Community projects focus on preventing crime

Minister for Children and Youth Justice and Minister for Multicultural Affairs The Honourable Leanne Linard

A new round of funding has opened for community organisations that have projects that aim to tackle youth crime.

The second round of the Community Partnership Innovation Grants opened yesterday (2 Nov), with applications encouraged from not-for-profit groups, the social services and health sectors, Aboriginal and Torres Islander Elders and community-controlled organisations, businesses and social enterprises, and academics.

Minister for Youth Justice Leanne Linard said individuals, families and communities all have a critical role to play when it comes to preventing and reducing youth offending.

“These efforts can be critical in preventing youth offending – given local communities are often the first to see when a young person disconnects from family, stops attending school or shows anti-social behaviour,” Ms Linard said.

“There’s no single solution to curb youth crime – we have to think outside of the box, and we have to do that in conjunction with local communities.

“Earlier this year, I introduced the grants scheme after hearing how strongly local communities wanted to be part of the solution.

“We received a great response to the first round of funding, so I’m looking forward to seeing what projects will be submitted by the community under the second round.”

Ms Linard said projects chosen through the initiative will complement a wide range of Queensland Government measures that are already in place, including early intervention programs to reduce youth offending.

“There is a strong desire amongst communities to help vulnerable young people achieve a better life. In many communities there are already innovative initiatives in place that just need some funding to get off the ground,” she said.

“The experience and knowledge that local communities bring to the table can only strengthen our response to keep communities safe while supporting young people to make positive contributions.”

Up to $300,000 will be available for individual projects, as part of the $3 million allocated to the grants scheme in the 2022–23 State Budget.

Applications for round two can be submitted until 30 January 2023 through Smarty Grants online at: https://yj.smartygrants.com.au/yjcommunitypartnershipgrant2

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