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Engagement results

Top 3 respondent safety concerns: 'anti-social behaviour', 'burglary and theft' and 'dangerous driving, speeding and hooning'. The perception of safety was influenced by personal experience, social media, friends or family and news respectively.
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Council provides a range of community safety services and initiatives and has a role in others. Focus in addressing safety concerns - Reducing anti-social behaviour, creating safe public spaces and facilities and supporting social cohesion and wellbeing.
From Apr to Jun 25, Council asked the community's thoughts and priorities about safety in the Redlands Coast to help draft an Action Plan. The project had 1.2k views, 416 surveys were completed and 58 participants attended focus groups and workshops.
Top 3 respondent safety concerns: 'anti-social behaviour', 'burglary and theft' and 'dangerous driving, speeding and hooning'. The perception of safety was influenced by personal experience, social media, friends or family and news respectively.