Content of the strategy
The eight elements of the strategy are:
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a consistent legal framework
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appropriate level of policing
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roll-out of OPAL fuel
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alternative activities for people in the region
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treatment and respite facilities
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communication and education strategies
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strengthening and supporting communities
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evaluation
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Given your knowledge of petrol sniffing now, what do you think the key elements of the government response to sniffing should be? (Are these things reflected in the elements? What is additional? What has been taken out?)
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So to what extent do you think each of these remain relevant to the current response to petrol sniffing? (go point by point and get a ‘Yes’ ‘No’ answer for each)
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Can you rank the elements in order of those which have had the most investment, to the least in your region/community?
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Do you think that the balance of investment across the elements has been right in your patch? If not, how would you change it so that it works better in your region?
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Do you get youth program funding, or any other program funding from the PSS areas, from more than one source? If so, how is it to deal with more than one funder for the program?
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Do you think there are overlaps with areas covered in the PSS and other programs? If so, is this a bad thing, or is it OK to have more than one program covering essentially the same activities?
A ‘Strategy’ as opposed to an ad hoc response
The final area that we want to ask about is whether or not it has been beneficial having a ‘Strategy’. This is the first time there has been such a thing in relation to petrol sniffing, and we want to think about whether the benefits of having a strategy are worth the cost of it.
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Has the existence of the PSS had an impact on the way your community/organisation has responded to petrol sniffing? What? (Increased/decreased the level of response; improved coordination……….);
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Do you think the existence of the PSS has improved understanding of the issue, and enabled better (or different) decision making and planning in response?
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Do you think that the existence of the strategy has improved the response to sniffing? How? (monitoring of trends; sharing of ideas on how to respond)
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Do you think that the PSS should continue as a whole of government ‘Strategy”? Why? /Why not?
If it does continue, do you think that it should continue as a ‘Petrol Sniffing Strategy’, or do you think it should be broadened to include other volatiles (like paint and deodorant) as well?
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