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Creative ways to combat anti-social behaviour

Anti-social behaviour is becoming a growing cost burden and community issue for local government across Australia.

Sutherland Shire Council has adopted a strong stance against anti-social behaviour and inroads have been made into reducing crime rates and improving aesthetics within the Shire.

NSW Police figures show a 9 percent fall in malicious damage offences in the Shire since the Anti-Social Behaviour Strategy began in March 2009 together with small falls in offensive conduct, offensive language and non-domestic violence assaults.

The strategy consists of 49 initiatives, many of which focus on an all-of-community approach to tackling anti-social behaviour, involving police, teachers, sports groups, the liquor industry and community and youth services.

Among the highlights of the program has been the launch of the Get-A-GRIP (Graffiti Removal and Intervention Program) in March 2010 offering offenders the chance to participate in graffiti removal.

Council also launched a volunteer graffiti removal program by partnering with local organisations such as the Menai Community Resource Centre.

The Shire’s anti-social behaviour strategy also included joining with other beachside mayors to lobby State Government for legislative reform relating to liquor licensing and graffiti offenders.

In response to the well known link between alcohol, sport and antisocial behaviour Sutherland Shire Council adjusted its planning regulations to reduce the use of alcohol on sports grounds and signed up to the Australian Drug Foundation’s Good Sports program.

Council also joined with DrinkWise Australia to bring an educative element into its program to help parents prevent under age drinking.

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