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1 SAFE COMMUNITIES IN AFRICA (SOUTH) Mohamed Seedat Institute for Social & Health Sciences University of South Africa & Shahnaaz Suffla MRC-UNISA Crime, Violence and Injury Lead Programme WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence and Injury Prevention Research and Training

2 OVERVIEW Roots Safe Community- Community Psychology Synergy CPA: Early Focus Ten Years Later Scope of Safecom Initiatives Regional Safecom Conference Challenges and Questions WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence and Injury Prevention Research and Training

3 ROOTED IN: Struggle to dismantle apartheid Post-colonial skewed health systems Quest for equity, accessibility & cultural congruence Critical community psychology (South Africa) Search for appropriateness and relevance WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence and Injury Prevention Research and Training

4 INTRODUCED THROUGH… Formalisation of Eldorado Park Centre for Peace Action – 1st African Safecom 6th International Safe Communities Conference (Johannesburg, 15-18 October, 1997) WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence and Injury Prevention Research and Training

5 CENTRE FOR PEACE ACTION WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence and Injury Prevention Research and Training

6 SAFE COMMUNITIES CRITERIA SYNERGISED WITH… Community psychology’s accent on: – Collaboration and partnerships – Community participation and consultation – Prevention – Equity and justice – Competencies (as opposed to deficiencies) WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence and Injury Prevention Research and Training

7 ELDORADO PARK CENTRE FOR PEACE ACTION: EARLY FOCUS Injury registration Youth development and after-school mentorship Early childhood development and parenting Schools-based safety initiatives. Women and violence WHO Collaborating Centre for Violence and Injury Prevention Research and Training


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