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Community Safety & Security Programme (CSSP)

Community Safety & Security Programme (CSSP). SCOPE. Introduction of CSSP 8 steps of CSSP process. CSSP. What is Community Safety & Security Programme (CSSP).

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Community Safety & Security Programme (CSSP)

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  1. Community Safety & Security Programme (CSSP)

  2. SCOPE • Introduction of CSSP • 8 steps of CSSP process

  3. CSSP What is Community Safety & Security Programme (CSSP) Joint action plan drawn up and implemented by grassroots leaders, residents and the Home Team to tackle community issues affecting the Safety and Security of the neighbourhood

  4. CSSP The CSSP approach…. • A form of pro-active community self-help group • Active citizenships • Involve more people in taking responsibility • Deals with neighbourhood problems in a more structured manner

  5. CSSP Who are involved in CSSP? • Grassroots organisations • (Mainly CCCs, RCs, NCs, CDECs) • CDCs • Residents • Home Team • (SPF, SCDF, CNB, Prisons Dept, ICA) • Neighbourhood businesses • Schools

  6. 8 STEPS CSSP PROCESS • Profiling of Community • Identification and Prioritisation • Co-opting Agencies • Seek Fundamental Solutions • Setting Goals • Documentation • Implementation • Review

  7. Step 1: Profiling of Community • Demographics • Housing patterns • Education Institutions • Other community amenities/structures

  8. Step 2 : Identification & Prioritisation • Problem identification – identify the security concerns and needs of the community • Problem prioritisation – to decide which problem deserves attention

  9. Step 3 : Co-opting Agencies • Leverage • Stake in the outcome • Influences the process • Anyone in the define community

  10. Step 4 : Seek Fundamental Solutions • Address the problem • Removes the recurrence nature of the problem • Does not give long term and undesirable effects • Efficiency gained with lesser resources

  11. Step 5 : Setting Goals • Set a specific target • S M A R T tool • - Specific • - Measurable • - Achievable • - Relevant • - Timely

  12. Step 6 : Documentation • To document all the steps in the template provided

  13. Step 7 : Implementation • Joint implementation with regular reviews and meetings

  14. Step 8 : Review • Compare the “Before and After” results • Results correspond to the targets set • Follow-up action required

  15. CONCLUSION • Community cohesion through self-help and mutual support • Gets the community closer, more involved, mobilised and responsible • Making a harmonious, safer and secure home

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