 Pages xvi-xx.
Strike force Coburn
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 03:23 PM
Strike force Coburn was the NSW Police report into the Civil Unrest in the Redfern Local Area Command on 15-16 February 2004. This report was tabled at the Legislative Council inquiry into Redfern Waterloo who also heard evidence from Police and the Aboriginal Community Liason Officers about the events leading up to and during the civil unrest.
Strike Force Coburn Report
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 03:19 PM
The Strike Force Coburn Report documents are not searchable documents. To make it easier for people to find areas of interest we have reproduced the Table of Contents from the report. These documents are on the website of Legislative Council Social Issues Inquiry into Issues relating to Redfern Waterloo. The Coburn report is broken up into four files. We have identified the pages of the report covered by each of the files, indicated their size and provided the direct links to these files below.
NSW Police & Redfern Local Area Command
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 01:41 PM
The Redfern LAC came under scrutiny following 15-16 February 2004 clashes between local aboriginal youths and the Police following the death of the aboriginal youth off his bike. There were a number of inquiries into the incidents surrounding these events and we have provided details of these here.
Overview
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 07, 2005 01:39 PM
According to an article in The Sunday Telegraph on 7th August 2005 the NSW police force is facing an embarrassing $800,000 fine for not providing adequate riot gear for officers involved in last year's Redfern riot.
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.
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