TRANSPORT AND TECHNICAL SERVICES
COMMUNITY SAFETY FUND – AWARD OF GRANTS
Purpose of the Report
To consider a recent application for grants from the Community Safety Fund.
Background
In June and December 2007, interim arrangements for considering applications for and awarding grants from the Community Safety Fund, for small but important initiatives, were approved by the Minister (MD-T-2007-0058 and MD-T-2007-0112).
The criteria approved by the Minister for considering applications and awarding grants in the interim are:-
· The proposal should be beneficial to the community at large;
· For one off items of expenditure directly related to community safety;
· Island based;
· For proposals that would significantly enhance or raise awareness on community safety and for which there is no or insufficient public funding;
· A maximum interim award of £10,000 per project.
Discussion
A further application has been received for grants from the Community Safety Fund, as outlined below.
Organisation | Amount Requested | Purpose |
Road Safety Panel | £8,106 | Funding a publicity campaign to advertise the introduction of compulsory wearing of rear seat belts. |
Road Safety Panel | £8,150 | Funding a publicity campaign to advertise changes to child seat belt legislation. |
Further to the States decision last February to promote legislation that would make it compulsory for adults to wear seat belts when travelling in the rear of cars and to update the legislation regarding restraints to be worn by children travelling in cars, it will be necessary to publicise these changes when the changes in legislation are introduced. The Road Safety Panel will direct this publicity but is seeking help with funds to cover the expenses involved. Further details of the proposal are outlined in the letter from the Road Safety Panel, dated 18 November 2008, a copy of which will be available to the Minister when considering his decision. The campaigns will not run at the same time. It is expected that the necessary changes to legislation to introduce the compulsory wearing of seat belts by all in the rear of vehicles will happen shortly whereas the changes to legislation governing child restraints is some months away.
The application meets the criteria and sufficient funds remain available in the Community Safety Fund.
Recommendation
The Minister is recommended to award grants of £8,106 and £8,150 to the Road Safety Panel to fund two publicity campaigns; one covering compulsory wearing of rear seat belts by adults and one advertising changes to child seat belt legislation.
Reason(s) for Decision
To publicise important community safety information arising from changes in seat belt legislation.
Action Required
Subject to the Minister approving the grants, the sums to be disbursed to the relevant organisation.
Written by: | Alan Muir |
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Approved by: | Caroline Anderson, Director of Transport |
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