Progress hailed on justice priorities

10 Oct 2018 01:19 PM

Cabinet Secretary outlines actions for the year ahead.

Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf has hailed progress on an ambitious strategy to create safer and more resilient communities across Scotland.

Mr Yousaf thanked partners for the work done to achieve more than 80 key actions identified in the Justice Vision and Priorities for Scotland over the past year, as part of a promised annual update. He outlined further actions being taken forward over 2018-19 in an update paper, including:

Actions achieved in 2017-18 include:

Mr Yousaf said:

"Scotland has become a safer place over the past decade, with less crime, falling drug use and better support for victims. This strategy has focussed our priorities over the past year, and we have achieved a great deal in that time, thanks to the hard work of professionals across the justice system, and critically, in partnerships with wider public services including, health, education, housing and employment, and with the third sector.

"However, the job is never done and this update report has allowed us to see what has worked, and what we still need to do to tackle crime and the inequality that often influences the likelihood of someone being a victim or being drawn into offending.

"This update will renew our focus for 2018-19, to deliver on our priorities and achieve our ambition of a safer and more resilient Scotland."

Background:

Read the full report - Justice Vision and Priorities: Delivery Plan: Overview of Progress 2017/18

Developed and agreed by leaders of Scotland's justice system in 2017, the vision paper identifies effective approaches and emerging challenges across the sector, delivered under seven priority areas. A delivery plan, detailing how justice professionals will work with the wider public and third sector to achieve their vision, will also be published annually.

The Justice Board, which agreed the Vision and Priorities, provides leadership for Scotland's justice system to create an inclusive and respectful society where all people live in safety and security, where individual and collective rights are supported and disputes are resolved fairly and swiftly.  Membership includes the Scottish Government, Police Scotland, Scottish Police Authority, Scottish Fire & Rescue Service, Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Service, Scottish Children's Reporter Administration, Scottish Legal Aid Board, Scottish Courts & Tribunals Service, Community Justice Scotland and the Scottish Prison Service (SPS).