Public Space Safety
The aim is to improve feelings of safety in public spaces in key locations.
The aim is to improve feelings of safety in public spaces in key locations.
The ‘tried and tested’ method was pioneered in America in the mid-1990s to address the escalation in gun related murders.
The targeted primary intervention contract focuses on improving support available to families concerned about an individual being drawn into violent crime.
The key aim is introduce and engage young people from communities at higher risk of future involvement in serious violence in regular, community sport-based activities.
Thrive at Five will work with communities to help local children reach a good level of development by the end of their first year of primary school.
A&E navigators provide support to people who come into contact with emergency health services following a violent incident.
The Chris Cave Foundation was established in memory of 17-year-old Chris Cave from Redcar, who lost his life in a violent incident in 2003.
Custody navigators provide support to young people who have entered the criminal justice system via police custody.