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SAVI Colloquium. Build s afety u sing an integrated approach. Provincial Strategic Objective 5: Increasing safety Our pathway to learning. Development of best principles opposed to best practices. Deep dive academic research into existing community projects. Timeframe: No quick fix
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Build safety using an integrated approach Provincial Strategic Objective 5: Increasing safety Our pathway to learning Development of best principles opposed to best practices Deep dive academic research into existing community projects Timeframe: No quick fix Pre- Design-Pilot-Learning -Implementation • It is about fixing the future • Whole of Society approach • Don’t see safety budget as law enforcement only but consider alternatives to complement law enforcement • Focus on removing opportunities for crime
NDP: Chapter 12: Building Safer Communities How to achieve it ? Recommendations of NDP (National Development Plan: Chapter 12: page 350) • Strengthen the criminal justice system • Make the police service professional • Demilitarise the police service • Build safety using an integrated approach • Build community participation in community safety
Building Safer Communities A Provincial Perspective • Strengthen the criminal justice system • Make the police service professional • Demilitarise the police service • Build safety using an integrated approach • Build community participation in community safety Limited to provincial oversight “Whole of Society”
Constructing change within government Levers of control • Hierarchy of policies • Constitution, Laws, Regulations, Policies, Directives • Influence allocation of budgets • Multi terms expenditure frameworks 0+2 • Understand barriers of integration • Alignment with PMFA • Operational challenges
Integrated safety information Whole of society Western Cape Community Safety Act 3 of 2013 Promoting Professional Policing through effective oversight Building Safety Partnerships
Examples of PSO 5 project's alignment with the NDP Community Police Forums • NDP Objective: Community participation in community safety • The NDP seeks to achieve the mobilisation of communities (CPFs) with dedicated budgets and cost-benefit analysis improving on their effectiveness • The Expanded Partnership Programme (EPP) provides for the statutory functions of CPF’s to be captured as service delivery standards linked to a financing model and measurable outcomes.
Payment model linked to predetermined standards of service delivery (example) Service standard: Number of meeting with Station Commissioner Legal mandate: (Section 18 (1) (b) of SAPS Act) Promote communication between service and community Measurable outcome
Thank you Gideon Morris Department of Community Safety