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AISV Compliance Framework Graffiti Please scroll to the bottom of the page for contacts and links Do you need to comply? No, but effective graffiti management may be important for your school. Conditions of compliance Incidents of graffiti vandalism in schools can take many forms, such as personalised graffiti directed at staff members or particular students, or tag graffiti. In all cases, graffiti vandalism should be dealt with as quickly as possible. If you have to comply, what do you have to do? The following steps may be useful in preventing graffiti in your school:
These steps could be taken in dealing with graffiti vandalism:
There may be occasions where the incidence of graffiti requires police involvement. What are the consequences if you don't comply? Your school's reputation and physical appearance could be damaged because of graffiti vandalism. Who will help you? AISV contact: Peter Roberts Other links: DEECD: Emergency and Security Management Department of Justice: Graffiti - A Toolkit for Local Organisations (PDF) "Stop Graffiti Vandalism" (a NSW government website) Submitted 5/31/2007, edited 7/10/2008. |
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