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Parents invited to learn more about dangers of knife crime at event

Monday 20th November 2023 Bath Echo News Team Community, Crime, Politics

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Local parents and carers are being invited to learn more about the dangers of knife crime at a special awareness event being held in Keynsham on Monday 27th November.

The event will include a talk from a parent who has personally been affected by knife crime and aims to increase awareness of key issues surrounding it, empowering parents and children to make informed and positive decisions to stay safe.

The event at Keynsham Community Space, from 6pm to 8pm, is being held by the Bath & North East Somerset Violence Reduction Partnership (VRP), a multi-agency partnership that aims to prevent and reduce violence in the area.

There will also be a presentation by Street Doctors, which trains young people with first aid skills to become lifesavers in their communities, followed by a panel discussion with members of the partnership.

People attending will have the chance to ask questions which should be submitted in advance by email to: [email protected].

Spaces at the event are limited and free tickets can be booked in advance via Eventbrite.

The VRP works to understand and address the root causes of violence, to prevent further violent crimes from occurring in the future.

It also provides resources and supports the work of professionals and community groups who help children at risk or involved in serious violence.

It is made up of representatives from Bath & North East Somerset Council, Avon and Somerset Police, DHI Project 28, Youth Connect Southwest, NHS and more.

Councillor Paul May, cabinet member for Children’s Services, said: “It’s imperative that we work together to protect young people from becoming victims of or involved with knife crime and raise awareness of the issues around it.

“Parents, carers and family members can play a vital role in stopping knife crime becoming a part of your young people’s lives, by talking to them about the dangers to help keep them safe.

“People attending this event will hear first-hand from a parent who has sadly been affected by this violent crime, as well as have the chance to access information and advice from local organisations.

“By talking together we can grow our own awareness and help children to stay safe, so I’d encourage as many parents and carers as possible to attend.”

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