North Shore City Safe Community International Designation No. 116
North Shore City
Country: New Zealand
Number of inhabitants: 215,200
Programme started year: 1994
International Safe Communities Network Membership: 2007
www.northshorecity.govt.nz Key Word: safe city
Full application available: http://www.safecommunities.org.nz/sc/ns
For further information contact:
Wayne Williams (Part-time coordinator)
ShoreSafe
177B Shakespeare Road
Milford, North Shore City
New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 4894975 x113 Fax: +64 9 4862928
shoresafe@acns.co.nz
The programme covers the following safety activities:
For the age group:
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Children 0 – 14:
Active Movement
Active Schools
FireWise
International Accreditation as a Safe School
Kids Bike Day
Paracetamol Poisoning Prevention
Preventing Falls in 0-5 year olds
Safe at Play
Safe at Play Playground Project
School Safety
Strengthen Families
Student Safety
Tina and Tane Show
Toddler Mornings
Uncle Eric’s Picnic for Disabled Children
Under 5s Safety Project
Y Bus
Youth Aid
Youth Council
Youth Destinations Project
Youth Education
Youth Investigators
Youth mini-ball and soccer leagues
Youth Offending Progammes -
Youth 15-24 years:
Active Movement
Active Schools
Babysitting Courses
Community Constables
Graffiti
Health and Physical Education – Health in Action
MAST Group
Playground Assessment Project
Safe at Play
Safe at Play Playground Project
School Safety
Strengthen Families
Student Safety
Truancy
TXT Line
Uncle Eric’s Picnic for Disabled Children
Y Bus
Youth Aid
Youth Council
Youth Destinations Project
Youth Education
Youth Investigators
Youth mini-ball and soccer leagues
Youth Offending Progammes -
Adults 25-64 years:
10,000 Steps Harbour
2007 Wellness Strategy
ABBA
ACC Partnership Programme
ACC Speed Trailers
Actionline
Active Friendly Environments
Addressing Health and Safety Issues
Adult Sports Leagues
Anti Drugs and Alcohol Programme
Anti Harassment and Bullying
Asian Driver Fatigue
Audit of Pedestrian Facilities
Bays Artist Alliance
Beginner Bike Sessions
Bike to Work Day
Birkenhead Northcote Graffiti Removal Programme
Body and Soul
CCTV Monitoring of Public Places
Chinese/Kiwi Friendship Group
Community Development Contract Partners
Community Networks
Community Patrols
CPTED Assessments
CPTED Training
Crash Investigation
Crash Reduction Studies
Disability Advisory Group
Drink Driving Reduction
Driver Fatigue Projects
Eliminating Boy Racers
Employer Assistance Programme
Eyes of the Community
Families in Parks
Family Violence
Family Violence Project
Fitness and Development
Food Safety Education and grading food premises
Gangs
Get Active at Work
Glenfield Seat Belt Project
Graffiti Database
Graffiti Vandalism Assessment
Green Prescription
Grey Spot Studies
Harbour Ward MAST Network
Harbourside Bush Walk and Brouchere and Explorer
Hazardous Waste Collection
He Oranga Poutama
Health and Safety Annual Plan
Health and Safety Week
Health, Safety and Environmental Induction for Contractors
Health, Safety and Environmental site monitoring of Contractors
International Friendship Group
Intersection Campaigns
Les Mills Fitness Classes
Liquor Bans
Liten Up
Local Traffic Management Schemes
Make it a Safe Summer Campaign
Migrant Water Safety
Mobility Strategy
Multi-cultural events, activities and festivals
New Residents Packs
Online food safety evaluation forms
Pandemic Action Plan
Pedestrian Strategy
Police Family Violence Team
Police Liaison Meetings
Police/Fire Intelligence Datasets
Push Play
Reactiv8 your Life
Refugees as Survivors
Responsible Host Programme
Road Safety Action Plan
Road Safety and Education Projects
Road Safety Management Systems
Safe and Healthy Work Environment
Safe way of working
Safer Communities
Safety Health and Environmental Management System
Safety, Quality and Environmental Coordinator
Seat Belt Campaigns
Settlement Support
Shared Vision
Site Safe
Speed Reduction
Sport Risk Management
Street Light Upgrade Programme
Summer in the Bays
Summer Programme
The Halberg Trust Sport Opportunity Programme
Triathlon Safety
Trolley Falls in Supermarket
Warrant and License Checks
Waste Bylaw
Waste Collection- safety issues
Wellness Programme
Young Family Support
- Older Adults 65+ years:
50s Forward
ACC modified Tai Chi
Aging is Living
April Falls Promotion
Celebration of Age
Eat Well Live Well
Home Safe Home
Housing for the Elderly: Falls Prevention Programme
Information Days
International Day of the Older Persons
Marae Visit
Mental Health Seminar
Northcote Falls Prevention Pilot Project
Otago Exercise Programme
Relaxerise
Safe with Age
Step Ahead: Safe on your feet
Through Other Eyes
In the following Environments:
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Home:
Actionline
April Falls Promotion
Babysitting Courses
Bath Safety
Early Childhood Kits
Eat Well Live Well
FireWise
Hazardous Waste Collection
Home Pool Safety
Home Safe Home
Housing for the Elderly: Falls Prevention Programme
New Residents Packs
Northcote Falls Prevention Pilot Project
Otago Exercise Programme
Pandemic Action Plan
Paracetamol Poisoning Prevention
Preventing Falls in 0-5 year olds
Safety Fencing Programme
Step Ahead: Safe on your feet
Strengthen Families
Under 5s Safety Project
Waste Bylaw
Young Family Support - Traffic:
ACC Speed Trailers
Audit of Pedestrian Facilities
Child Restraint Project
Crash Investigation
Crash Reduction Studies
Defensive Driving Targeting Alcohol and Speed
Drink Driving Reduction
Driver Fatigue Projects
Driving Towards a Future
Eliminating Boy Racers
Glenfield Seat Belt Project
Grey Spot Studies
Intersection Campaigns
Local Traffic Management Schemes
Pedestrian Strategy
Police Liaison Meetings
Road Safety Action Plan
Road Safety and Education Projects
Road Safety Management Systems
Seat Belt Campaigns
Speed Reduction
Street Light Upgrade Programme
TravelWise to School Programme
Walking School Buses
Warrant and License Checks
Youth Driver Action - Occupational:
2007 Wellness Strategy
ACC Partnership Programme
Addressing Health and Safety Issues
Anti Drugs and Alcohol Programme
Anti Harassment and Bullying
Bike to Work Day
Body and Soul
Employer Assistance Programme
Fitness and Development
Get Active at Work
Health and Safety Annual Plan
Health and Safety Week
Health, Safety and Environmental Induction for Contractors
Health, Safety and Environmental site monitoring of Contractors
Liten Up
Mobility Strategy
Responsible Host Programme
Safe and Healthy Work Environment
Safe way of working
Safety Health and Environmental Management System
Safety, Quality and Environmental Coordinator
Site Safe
Trolley Falls in Supermarket
Waste Collection- safety issues
Wellness Programme
Young Family Support - School:
Active Schools
Health and Physical Education – Health in Action
Playground Assessment Project
Safe at Play Playground Project
School Safety
Student Safety
Travelwise Programme
Truancy
Y Bus - Sports:
Adult Sports Leagues
Beginner Bike Sessions
Sport Risk Management
Triathlon Safety - Leisure:
10,000 Steps Harbour
Green Prescription
Harbourside Bush Walk and Brochure and Explorer
He Oranga Poutama
Les Mills Fitness Classes
never2old Exercise Programme
Push Play
Reactiv8 your Life
Summer in the Bays
The Halberg Trust Sport Opportunity Programme - Water:
Bath Safety
Early Childhood Kits
Home Pool Safety
In at the Deep End
Integrated Aquatic Programme
NewSettler Project
PE Programme developed by GLC
Rainbow System of Supervision
SafeSwim
Safety Fencing Programme
Swimming Lessons
Swim School Water Safety Project
Test Alerts for Safe Swim
WaterSafe Guidelines
WaterSense
Wise up to the Water - Migrants:
Asian Driver Fatigue
Chinese/Kiwi Friendship Group
International Friendship Group
Migrant Water Safety
Refugees as Survivors
Settlement Support - Safer Community and Families:
ABBA
Active Friendly Environments
Birkenhead Northcote Graffiti Removal Programme
CCTV Monitoring of Public Places
Community Patrols
CPTED Assessments
CPTED Training
Eyes of the Community
Graffiti Database
Graffiti Vandalism Assessment
Harbour Ward MAST Network
Shared Vision
Violence prevention (intentional injuries):
North Shore City has numerous projects in place to reduce the incidence of violence in the City. When new violence risk problems occur in the community the North Shore Police are quick to implement projects that control and eliminate the problem.
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Family Violence Project
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Gang Prevention Projects
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Police Family Violence Team
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Safer Communities
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Youth Re-offending Programme
Suicide prevention (self-inflected injuries):
Suicide prevention is a very complex issue and the North Shore plans to develop initiatives in this area in the future.
Programmes aiming at “High risk-groups”:
North Shore City is a very successful city across a wide range of areas and has in the past and present produce excellent injury prevention and safety programmes. However, there are some alarming statistics that show North Shore City has certain risk areas and groups within the City. These include the leading cause of death, suicide (38%), secondly, falls (25%) and motor vehicle incidents (20%). North Shore City is very diverse and is constantly changing and growing As a result certain risk areas or groups can be isolated and marginalised when compared or combined with the rest of North Shore City. There is potential for ‘hidden areas’ of risk to develop on the North Shore. The community needs to monitor to ensure these areas are supplied with suitable prevention programmes.
In collaboration with the community risk areas and groups need to be identified and programmes developed to cater accordingly. North Shore City has numerous initiatives in place to reduce the frequency of unintentional injuries from falls and motor vehicle incidents. Another key issue for the North Shore is intentional injuries from suicide. This is a very complex issue and the North Shore plans to develop initiatives in this area in the future.
There are also key safety issues in North Shore City around water safety and the growing migrant population which do not show as strongly in the statistics.
The expansive coastline of the North Shore City, boasting numerous popular beaches has seen the development of a much needed innovative water safety initiative. ‘Make it a Safe Summer’ has drastically reduced the incidence of drownings at the beaches and has resulted in saved lives! This project has also been an excellent promoter of safety in general on the North Shore and improving the awareness of safety.
The migrant population is continuously growing on the North Shore and water safety is a specific risk area for this group. The Migrant Water Safety project showcased in this application as well as the Asian Driver Fatigue, Settlement Support and Friendship groups demonstrates how North Shore City identifies these key risk areas. These initiatives also show the development initiatives specifically for these new residents of North Shore City.
Initiatives for older adult falls prevention, road safety, water and migrant safety are list in the above lists of programmes.
Surveillance of injuries:
The North Shore City Injury Data ACC ThinkSafe report, produced by Safe Communities Foundation of New Zealand was vital in identifying the key causes of death and hospitalisation in North Shore City. The Safe Communities Foundation of New Zealand utilised many different sources to attain the information for the report. These included: New Zealand Health Information Service, New Zealand Census data from Statistics New Zealand, Injury Prevention Research Unit (IPRU) – Otago University, Land Transport NZ (LTNZ) data and ACC data. In addition to this information, statistics were sought from the New Zealand Fire Service, New Zealand Police and DrownBase-WaterSafety New Zealand.
ACC and various other government agencies provide statistics for project work in North Shore City. This data has provided essential information for identifying the leading causes of accidents and injury in North Shore City. In order to determine project priorities and actions injury data is essential.
During the 1999 - 2003 period there were 300 deaths on the North Shore. The leading cause of death was Suicide (38% n=113), followed by Falls (25% n=76) and Motor Vehicle Crashes (20%, n=60). Males had approximately double the number and rate of injury deaths compared to females and Europeans accounted for the highest ethnic group deaths (86%), followed by Maori (6%), Pacific Islanders (3%) and Asian (3%).
During the 2004 – 2005 period there were 4,063 hospitalisations and falls were the leading cause across all age groups. The majority occurred in the home, and the leading type of injury was fractures.
During the same 2004 -2005 period there were 2,140 new ACC claims in North Shore City at a total cost of $8.78 million. The following year the number of claims increased to 2,595 at a cost of $11.2 million.
Produced information material, pamphlets, community communication:
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Communication and focus group participation with North Shore City Council and the community to identify Community Outcomes for the City. This work has assisted in safety being recognised as one of the Community outcomes for North Shore City, ”personal safety and crime - our people feel safe and secure in their everyday lives.”
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ShoreSafe WHO Accreditation coalition meeting (October 2006)
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North Shore WHO Accreditation wider community forum (November 2006)
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ShoreSafe Newsletter – bimonthly
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ShoreSafe news and updates on the National Injury Prevention website
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Local newspaper articles on safety initiatives in North Shore City
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Promotion of North Shore City WHO accreditation through community and industry newsletters
Staff
Number: 1
Professions: Part-time coordinator
Temporary: 1 year contract
Organization: ShoreSafe
Specific inter-sectoral leadership group: Management Group consisting of key organisation representatives such as North Shore City Council, ACC, WaterSafe Auckland Inc, SafeKids New Zealand, Age Concern North Shore, Auckland Regional Public Health Service, Waitemata District Health Board
International commitments:
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Representatives from ShoreSafe attended and presentation findings at Safe Communities conference in Mackay in 2004.
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North Shore City WHO Accreditation Profile at the 17th International Safe Communities Conference, October 2008, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Future communications and support of Korean cities also involved in the WHO Safe Communities movement.