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ABS partners with Indigenous supplier to make 2021 census shirts

Date Time ABS partners with Indigenous supplier to make 2021 census shirts The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) announced its partnership with Indigenous supplier Darkies Design today, as the company designing polo shirts for the 2021 Census staff. The company was selected following a competitive tender process. Darkies Design was established in 2010 by Dion Devow, 2018 ACT Australian of the Year. Mr Devow is of both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent. The company collaborates with Indigenous artists and designers from its Canberra base. Census Community Engagement Officers will wear the 2021 Census polo shirt when working within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

On Policing, Data Shows Citywide Gains, But Room To Improve

Jacqueline Larma / AP It’s no surprise that policing is a key issue in Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto’s bid for a third term. Protests over police misconduct in Pittsburgh and across the country came to a head on his front porch in August. Activists demanded answers about the way police responded to previous demonstrations, arresting protesters and deploying so-called less-lethal crowd dispersal tactics.  After a heated exchange, Peduto went inside, and police disbanded the demonstrators. But the issue itself hasn’t gone anywhere. But a look at annual Bureau of Police reports and other yearly data collected by the city suggest that in many ways, Peduto has improved the way the city polices its streets … even though the numbers show some problems remain unaddressed.

£1 4m for Suffolk team stopping gangs exploiting youngsters | East Anglian Daily Times

Motorcycle thieves are targeting sellers posting via Facebook in Suffolk Picture: ARCHANT - Credit: Archant A team which helps young people at risk of being exploited by gangs in Suffolk has been given a £1.4million boost to extend its work. The Suffolk Against Gang Exploitation (SAGE) Team began work in 2018 to stop young people being targeted by county lines drug-dealers, who travel from inner cities like London to ply their trade in rural areas. Since then, they have helped stop youngsters being targeted by criminals by giving them training in critical thinking skills, so they make better life choices. The team is made up of Social Workers, Youth Justice Practitioners, Restorative Justice, Early Help Workers, Make a Change, Community Engagement Officers, training and employment worker and Psychology and Mental Health Workers. 

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