Date published: 2024-07-10 | Category: Children's Services, Communities and volunteering, Events, Focusing on prevention, information and advice, Keynsham Area, public safety, Safeguarding
Please note that due to unforeseen circumstances, this event has been postponed. A new date will be set as soon as possible.
Parents and carers in Keynsham are invited to learn about the devastating impact of knife crime and how they can support young people to steer away from its dangers at an event on July 18 at Broadlands Academy.
The Bath & North East Somerset Violence Reduction Partnership (VRP) is running the event to raise awareness of the key issues surrounding knife crime, empowering families to make informed and positive decisions to keep young people safe.
The event on Thursday, July 18 at 6pm is the latest in a series being held across Bath and North East Somerset and is the second time the event has been held in Keynsham, the first having taken place in November 2023.
Those attending will have the opportunity to hear from a guest speaker with lived experience who has been personally affected by knife crime. There will also be a presentation about Street Doctors followed by a panel discussion with the opportunity to ask questions.
Free tickets can be booked in advance via Eventbrite: https://KnifeCrimeAwareness.eventbrite.co.uk
Councillor Paul May, cabinet member for Children’s Services, said: “It’s more important than ever that our children and young people know the devastating effects that knife crime has on themselves and others. The speakers we have at the event are passionate about educating parents and carers about these dangerous issues, so they can empower young people to reject peer pressure and make better decisions if they are considering putting themselves at risk.”
The VRP is a multi-agency partnership that aims to prevent and reduce violence in the area. It 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.
Any questions about the event can be emailed to VRP_Events@bathnes.gov.uk
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