17 March 2017
Community and Constitutional Affairs (CCA) is now accepting short-term grant applications for projects that meet the objectives of the Building a Safer Society (BaSS) strategy.
Building a Safer Society (BaSS) strategy and application
Funding for work related to the strategy was agreed by the States Assembly in 2000, and since then, seed money has been provided to various initiatives, which are periodically reviewed to assess how well they are performing against the BaSS objectives.
Following the latest review of current projects, it was decided that there was scope within the existing BaSS funds to accept applications for new initiatives.
The Home Affairs Minister, Deputy Kristina Moore, said: “We are very pleased with and proud of the successes so far and we look forward to working with new partners to deliver initiatives that serve the ideas behind BaSS, such as early intervention, diversion, harm reduction and initiatives that reduce the chances of re-offending. This strategy also meets the Council of Ministers’ priority to reform the way that the public sector works.”
Over the past ten years, the BaSS strategy has funded some innovative and successful approaches to community safety, with ongoing monitoring and annual reports helping to track progress. BaSS works in partnership with different agencies in both the public and private sectors, as well as in the voluntary and community sector (VCS), to ensure value for money and the delivery of effective services to our community.
An application form and guidelines are also available from Gill Hutchinson on (01534) 447928 or g.hutchinson@gov.je