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David Ford MLA, Leader of the Alliance Party Leading Change in Antrim & Newtownabbey since 1998 |
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| David Ford MLA, Leader of the Alliance Party | <david.ford@allianceparty.org> | 21st May 2012 |
Partnership key to making communities safer10.28.00am BST (GMT +0100) Tue 15th Jun 2010
Justice Minister David Ford has vowed to build local partnerships to empower communities to make their neighbourhoods safer. Addressing delegates at today's National Community Safety Conference in Belfast, the Minister will pledge to support communities in their efforts to change the places in which they live. David Ford said: "Real safety will come when everyone can live free of fear and until now, we have resorted too readily to building walls to protect people - but the real route to protecting people is to remove violence, to tackle its causes, to build connections rather than barriers. "Excellent examples of this are already underway and as we develop a new Community Safety Strategy, I want to support local initiatives. "We can do this by starting to redirect government funding away from maintaining divides and towards creating shared spaces, not in a top down, government knows best way, but in a grass-roots community-led way. We must support community initiatives and give people incentives for changing the places in which they live." The Minister will also outline how he sees strong partnership working as being integral to delivering significant differences to quality of life. He said: "Community safety is much wider than my Department alone. If we are to make a real, tangible difference we need the buy-in, ideas and commitment from within, across and beyond government departments. "I will therefore take the opportunity that devolution affords to lead a debate on what a new Community Safety Strategy should include and I want it to be developed in the context of shared communities and shared space. I want to build on the work that is already being delivered and to identify what works best at a community level. "I want to see real partnership that empowers local communities to deliver local solutions to local problems." The Minister will also tell delegates that while crime is on the decrease in Northern Ireland, there is no room for complacency. Mr Ford said: "The British Crime Survey has shown that the risk of becoming a victim of crime remains lower in Northern Ireland than in England and Wales and our overall crime rates are falling. "This does not mean however that we do not have issues to address. Many problems still exist and there is still much more to be done but I believe we have a strong platform on which to build." The delegates will be welcomed to the conference by the new Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Pat Convery and will also hear from PSNI Chief Constable, Matt Baggott.
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