Aboriginal Strategic Plan Flashcards

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What is the key approach of the ASD. 2012 - 2017

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To involve aboriginals people in the consultation process so they understand objectives and intent of NSWPF.

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What is the aboriginal strategic direction

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Is the overarching document which guides the NSWP in its management of aboriginal issues. Seeks a aboriginal community ownership and involvement through consultative and proactive approach.

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What are the ASD crime prevents grants

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Grants are provided for LAC based crime prevention initiatives to reduce numbers of aboriginals in the justice system

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What are the 4 priority areas for the ASD

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Ensure community safety
Improve communication between police and aboriginals
Reduce involvement and increase safety of aboriginal persons in the criminal justice system.
Ducking community harm.

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What is the ASD steering committee. (ASDSC)

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State group:
Monitor & drive the implementation of the ASD Across the lacs,
Provide advice and guidance for local plans
Make recommendations on crime prevention strategies and procedures.

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What are police aboriginal consultative committees (PACC)

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LAC BASED, They address aboriginal issues associated with crime and crime prevention issues.

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What is the ASDSC

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Aboriginal strategic direction steering committee.

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Who chairs the ASDSC

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Corporate spokesperson

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Who sits on the ASDSC

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Regional Corporate spokes person
Education and training field command
Commander Child abuse squad
Specialist reps.

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Where will the Region corporate spoken person for aboriginal issues get their information from.

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COMPASS, CMF, CRIME STATS local PACC minutes.

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What is the PACC

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Police Aboriginal Consultative committee

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Who sits on the PACC

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Commands based:

Commander
Local aboriginal members nominated by community.
Appropriate specialist police officers (DV, YOUTH, CHILD ABUSE) attend.

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What is the aboriginal environmental scan

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A process to identify direct or indirect influences on delivering police services to the aboriginal community.

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How often are the Aboriginal environmental scans done.

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Every 12 months. Each LAC has to do one.

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What are Aboriginal Action Plans

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These are plans devised to combat local issues with local solutions. It gives local a say as to how they are policed .

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Who’s signs the local Aboriginal Action Plan

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Commander and an aboriginal person. Normally a PACC member.

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What happens of PACC members don’t agree on the local AAP.

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It’s put to a majority vote of the PACC

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What’s the AAP

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Aboriginal Action Plan - it’s a local plan put together by the PACC.