Communities and Policing in Transition Programme (CAPT), is a cross-community and cross-border project which will target interface and disadvantaged areas in Belfast and Derry City Council areas, as well as the Tyrone and Donegal border region.
It will develop joint action plans and strategies, agreed between communities and the police, to address the changing nature of violence and crime, including sectarian and racist hate crime.
Speaking at the launch in Parliament Buildings today, Junior Minister Gerry Kelly said: “The Communities and Policing in Transition project aims to make a real difference to people’s lives in meaningful and sustainable ways.
“This is a unique and innovate community-driven programme targeting rural, urban and cross border areas tackling issues such as perceptions of policing, sectarianism, racism, domestic violence and the implications of a devolved criminal justice system.
“These are not issues that can be dealt with by a short term, ad hoc approach. It requires a great deal of knowledge about the issues affecting local communities as well as leadership and buy-in from local communities. Progress and movement must come from within the communities themselves, through dialogue, mutual understanding and accommodation.
“The aims of this project reflect many of the aims of the Executive and chime well with that strategic direction. We are determined that everyone in our society should have the opportunity to live in a fair and equal society, which is at ease with itself and where everyone can share and enjoy a better quality of life.”
Notes to editors:
1. The CAPT project is organised by Intercomm which was set up in 1995 as a direct response to grassroots community concerns about inter-community conflict and social deprivation in North Belfast.
2. The core aim of Intercomm is to forge fruitful links between Catholic/ Nationalist and Protestant/ Unionist community groups through long term strategic development work, community inspired peace building initiatives, youth programmes and job creation programmes.
3. The project is an innovative and unique partnership involving INCORE (International Conflict Research Institute) based at the University of Ulster, ICTU (Irish Congress of Trade Unions), the Tyrone/Donegal Partnership, PSNI and Garda Siochana. Intercomm Ireland is the lead partner.
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