House of Assembly: Tuesday, November 28, 2017

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Crime Prevention

In reply to Ms CHAPMAN (Bragg—Deputy Leader of the Opposition) (26 July 2017). (Estimates Committee B)

The Hon. J.R. RAU (Enfield—Deputy Premier, Attorney-General, Minister for Justice Reform, Minister for Planning, Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for Child Protection Reform, Minister for the Public Sector, Minister for Consumer and Business Services, Minister for the City of Adelaide): I have been provided the following advice:

The projects listed below were awarded funding in the 2017 Crime Prevention and Community Safety and the 2017 CCTV Grants programs. Funding was provided in the 2016-17 year, with the exception of the District Council of Copper Coast CCTV grant. The council is expected to receive grant funding in the 2017-18 year.

No additional grants have been approved to date in 2017-18.

2017 CRIME PREVENTION AND COMMUNITY SAFETY GRANTS

General stream
Catalyst Foundation—The Toward A Safe Place: Raising awareness of Domestic Violence in LGBTIQ communities project $90,000
Davenport Community Council Inc—The Growing Strong project $100,000
Incompro Inc—The Youth Empowerment project $96,800
Plaza Youth Centre Inc—The Whyalla Aboriginal Community Early Intervention project $20,000
Helping Young People Achieve (HYPA) – The 'Lets Talk'—Healthy Relationships Workshops and Community Information Sessions project $99,308
St John's Youth Services—The Nunga Café and Youth Hub project $90,000
YWCA Adelaide Inc—The Equipping Regional Communities to Prevent Violence Against Women project $99,907
Graffiti stream
Alexandrina Council—Goolwa Skate Park—Graffiti Prevention through Street Art project $40,000
Employment Options Inc—Youth Urban Art Project $49,529
Keep South Australia Beautiful Inc—Stamp Out Graffiti Program $50,000


2017 CCTV GRANTS

City of Salisbury $45,000
City of Tea Tree Gully $25,470
City of West Torrens $50,000
District Council of Copper Coast $75,730
The Flinders Ranges Council $51,843
Town of Gawler $100,000