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PART 4B: COMMUNITY WELL-BEING
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 30, 2005 12:26 PM
13 EMPLOYMENT 139 / 13.1 Outline 139 / 13.2 Employment statistics 139 / 13.3 Employment and Training Taskforce 140 / 13.4 The Skilling and Employment Strategy and Business Plan 142 / 13.5 The RED Strategy 143 / 13.5.1 Increasing supply of employment land 143 / 13.5.2 Matching the unemployed to employment opportunities 144 / 13.5.3 Delivering employment outcomes through government contracts 144 / 13.5.4 Brokering employment partnerships between Sydney University and the community 145 / 13.6 Employment and training opportunities for social housing residents 145 / 13.6.1 Handyperson Program 145 / 13.6.2 WorkiT Employment and Training Program 145 / 13.6.3 Tenant employment initiatives 145 / 14 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN 147 / 14.1 Strengthening service delivery 147 / 14.1.1 Family support enhancements 148 / 14.1.2 Youth services 148 / 14.2 Family and child assistance 149 / 14.2.1 Statewide initiatives 150 / 14.2.1.1 Families First 150 / 14.2.1.2 Better Futures 151 / 14.2.1.3 Aboriginal child, youth and family strategy 151 / 14.2.2 Kidspeak 152 / 14.2.3 Arts initiatives 152 / 14.2.4 Holiday program 153 / 14.2.5 Pathways to Prevention 154 / 14.2.6 Police work with families and children 156 / 14.2.6.1 Police and Community Youth Clubs 156 / 14.2.6.2 Police and Redfern Kids Camp 157 / 14.2.7 Streetbeat bus project 158 / 14.2.8 Redfern/Waterloo Street Team 159 / 14.2.9 Aboriginal women's spiritual healing project 160 / 14.2.10 Gambling issues for Aboriginal women 161 / 14.3 Intensive and specialised family support 161 / 14.3.1 Intensive Family Support Service 163 / 14.3.2 Yallamundi Intensive Family Based Service 163 / 14.3.3 In-Home Support for Aboriginal Families Service 166 / 14.3.4 Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Family Counselling Service 166 / 14.3.5 Child protection and out-of-home care 167 / 14.3.5.1 Child protection reports 168 / 14.3.5.1.1 Level 3 reports 173 / 14.3.5.1.2 Kinship care 174 / 14.3.5.2 Additional services provided by non-government organisations 175 / 14.4 Young offenders 176 / 14.5 Case coordination and brokerage of services 176 / 14.6 Aboriginal family violence 177 / 14.6.1 Research on violence 177 / 14.6.2 Aboriginal family violence initiative 178 / 15 OLDER PEOPLE AND PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY 179 / 15.1 Statistical profile 179 / 15.2 Overview of Government service provision 179 / 15.3 Programs for Aboriginal people 180 / 15.4 Programs for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds 181 / 15.5 Programs for homeless people 181 / Table 28 Perceived barriers to employment 141 / Table 29: Child Protection Reports July 2002 - June 2003 169 / Table 30: Out of Home Care - Redfern and Waterloo 175 / Figure 5: Police camp group 157 /
PART 4A: COMMUNITY WELL-BEING
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 30, 2005 12:21 PM
11 HEALTH AND WELL-BEING 109 / 11.1 Area Health Services 109 / 11.2 Early years 110 / 11.3 Youth strategies 112 / 11.4 Women's services 114 / 11.5 Aboriginal health 114 / 11.5.1 Overview 114 / 11.5.2 Health strategies 117 / 11.6 Co-morbidity 118 / 11.7 Drug and alcohol issues 119 / 11.7.1 Aboriginal community views 119 / 11.7.2 Anti-Drug Strategy 119 / 11.7.2.1 Harm minimisation approach 119 / 11.7.3 Drugs and community action 121 / 11.7.4 Drug crime diversion 122 / 11.7.5 Disability and mental health 122 / 11.7.6 Homeless and intoxicated persons 124 / 11.8 Injury prevention 124 / 11.8.1 Road safety for children 124 / 11.8.2 Aboriginal road safety program 124 / 11.9 Sport and recreation 125 / 12 EDUCATION 127 / 12.1 Schools servicing Redfern and Waterloo 127 / 12.1.1 School interventions 128 / 12.1.2 Connect Redfern 130 / 12.1.3 Links to Learning 130 / 12.1.4 Aboriginal Studies Access Scheme 132 / 12.1.5 Students from low socio-economic status backgrounds 133 / 12.2 TAFE 135 / 12.2.1 Programs for young people at risk 135 / 12.2.2 Programs for disadvantaged groups 136 / 12.3 Aboriginal staffing 136 / 12.4 Commonwealth strategies 138 / 12.5 Additional education programs 138 /
RWA Page on City of Sydney Web site
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 09:40 PM
This is the link to the section of the City of Sydney web site that deals with the RWA.
City of Sydney Involvement in the RWA
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 09:36 PM
To understand the current relationship between the CoS and the RWA it is helpful to have a little background of some of the factors that have influenced how the relationship has emerged. From a residents perspective ideally the CoS and RWA should work together so that residents have, as much as it is possible, the same rights and proceedures under both administrations.
Bibliography pages 93-102
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 09:35 PM
REDFERN-WATERLOO COMMUNITY SAFETY PLAN Bibliography p93 / Appendix A – Consultation questions p96 / Appendix B – List of groups and individuals consulted p98 / Appendix C – Communication Strategy p99
RWA Involvement
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 09:35 PM
Given their overlapping areas and responsibilities the CoS and the RWA need to have a working relationship
Redfern Waterloo Community Safety Plan
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 09:33 PM
The Redfern Waterloo Community Safety Plan was produced by the Community Safety Task Force. While this was a RWPP Task Force it was convened and serviced by South Sydney Council. With the Council amalgamation the Safety Plan was taken over by the CoS and it currently is displayed on the CoS web site. We have included it on the REDWatch site with section details to assist you find areas of interest within the report.
Cover
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 09:29 PM
This is the Cover to the Published Redfern-Waterloo Community Safety Plan
Chapter 1 pages 2-22
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 09:28 PM
REDFERN-WATERLOO COMMUNITY SAFETY PLAN - ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS - ABORIGINAL STATEMENT - MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY - Chapter One – Introduction p13 / 1.1 Background p13 / 1.2 The Redfern-Waterloo Partnership Project p13 / 1.3 Framework for the development of the Redfern-Waterloo Community Safety Plan p14 / 1.4 Redfern-Waterloo Community Safety Taskforce p18 / 1.5 Redfern-Waterloo Community Profile p18 / 1.6 Redfern – Suburb Map p20 / 1.7 Waterloo – Suburb Map p20 / 1.6 Redfern – Selected characteristics p21 /1.7 Waterloo – Selected characteristics p22
Chapter 2 pages 23-46
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 09:27 PM
REDFERN-WATERLOO COMMUNITY SAFETY PLAN Chapter Two – Crime Profile p23 / 2.1 Introduction p23 / 2.2 Crime and Safety in South Sydney p25 / 2.3 Motor Vehicle Theft p26 / 2.4 Steal from Motor Vehicle p28 / 2.5 Steal from Person p29 / 2.6 Robbery p31 / 2.7 Break and Enter – Dwelling p33 / 2.8 Assault p34 / 2.9 Offender and Victim Profile p35 / 2.10 Addressing Crime and Safety in South Sydney p36 / 2.11 Community Consultation p38 / 2.12 Existing Research p42
Chapter 3 pages 47-54
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 09:26 PM
REDFERN-WATERLOO COMMUNITY SAFETY PLAN Chapter Three – Community Strengthening Activities p47 / 3.1 Introduction p47 / 3.2 Social Capital p47 / 3.3 Redfern-Waterloo Partnership Project Community Strengthening Activities p48 / 3.4 South Sydney Council Community Strengthening Activities p49
Chapter 4 pages 55-66
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 09:25 PM
REDFERN-WATERLOO COMMUNITY SAFETY PLAN Chapter Four – Early Intervention Approaches to Community Safety p55 / 4.1 Introduction p55 / 4.2 Commonwealth Government and Early Intervention p55 / 4.3 The N.S.W. Government and Early Intervention p57 / 4.4 The Redfern-Waterloo Partnership Project and Early Intervention p58 / 4.5 South Sydney Council Services and Draft Social Plan p60 / 4.6 Children and Family Support Services in Redfern-Waterloo p62
Chapter 7 pages 85-92
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 09:19 PM
REDFERN-WATERLOO COMMUNITY SAFETY PLAN Chapter Seven – Planning and Environmental Issues p85 / 7.1 Introduction p85 / 7.2 Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) p85 / 7.3 The New South Wales Government and CPTED p87 / 7.4 South Sydney Council and CPTED p87 / 7.5 Redfern-Waterloo Initiatives p87 / 7.6 South Sydney Council Planning Documents p89
Chapter 6 pages 78-84
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 09:16 PM
REDFERN-WATERLOO COMMUNITY SAFETY PLAN Chapter Six – Health, Drug and Alcohol Issues p78 / 6.1 Introduction p78 / 6.2 Harm minimisation p78 / 6.3 National Illicit Drug Strategy p78 / 6.4 N.S.W. Government Illicit Drug and Alcohol initiatives p79 / 6.5 Redfern-Waterloo Initiatives p79 / 6.6 South Sydney Council Services and the Draft Social Plan – Drugs and Alcohol p81
Chapter 5 pages 67-77
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 09:13 PM
REDFERN-WATERLOO COMMUNITY SAFETY PLAN Chapter Five – Community Safety and Young People 67 / 5.1 Introduction 67 / 5.2 Young People – Offenders or Victims? 67 / 5.3 Commonwealth Government and Young People 69 / 5.4 N.S.W. Government and Young People 69 / 5.5 Redfern-Waterloo Partnership Project and Young People 70 / 5.6 Redfern Police and Young People 71 / 5.7 South Sydney Council – Services and Draft Social Plan –Young People 73 / 5.8 Youth Services in Redfern-Waterloo 73
REDwatch charter
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 05:05 PM
REDWatch was initially formed arround concerns about the Premiers Department's activities in the area and the lack of community involvement in the decisions being made about our community. The charter below was agreed as the basis for the groups activities when it was set up in early 2004.
Background on REDWatch
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 29, 2005 05:05 PM
This provides an overview of how REDWatch emerged in response to the issues facing Redfern - Waterloo and provides some idea of the diversity of the group.
Rally at the Waterloo Towers
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 28, 2005 09:55 PM
REDWatch joined with other local organisations to arrange a rally for 6th December 2004 in response to the revelations in the Sydney Morning Herald about the NSW Governments Plan for Redfern - Waterloo.
Residents seek consultation to ensure harm minimisation works
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 28, 2005 09:33 PM
Following the response from the Aboriginal Medical Service and growing concern in the community about the location in Lawson Street Redfern, REDWatch issued the following Media Release.
First Breifing Note on RWA Bill
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 28, 2005 09:16 PM
REDWatch produced this Breifing Note on 16th November 2004 when the wording of the Bill initially became available.
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