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Outcomes and Achievements

PATREC. Outcomes and Achievements. Trudi Cooper 2 , Terence Love 1 , Fred Affleck 1 , Erin Donovan 2 1 Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia 2 Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA, Australia. Introduction. In this presentation we will present data on: Key findings

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Outcomes and Achievements

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  1. PATREC Outcomes and Achievements Trudi Cooper2, Terence Love1, Fred Affleck1, Erin Donovan2 1 Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia 2 Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA, Australia

  2. Introduction In this presentation we will present data on: • Key findings • How agency networks changed in each locality • Overview of outcomes from the project • Overview of outcomes in each area (panel will discuss further)

  3. Key findings • Greater understanding of how agencies further their goals through collaboration and mutual support without compromising their own role • Ticketing issues a major source of conflict between young people and transit guards • Armadale survey and data from Gosnells indicated many young people: • Avoided particular stations because they felt unsafe • Said the presence of transit guards made them feel safer

  4. City ofArmadale - participants GreatMates Armadale Youth Resource Centre DCD City ofArmadale DrugArm ECU Public Transport Authority Education Public Transport Authority Transit Guards

  5. Initial relationships - City of Armadale GreatMates Armadale Youth Resource Centre DCD City ofArmadale DrugArm Public Transport Authority Education ECU Public Transport Authority Transit Guards

  6. Total collaborative relationships – City of Armadale GreatMates Armadale Youth Resource Centre DCD City ofArmadale DrugArm ECU Public Transport Authority Education Public Transport Authority Transit Guards

  7. Additional collaborative relationships – City of Armadale GreatMates Armadale Youth Resource Centre DCD City ofArmadale DrugArm ECU Public Transport Authority Education Public Transport Authority Transit Guards

  8. City of Gosnells - participants C of G APLOs Mission Australia C of GTravelsmart WA Policecrime prevention C of G Youth Services C of GSafer Cities Public Transport Authority Education ECU Public Transport Authority Transit Guards

  9. Initial relationships - City of Gosnells C of G APLOs Mission Australia C of GTravelsmart WA Policecrime prevention C of GSafer Cities C of G Youth Services Public Transport Authority Education ECU Public Transport Authority Transit Guards

  10. Total collaborative relationships – City of Gosnells C of G APLOs Mission Australia C of GTravelsmart WA Policecrime prevention C of GSafer Cities C of G YouthServices Public TransportAuthority Education ECU Public Transport Authority Transit Guards

  11. Additional Collaborative Relationships – City of Gosnells C of G APLOs Mission Australia C of GTravelsmart WA Policecrime prevention C of GSafer Cities C of G YouthServices Public TransportAuthority Education Public Transport Authority Transit Guards ECU

  12. City ofJoondalup - participants CentreCare City ofJoondalup DCD Lakeside Joondalup Centre YMCA JoondalupYouth SupportServices Public Transport Authority Education ECU Public Transport Authority Transit Guards

  13. Initial Relationships- City of Joondalup City ofJoondalup CentreCare Lakeside Joondalup Centre DCD YMCA JoondalupYouth SupportServices ECU Youth Work Public Transport Authority Education Public Transport Authority Transit Guards

  14. Total collaborative relationships- City of Joondalup City ofJoondalup CentreCare Lakeside Joondalup Centre DCD YMCA JoondalupYouth SupportServices ECU Youth Work Public Transport Authority Education Public Transport Authority Transit Guards

  15. Additional Collaborative Relationships- City of Joondalup City ofJoondalup CentreCare Lakeside Joondalup Centre DCD YMCA JoondalupYouth SupportServices ECU Youth Work Public Transport Authority Education Public Transport Authority Transit Guards

  16. City of Swan - participants Police & Citizens Youth Club Corridors College Juvenile justice DCD City ofSwan ECU Youth Work Public Transport Authority Transit Guards Hills Community

  17. Initial Relationships – City of Swan Police & Citizens Youth Club Corridors College Juvenile justice DCD City ofSwan ECU Youth Work Public Transport Authority Transit Guards Hills Community

  18. Total collaborative relationships – City of Swan Police & Citizens Youth Club Corridors College Juvenile justice DCD City ofSwan ECU Youth Work Public Transport Authority Transit Guards Hills Community

  19. Additional Collaborative Relationships – City of Swan Police & Citizens Youth Club Corridors College Juvenile justice DCD City ofSwan ECU Youth Work Public Transport Authority Transit Guards Hills Community

  20. Overview of outcomes - 1 • Informal networks defused problems (concerns could be raised and investigated) • Connections between organisations enabled practical problems to be solved (stolen identity issue, fines repayment) • Relationships built between transit guards and young people (Midland PCYC, Corridors College) • Increased trust built between transit guards and community agencies • DrugArm initiative

  21. Overview of outcomes - 2 • Collaboration on rail safety information and education initiative • Involvement of APLOs in Transit Guard training • Armadale survey • Transit guards volunteering at Midland PCYC • PEEDAC negotiation for pre-selection training course for Indigenous applicants

  22. City ofArmadale • Main issues: Graffiti and trespass, fear of assaults by other patrons, especially intoxicated patrons • Survey of young people’s perceptions and experiences of train travel, safety and security • Trial of collaborative project by Drug Arm to provide an on-train service for drug and alcohol affected young people Friday and Saturday nights • Links with schools through youth services to PTA community education project on rail trespass and track safety

  23. City ofGosnells • Main issues: graffiti, station avoidance, rail track crossing, cultural issues, media perception of TGs • APLOs have become involved in TG cultural awareness training • New zip card distributed by youth services includes info about rights and responsibilities on trains and local youth services • Liaison with planners about future developments and ‘design out crime’ initiatives • Liaison between youth agencies and PTA community education section about track safety

  24. City ofJoondalup • Main issues: assaults on Transit Guards, importance of consistency and continuity • Three-way informal linkages between shopping centre security, detached youth work team and Joondalup Transit Guards. • Liaison between Joondalup Youth Support Services and Transit Guards • New zip card distributed by youth services includes info about rights and responsibilities on trains and local youth services

  25. City of Swan • Multiple issues: stolen identity, fines, family violence, conflict between young people and TGs, escalating offences, lack of Indigenous TGs • TGs have become involved with PCYC and Corridors College building positive relationships with young people • Practical processes to address stolen identity, personal details, and response to fines • Brokered three way partnership between PEEDAC, a training agency and WAPTA for Indigenous pre-TG course • Future issue: safe-house for young people

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