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Council adopts community safety statement

Brimbank council has adopted a a ‘statement of commitment for a safe and inclusive Brimbank’ which council said is built on inclusion, harm prevention, collaboration and a focus on the local community.

According to council, the statement of commitment outlines how community safety is a shared responsibility across all levels of government, police, service providers, business and the community.

Brimbank mayor Virginia Tachos welcomed the adoption of the statement at the council meeting on 17 February, saying it is both timely and necessary.

“Community safety is a top priority in Brimbank, especially right now,” Cr Tachos said.

“This adopted statement of commitment sends a clear message: community safety is everyone’s responsibility, and council is stepping up.

“We are actively investing in prevention, with a focus on safer streets and public spaces, to preventing gender-based violence and promoting gender equity.

“Safe cities are realised through strong partnerships, inclusive communities and early intervention.”

According to council, the statement includes a vision, key principles, and council’s role and commitments with three strategic priorities highlighted — stronger communities, safer streets and public spaces, and preventing gender-based violence.

Council said the priorities include a commitment to building a community where people feel safe, welcome and included, a commitment to the design and maintenance of council owned and managed public places to promote safety and support social connection, and a commitment to preventing family violence, improving health outcomes and ensuring gender equity in council’s facilities and programs.

In the statement, council said it would track progress with key stakeholders including Victoria Police, community organisations and service providers using data from program delivery, surveys and feedback.

Regular progress and annual reports will be presented to council, according to the statement.

The statement was informed by community engagement which took place over four weeks in December last year.

“Thank you to all those who took the time to review the draft and provide feedback – your input is very much appreciated,” Cr Tachos said.

“We want this statement to reflect our shared commitment to the safety and wellbeing of everyone in Brimbank.”

Locals can read the adopted statement at shorturl.at/umqnB

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