People in Moray feel safer and incidences of crime will reduce
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Develop joint working on accidental injury prevention, including the provision of robust local health data on injuries requiring
health treatment, to allow measurement and targeting of effective interventions
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Pre 5`s Accident Prevention action plan in place. Training to be delivered to Health Visitors and Sure Start Nursery Nurses Spring 2009. Health Visitors integrate home safety into existing parenting programmes and initiatives. Provision of home safety starter packs provided to vulnerable families identified by Health Visiting teams Moray-wide. Healthpoint Service provides accident prevention information, advice and support on an on-going basis. Healthpoint Service also links and supports Ward 2 Dr Grays on accident prevention advice and support to patients and carers.
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Develop a strategy on domestic abuse - particularly repeat offenders
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: The strategy has been delayed pending a strategic assessment, the recommendations from which will not be known until the beginning
of May. Once this has been completed a strategy on domestic abuse will be developed. The issue of repeat offenders is being address, the subject formed a large part of the recent DAF Conference and projects
elsewhere are still being looked into.
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The number of children and young people who offend will reduce
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Review ASB & ABC legislation
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: The Scottish Government has recently published the ASB Review and the legislation instructs that we follow the PIER model
when dealing with ASB incidents. However, this is a procedure used by The Moray Council since the introduction of the legislation
in 2004.
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Use/develop early intervention measures to address increasing number of youth offenders aged 11-12
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Between October – December 2008 a total of 49 young people were discussed at the monthly multi agency Young Offenders Review
Group. 2 were aged 12 years. 2 were aged 10 years.1 was aged 9 years. All of them were receiving a service from Social Work
Services. 2 were receiving a service from MYJ. 1 was also receiving residential support from Action for children. These children were being supported in line with their assessed needs.
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Development of a revised youth justice strategy for Moray
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31/03/2011
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Quarter 4 update: The youth Justice Strategy is being managed and reviewed quarterly.
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Implementation of the Northern Criminal Justice Authority 3-year Plan
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31/03/2011
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Quarter 4 update: Moray Council Criminal Justice Team continues to work within the framework of the Northern Community Justice Authority Three
Year (2008-2011) Plan. A one year plan indicating how this will be achieved during 09-10 is being prepared and will be completed and implemented
on 27 April 2009.
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The number of people killed and injured as a result of road accidents will reduce
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Review Pass Plus scheme
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: A report went to Safer and Stronger Group suggesting that the Pass Plus Scheme be discontinued and funding allocated to other
priorities. This was agreed.
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Actions for each of the priority groups need to be identified
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Quarterly performance reports have been reported to the Safer & Stronger group by all Operational groups and these were endorsed.
The Safer Co-ordinating group has also submitted an updated report to the Safer & Stronger group.
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Carry out actions under the Road Safety Strategy
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Majority of schemes for 2008/09 were carried out and completed through the course of the year. Examples of schemes completed: Road Safety Scheme – Road Safety improvement West Beach Lossiemouth; Flood Warning signs in Forres; Rural School Vehicle activated
warning signs (Alves and Mosstowie; Route Accident Reduction Plans A941, B9103 etc Cycling, Walking and Safer Streets Schemes – 4 school cycle shelters (rolling programme); Building of Lossie Wynd Cycle Way;
Spey Bay footpath improvements.
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