| It is only when every member of the community are involved, then he or she will realize that a small step is all that it takes to contribute to the safety and security of the community. So, how does CSSP work? |
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Step 1: Describe Your Community.
What are your community concerns and needs?
You need to identify the key concerns and needs of the community. This can be achieved through formal (survey or questionnaires) or informal (talking to your neighbours or attending local house visits and residents’ dialogue sessions) ways.
What are your priorities?
It is important to narrow down to the root causes of you and your community’s concerns. In the event when there are multiple concerns that requires attention, it would be good to prioritise them in terms of urgency and impact of the concerns. |
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Step 2: Who can offer help?.
You and your community would need to identify and seek help from the relevant agencies which can help solve your concern. Examples include grassroots organisations, residents, the Home Team department and other relevant agencies. In addition, you should also encourage your neighbours to volunteer in keeping the community safe and secure. |
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Step 3: Action Plan.
You and your community would next have to create a set of actions needed to address your concern/s and document it. After solving it, you and your community may like to evaluate the solution to see if there are any areas where you can improve on. |