Venue: Kilmory Housing Meeting Room, with a VC facility to Burnet Bldg, Islay Servicepoint and Jeannie Deans Centre
Contact: Theresa McLetchie - Tel: 01546 604511
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Apologies Minutes: Apologies for absence were intimated from:- Mark Wilson Police
Scotland Carol Muir ABC June Graham ABC |
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Minutes of previous Meeting held on 4 February 2014 PDF 69 KB Minutes: The Minute of the previous meeting held on 4 February 2014 was approved as a true record. |
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Progress of Actions Minutes: All actions form the previous minute have been
progressed as per that minute with the single exception that the invitation to
the MACPOOL to send a representative to talk about their Kayak safety courses
has been put on hold due to the tragic and unexpected death of the Pool
Manager. Eva MacDonald MBE noted that having put her name
down for a home fire safety visit, she had not yet received a follow up call to
arrange this. Alex Purdie
agreed to investigate this, since there is usually only a couple of days delay
in making the return calls. The Area Governance officer and Andrew Hemming will
continue to liaise to see if there is a way of engaging with the CC re
resilience planning. |
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Budget and Funding Applications Minutes: There have been no new funding applications received
this period. Eva Macdonald MBE noted that the Kintyre Crime
Preventions Panel are very low on funds, and are seeking to do a print run of
the road safety bar mats which were successful previously. The Area Governance
Officer advised that if an application was submitted, it would be considered by
the Forum, however, the Forum also have very limited funds so any award would
not be very large. Eva highlighted that David Rennie
has agreed to undertaken some funding research for the Crime Prevention Panel,
and that she would advise the forum of any outcomes. Tracy Preece
suggested that there may be value in applying to the Alcohol and Drugs
Partnership, as well as seeing whether there is any money available within the
health and wellbeing networks budgets. |
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Partner Updates and Emerging Trends Minutes: All updates are included in the reports below. |
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Choose Life A presentation by Tracy Preece, Choose Life Minutes: A presentation by Tracy Preece, Choose Life
Coordinator (NHS). Tracy highlighted that “Choose Life” as an
organisation has until very recently been working to a 10 year suicide
prevention strategy. Two of the main targets
of the strategy were to firstly train 50% of frontline staff in suicide
prevention, and, in so doing reduce suicides by 20%. At the end of the period, it was found that
100% of frontline staff had been trained, and the number of deaths was also significantly
down. (18%) Tracy noted that although she is based in the NHS,
all choose life work is actually part of the Single Outcome Agreement and is
performed under a Service Level Agreement with the council. This is likely to
continue under the new SOA. On reviewing the outcomes of the 10 year strategy,
it quickly became clear that the first and most fundamental issue is that those
at risk, (i.e. those with thoughts of suicide), need treated with compassion.
This does not always happen. Suicide in Scotland is a significant Public Health
risk. There are however, significant
variations of risk within the population. Men are currently categorised as
being at a higher risk than women; with the highest risk group being men aged
35-54. Mental health and addiction
issues can also increase the level of risk, but so too can deprivation and
stress. One proof of this is that over 60% of men within the 35-54 age group
who actually committed suicide, were working, but in low paid or
temporary employment. The link with
deprivation is not necessary direct, but it is a constant. Similarly, there is an increased risk for
farmers in this age group. Despite the success of the Strategy, the number of
suicides in Scotland is still very high
when compared with the European average
(4th highest) , the latest 2012 figures show
762 suicides in that year, compared with 174 road fatalities in 2012, (9th
lowest of the 40 countries for which figures are available). Of the 762 suicides in 2012, 9 of
the deaths were in Argyll. These deaths
have a huge impact, not only on the person themselves, but in the knock on
effect on friends. and families who are statistically at increased risk
themselves, as they deal with the death of the friend or family member. It should be realised that research shows that
suicide is not actually about people wanting to die; it is about showing them
how they can live, and in some cases showing them an alternative way of
maintaining control of their life. Many
of the topics discussed at the Community Safety Forum can have an influence on
suicide related behaviours e.g. ASB or self-harm and it is important to be
alert to this. Lack of access to resources is often cited as a
reason for high suicide levels, but if individuals stop and consider what is
actually available, there are a lot of resources on offer (although not all are
specifically flagged as suicide prevention services). Advice and support is usually available if
people know where to look - and want it.
This is not necessarily only within an individual’s own circle of
friends, also but also at community classes, or organisations such as CAB,
Money Advice, or other advice groups, as well as dedicated support groups such
as Dochas or the MS centre. The work of “Choose Life” going forward now has 4
main objectives 1) Continuing Training via the provision of the 2
courses :- Safetalk and ASIST. 2) Identification and intervention in specific
instances where people are at risk. 3)Peer support for survivors of Suicide (SOBS is
starting tomorrow night in Lochgilphead
and a support group for men affected is also to come during the summer). 4) A study of the availability and lethality of
methodologies with a view to making them less attractive. Key to all the work outlined above is getting people
to talk about suicide, and “Choose life” have used comedy, plays and pub
quizzes in the past. Tracy advised that they are willing to use almost anything
as a platform for enabling discussion. Another aspect of their future work is a new focus on
self-harm prevention including the possibly changing role of role of teaching
and pastoral staff. The forum was keen to know
how they can best support and assist.
Tracy advised that all those interested could be placed on the Mailing list
for events and training, She indicated that the Council already have contact
details for safe talk and ASIST on their internal intranet. For those who have not already done so, Tracy
recommended attending a SafeTalk training session, and some members provided
contact details for this purpose. She also asked that her contact details be
publicised wherever appropriate. It was noted that some driver only road traffic
accidents might actually be suicide attempts. Peter Howland noted that there
are a significant number of water accidents which are also possibly attempts. Cllr. Taylor noted that Regulatory Services have two
members of staff who are in direct regular contact with farmers - and that they
could provide a connection. Tracy agreed, and highlighted the specific service
available to farmers called the “over the gatepost” helpline, which is a place
where farmers can chat and any topic can be discussed. |
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Violent Crime, Disorder and Anti Social Behaviour i) Hate Crime ii) Regulatory Services iii) CCTV update & BIDS for Camera Usage iv) Domestic Abuse v) Child Protection/Youth Projects vi) Older Persons vii) Home Safety viii) Health ix) Health Activities x) Police Scotland xi) Fire Scotland xii) Road Safety xiii) Proposed Referred Partnership xiv) Water Safety Minutes:
Sgt. Ferguson gave a report of the recent police
activity and reported that there had been the following incidents:- i) Hate Crime 1 incident of a 23yr old male making racist and
sectarian comments. 1 serious assault in south Kintyre – in a close-involving
2 men. 5 simple assaults in south Kintyre, 3 on Islay, and 5 in Mid Argyll. Andrew asked whether heroin use was down – stats can
be provided on request. In Inverary- a vehicle stop resulted in an arrest for
possession of a knife And two drug arrests were made as a result of
proactive raids in Campbeltown. ii) Regulatory
Services Kathleen Munro from trading standards indicated that
they were investigating a rogue trader currently operating in Campbeltown.
Information has been circulated, but this individual is also being investigated
by Stirling and Edinburgh. Kintyre CPP did a leaflet drop a year ago re rogue
traders, and Kathleen agreed to provide leaflets the area governance officer
for onward transmission to the Kintyre
Crime Prevention Panel. Kathleen also noted a case involving a wood burning
stove where the installation was faulty. Unlike “Gas Safe” no qualification is
currently necessary to perform this task. The Area Governance Officer agreed to
liaise with building and trading standards, to see if any best Practice advice
could be made available. Alex Purdie indicated that he would speak to his
senior officers to suggest that the fire service take a stall at the ideal
homes exhibition in Glasgow. iii) Update & BIDS for Camera Usage The ASB Officer noted that there had been further
developments re the CCTV system in Campbeltown town centre and that the was now looking to move the
camera to the Christian Institute subject to planning consent in June Andy Hemmings asked what would happens if the building
were to be sold- Robert clarified that
continued access to and usage of the camera would be a condition of any
sale. iv) Domestic Abuse The Chair highlighted that “Violence against Women” has
established 5 working groups on various topics which are to report back to the
CPP. v) Child
Protection/Youth Projects Raymond Flanagan reported that he is working with Mid
Argyll Youth Project and Forum, as well as with the Princes trust. One of the big projects currently underway is
looking at WW1 memorial with the veterans association. Raymond also indicated that the “I am me”
plays may also be run in MAKI, these
teach young people about self-identity and acceptance. Alex Purdie and
Raymond agreed to liaise to explore the idea of
“young firefighters” as a possible avenue for young people – this can
also facilitate certain qualifications. Raymond Noted that most of the successful evening work
with young people such as “Jam” is ongoing. vi) Older
Persons There was no update received. vii) Home
Safety/Fire Service Alex Purdie reported that Home Fire Safety Visits
continue to be well received- however, manually activated false alarms are
still an ongoing issue for the service. He Highlighted the recent successful
RTC scenario performed in Dunoon and asked that forum members
circulate some of the Photographs if they have the opportunity the Scenario was very well received and it
was requested that this be replicated here perhaps in the future. Alex also highlighted the changes in Social work
practice as a result of the changes to their assessment forms which has led to
approx. 140 referrals targeting the most vulnerable groups. The forum noted that this looks to be a very
successful piece of work. Finally Alex Purdie confirmed a number of other
activities which are planned to take place in the Maki and surrounding areas,
including the Bikers Breakfast in Inverary. viii) Health The Chair noted that she has received reports of, and
has also had experience of a number of issues regarding ambulance response
times. She has arranged a meeting with
the service and will feed back once she has the information sought. ix) Health
Activities Tracy noted that she would ask the Health improvement
team to add the forum to their mailing list.
She also agreed to speak to colleagues to see if arrangements for
individuals to attend can be made. x) Police
Scotland The Partner update was given at item 7 Xi) Road Safety
– It was noted that as part of the Fire Service update
that an event had been arranged for Motorcyclists, but that there was no report
of any event for pedal cyclists. A
discussion followed about how this could be addressed, and it was agreed that
Dr. Sarah Griffin would be contacted for information about when “safe cycling”
week is scheduled and whether there was any way that the forum could assist.
Information about any initiatives would be circulated to the group. Xii) Water
Safety Peter Howland reported that Council had not yet
erected the safety signage which the forum had been lobbying for at Tainloan,
and elsewhere. It was noted that there may be further signage erected following the route of the new kayak
trail. |
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Future of the Group Verbal update by Area Governance Officer Minutes: The Area Governance Officer gave a short verbal
update, noting that the groups is awaiting a strategic steer from Chief
Superintendent McEwan, but that the General feeling
from the Forums was a real concern that the focus on Community Safety could be
lost if the Forums were disbanded.
Overall it remains a watching brief.
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Resilience - CSF Involvement Verbal update by Area Governance Officer. Minutes: The Area
Governance Officer and Andrew Hemmings will continue
to liaise to see if there is a group which can coordinate efforts. Andrew has been able to get some volunteers
to agree in principle to keep a neighbourly eye on some locations, but the need
for a local coordinating group is clear, . The Area Governance Officer will
contact the current convenor of the CC to see if there is any group who may be
willing to take this role on. |
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Forthcoming Key Events Diary Minutes: A number of events were highlighted for the Diary Fire and Ice Walk for MS on Saturday 10th
May The official opening of the Argyll Sea Kayak Trail is now timed to coincide with the Ardrishaig on the Canal Festival the 27th July Tarbert Seafood Festival 5th July Scottish Series Scottish Series
Yacht Race Friday 23 May - Monday 26 May 2014 MOK 10k run Campbeltown
25th May Choose Life Conference 8th September Tarbert Traditional Boat and Viking Festival 25-9th
June Inverary- Tarbert-Portavaddie Various Homecoming Events on 22-23 July |
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Any Other Business Minutes: Trading Standards noted that they are awaiting the
arrival of a number of Call blocking
phones which will be allocated to
vulnerable people where there is evidence of nuisance calls being made. Date of Next
Meeting 5th August 2014 at 2.00pm in Campbeltown 4th November at 2.00 pm in Lochgilphead |