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BSC Unintentional Harm Progress Report

Home Uncategorised BSC Unintentional Harm Progress Report
  • Dawn Exley
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  • 30th January 2018
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Have a look at the Progress Report on Unintentional Harm published by Building Safer Communities in December 2017.

 

AvatarThe Scottish Community Safety Network@TheSCSN·
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We've just published the results of our recent Annual Member & Stakeholder Survey 2021/22! Feedback from the annual survey is used to inform our efforts towards continuous improvement. Thank you to all of those who took part! View the Survey Report at: https://www.safercommunitiesscotland.org/2022/05/25/scsn-annual-member-stakeholder-survey-2021-22-results-published/

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AvatarSarah Robertson@YLSSarahRobbo·
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Guess what came today? Excitement levels are rising. Looking forward to seeing winners & finalists getting photos in front of this.

Who is all coming next week & are you excited too??? #YLSAwards @YouthLinkScot

Thanks to all of our sponsors @scotgov @fire_scot

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AvatarAccounts Commission@AccCommScot·
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Councils must lead recovery work with and alongside local communities, focusing on getting the services people need in place as pressures and stresses escalate. Our Local Government Overview is out now: https://buff.ly/3MGbKE8

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AvatarThe Scottish Community Safety Network@TheSCSN·
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Our colleagues at @WaterSafetyScot have today launched a new online workshop of #WaterSafety lessons for young people. Find out more & access the resource at: https://watersafetyscotland.org.uk/education/water-safety-workshop/ @YoungScot @EducationScot @YouthLinkScot

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Would you say that since Covid restrictions began to lift, in your area, anti-social behaviour has been:

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